Tasmania's women's cricket team are set to play four games at Bellerive Oval as the WNCL gets underway on January 15.
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The eight-round which ends in March was announced on Monday with the competition set to be played in four blocks from the starting date.
The Tigers open up with a clash against Victoria at home on the 15th, facing Queensland two days later before travelling to Adelaide for back-to-back clashes against South Australia and ACT Meteors.
A February return to Hobart then awaits against Western Australia and New South Wales before finishing the tournament against ACT and South Australia in Canberra in March.
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Cricket Australia's executive general manager for high performance, Drew Ginn, said it's pleasing to deliver domestic cricket this season.
"After one of the most successful WBBL tournaments to date, there's great anticipation ahead of the WNCL getting underway in January with Australia's best local talent again on show," he said.
"The WNCL provides our domestic players with the opportunity to continue their development and push for national selection which is especially crucial with a home Ashes and One-Day World Cup scheduled for next summer."
Western Australia won their first WNCL title last season and be eager to retain while New South Wales - who have won 20 of the 24 seasons - will always be a threat.