The tournament expanded to four teams in 2022–23, with the addition of PCB Strikers.
The competition has run alongside the PCB Triangular One Day Women's Tournament.
[1] PCB Challengers won the tournament, beating PCB Blasters by 6 wickets in the final, helped by an unbeaten half-century from captain Bismah Maroof.
[2] In 2020–21 the tournament took place behind closed doors (due to the COVID-19 pandemic) at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in November and December 2020.
[4][5] In 2022–23 the tournament expanded to four teams, with the addition of PCB Strikers, who formed ahead of the 2021–22 Pakistan Women's One Day Cup.