Ladies' cricket is the type of the group activity of cricket that is played by ladies. The main recorded match was in England on 26 July 1745. In November 2021, the International Cricket Council (ICC) reflectively applied top of the line and List A status to ladies' cricket, adjusting it to the men's down. The principal recorded match of ladies' cricket was accounted for in The Reading Mercury on 26 July 1745, a match challenged "between eleven servants of Bramley and eleven house cleaners of Hambledon, all wearing white." The main realized ladies' cricket club was framed in 1887 in Yorkshire, named the White Heather Club. After three years a group known as the Original English Lady Cricketers visited England, supposedly creating significant gains before their supervisor fled with the cash. In Australia, a ladies' cricket association was set up in 1894, while in South Africa, Port Elizabeth had a ladies' cricket crew, the Pioneers Cricket Club. In Canada, Victoria likewise had a ladies' cricket crew that played at Beacon Hill Park. In 1958 the International Women's Cricket Council (IWCC) was framed to co-ordinate ladies' cricket all over the planet, taking over from the English Women's Cricket Association, which had been doing likewise work in a true job since its creation 32 years sooner. In 2005, the IWCC was converged with the International Cricket Council (ICC) to shape one brought together body to help oversee and foster cricket.