[40] Later that year, Copley took a to-date career-best three wickets for 12 runs in the opening match of the 2023 WT20I Inter-Insular Cup against Guernsey at King George V Sports Ground in Castel.
[41][42] Having announced her intention to retire after the match, Copley made her final appearance for Jersey against Guernsey in the 2024 Inter-insular Cup at Grainville Cricket Ground in St Saviour, taking 3/15 as the islanders' retained the trophy for a third successive year with a 104 run win.
[46] Gouge was among the Jersey squad which went one better and lifted the trophy at the 2022 France Women's T20I Quadrangular Series,[47][48][31] taking two wickets and bowling with a miserly economy rate of 4.16 across the tournament.
[50] Gouge was part of the Jersey squad which finished third at the 2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier, with her personal tournament highlight being taking three wickets for six runs in a player of the match winning performance against Turkey.
Aged 12, Maguire played in Jersey's first officially recognised WT20I against neighbours Guernsey for the 2019 T20 Inter-Insular Cup at College Field, Saint Peter Port, on 31 May 2019, although she neither batted nor kept wicket.
[46] Maguire was among the Jersey squad which went one better and lifted the trophy at the 2022 France Women's T20I Quadrangular Series[48] with her personal tournament highlight being a score of 44 off 48 balls in an unbeaten 119-run fifth wicket partnership with Trinity Smith against Spain.
Aged 14, Mallet played as wicket-keeper in Jersey's first officially recognised WT20I against neighbours Guernsey for the 2019 T20 Inter-Insular Cup at College Field, Saint Peter Port, on 31 May 2019.
[63][70] She made her first home international appearance in the final match of the newly-expanded three-game 2022 Women's Inter-Insular Cup against Guernsey at Grainville Cricket Ground, taking one wicket for the cost of just four runs in her two overs, although the contest was not an official WT20I.
[64][71] Mallet was part of the Jersey squad which finished third at the 2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier with her personal tournament highlight being figures of 4/5 off three overs in the islanders' opening match against Italy.
Her personal tournament highlight was smashing six boundaries on the way to making 45 not out off 35 balls against Germany in an unbroken partnership of 101 with Grace Wetherall, which was a new WT20I record for a seventh wicket stand.
Less than four weeks after her 13th birthday, Tanguy played in Jersey's first officially recognised WT20I against neighbours Guernsey for the 2019 T20 Inter-Insular Cup at College Field, Saint Peter Port, on 31 May 2019.
[54] During the tournament, Tanguy contributed with both bat and ball, most notably taking 2/22 and then scoring 26 as the islanders won their second match with France[81] and recording figures of 2/13 in a nine-wicket victory over Austria.
Da Rocha was part of the Jersey squad for the 2019 France Women's T20I Quadrangular Series, featuring in all the team's six matches as they finished runners-up behind the hosts.
[87] Da Rocha made her first home WT20I appearance in the newly expanded 2022 Women's Inter-Insular Cup against Guernsey at Grainville Cricket Ground,[88] scoring 23 not out in an unbroken 69-run partnership with Lily Greig as Jersey successfully chased 71 to win the first of the three-match series by nine wickets.
[61] Later that year Da Rocha made 26 as Jersey successfully chased a target of 85 in just 12 overs to defeat Guernsey in the second match of the 2023 WT20I Inter-Insular Cup and clinch the trophy with a game to spare.
[64] Duffy was part of the Jersey squad which finished third at the 2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier with her personal tournament highlight being taking two wickets for 15 runs against Turkey.
[51][52][94] Having taken 2/31 in the first match of a bilateral series against the Netherlands at Sportpark Maarschalkerweerd in Utrecht on 24 August 2023,[95][96] Duffy went on to make her highest international score with the bat in the second contest later the same day, compiling 23 not out off 27 balls.