The West Indies women's cricket team toured Ireland, the Netherlands and England in June and July 2008. They first played Ireland in 3 One Day Internationals and 1 Twenty20 International, winning both series. The T20I was the first both sides played in the format. They then played a 4 match ODI series and a 2 match T20I series against the Netherlands, again winning both series. The first T20I in the series was the first ever played by the Netherlands in the format. Finally, they played England in 2 ODIs, with one match rained off and the other won by England. (en)
Emma Beamish, Jean Carroll, Nicola Coffey, Marianne Herbert, Cecelia Joyce, Isobel Joyce, Amy Kenealy, Cathy Murphy, Eimear Richardson, Melissa Scott-Hayward, Clare Shillington , Kirbyina Alexander, Deandra Dottin, Nadine George, Stacy-Ann King, Debbie-Ann Lewis, Anisa Mohammed, Chedean Nation, Juliana Nero, Shakera Selman, Danielle Small and Stafanie Taylor all made their WT20I debuts. (en)
Marloes Braat, Caroline de Fouw, Carlijn de Groot, Lotte Egging, Denise van Deventer, Jolet Hartenhof, Helmien Rambaldo, Carolien Salomons, Annemarie Tanke, Miranda Veringmeier, Violet Wattenberg , Afy Fletcher and Lee-Ann Kirby all made their WT20I debuts. (en)
Netherlands Women's total of 22 is the lowest ever total in a Women's One Day International. (en)
Joanne McKinley , Afy Fletcher and Charlene Taitt all made their WODI debuts. (en)
Amy Kenealy, Melissa Scott-Hayward , Deandra Dottin, Stacy-Ann King, Chedean Nation, Shakera Selman, Danielle Small and Stafanie Taylor all made their WODI debuts. (en)
Mandy Kornet, Cheraldine Oudolf, Jacqueline Pashley , Gaitri Seetahal and Charlene Taitt all made their WT20I debuts. (en)
Denise van Deventer, Miranda Veringmeier , Merissa Aguilleira, Lee-Ann Kirby and Gaitri Seetahal all made their WODI debuts. (en)