[1] The following period in the one-day competition was dominated by Auckland and Wellington, however, and Otago did not record a second-place finish until 1957–58.
[3][4] In 1967–68, Otago competed in the Australian Women's Cricket Championships, finishing fourth out of five.
[7] Otago won their second one-day competition in 2013–14, finishing second in the group stage before beating Auckland in the final, helped by 99 from captain Suzie Bates and winning by 3 wickets off the penultimate delivery.
[10] They won their fourth one-day competition in 2023–24, this time topping the group stage and defeating Wellington in the final.
In 2021–22, the side primarily used University Oval, as well as playing two games at Whitestone Contracting Stadium and three, for the first time, at Queenstown Events Centre.