The first tournament was staged in 1973, with Australia winning the inaugural edition. The most successful team is Australia, who have won the World Cup seven times.
The first tournament was staged in 1973, with Australia winning the inaugural edition. The most successful team is Australia, who have won the World Cup seven times.
The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup is a global cricket tournament contested by the best women’s national cricket teams in the world. The event is organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC), and is currently held every four years. The first tournament was staged in 1973, with Australia winning the inaugural edition. The most successful team is Australia, who have won the World Cup six times. Other notable teams include England and New Zealand, who have both won the World Cup twice.
The current format of the tournament involves ten teams competing in a round-robin stage, from which the top four teams progress to the semi-finals. The final is played as a one-off match, with the winner being crowned the world champion. The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup has been praised for its high standard of play, and for providing a platform for female cricketers to showcase their talents on a global stage.
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The first Women’s Cricket World Cup took place in 1973, with eight teams competing. The tournament was won by England, who beat Australia in the final. The next Women’s Cricket World Cup was held in 1978, with the same eight teams competing. This time, Australia won the tournament, beating England in the final. The third Women’s Cricket World Cup was held in 1983, with the same eight teams competing. This time, Australia won again, beating New Zealand in the final. The fourth Women’s Cricket World Cup was held in 1988, with ten teams competing. Australia won for the third time, beating England in the final. The fifth Women’s Cricket World Cup was held in 1993, with twelve teams competing. Australia won for the fourth time, beating New Zealand in the final. The sixth Women’s Cricket World Cup was held in 1997, with sixteen teams competing. Australia won for the fifth time, beating South Africa in the final. The seventh Women’s Cricket World Cup was held in 2000, with twelve teams competing. This time, New Zealand won, beating Australia in the final. The eighth and most recent Women’s Cricket World Cup took place in 2005, with sixteen teams competing. This time, Australia won again, beating New Zealand in the final.
The Women’s Cricket World Cup Finals have been contested every four years since 1973. The tournament is the highest level of international women’s cricket and features the best female cricketers from around the world. The final is one of the most popular events on the women’s cricket calendar, with fans travelling from all over to see the best teams compete for the title.
The first Women’s Cricket World Cup was held in England in 1973. The hosts were crowned champions after beating Australia in the final. The tournament was dominated by Australia, who reached the final for the fourth consecutive time, but they were finally defeated by England.
The next Women’s Cricket World Cup was held in 1978 in Australia. This time, it was Australia who emerged victorious, beating England in the final. They would go on to win the next two tournaments as well, meaning they had won four out of the first five World Cups.
The 1990s saw a changing of the guard, with New Zealand and England reaching the final for the first time in 1997. New Zealand won the match, becoming the first team other than Australia or England to lift the trophy. The following year, England got their revenge, beating New Zealand in a closely fought final to win their first World Cup.
Australia continued their dominance in the early 2000s, winning back-to-back titles in 2005 and 2009. However, their stranglehold on the tournament was finally broken in 2013 when India beat them in the final to become champions for the first time.
England regained their title in 2017 after beating India in an exciting final at Lord’s Cricket Ground.
Year | Winner | Runners up |
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1973 | England | Australia |
1978 | Australia | England |
1982 | Australia | England |
1988 | Australia | England |
1993 | England | New Zealand |
1997 | Australia | New Zealand |
2000 | New Zealand | Australia |
2005 | Australia | India |
2009 | England | New Zealand |
2013 | Australia | West Indies |
2017 | England | India |
2022 | Australia | England |
The Women’s Cricket World Cup is a biennial international cricket competition contested by the national women’s teams of the member countries of the International Cricket Council (ICC). The tournament is organised by the ICC, with preliminary rounds leading to a final. The first Women’s Cricket World Cup was held in England in 1973, and the latest edition was held in West Indies in 2016.
Australia are the most successful team in Women’s Cricket World Cup history, with three titles. They won the inaugural tournament in 1973, and then again in 2005 and 2013. England are the second most successful team, with two titles – they won the tournament for the first time in 2009, and then again in 2017. Other teams to have won the tournament include New Zealand (2000), India (2007), and the West Indies (2016).
The format of the Women’s Cricket World Cup has changed over time. The first two tournaments were contested as a six-team affair, with each team playing each other once. The following four tournaments were contested as an eight-team affair, with each team playing seven matches. The current format is a ten-team affair, with each team playing nine matches.
The Women’s Cricket World Cup is a major international cricket competition contested by the women’s national teams of the member organizations of the International Cricket Council (ICC). The tournament is held every four years, with recent tournaments in England, Australia and New Zealand. The format of the tournament has changed over the years, but currently consists of fifty-over matches played in a round-robin format, followed by semi-finals and a final.
Since its inception in 1973, the Women’s Cricket World Cup has been won by six different teams. Australia is the most successful team, having won the tournament four times. Other teams to have won the tournament are England (twice), India (twice), New Zealand (once) and Pakistan (once). The current champion is Australia, who defeated England in the 2022 final.
A number of players have been particularly successful in the Women’s Cricket World Cup, with three players having won the Player of the Tournament award twice. These players are Belinda Clark of Australia, Charlotte Edwards of England and Mithali Raj of India. Other players to have won the award are Karen Rolton of Australia, Sarah Taylor of England and Ellyse Perry of Australia.
In terms of individual performances, Charlotte Edwards of England has scored more runs and made more appearances than any other player in Women’s Cricket World Cup history. She is also one of only three players to have scored over 1,000 runs in the competition. Other leading run-scorers include New Zealand’s Suzie Bates and Australia’s Meg Lanning. Bates has also taken more wickets than any other player in Women’s Cricket World Cup history, with 97 dismissals to her name.
The fielding records for the Women’s Cricket World Cup are as follows:
Australia is the most successful team in the Women’s Cricket World Cup, with three titles. England and New Zealand have both won twice. The current champion is Australia, who won the tournament for the third time in 2017.
ICC Women’s Cricket ODI Rankings:
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | Australia Women | 170 | 3061 |
2 | England Women | 119 | 3342 |
3 | South Africa Women | 119 | 3098 |
4 | India Women | 104 | 2820 |
5 | New Zealand Women | 102 | 2553 |
6 | West Indies Women | 94 | 2535 |
7 | Bangladesh Women | 76 | 983 |
8 | Thailand Women | 72 | 572 |
9 | Pakistan Women | 63 | 1519 |
10 | Sri Lanka Women | 44 | 353 |
11 | Ireland Women | 39 | 548 |
12 | Netherlands Women | 0 | 0 |
13 | Zimbabwe Women | 0 | 0 |
ICC Women’s Cricket T20 Rankings:
Rank | Team | Rating | Points |
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1 | Australia Women | 298 | 6565 |
2 | England Women | 283 | 8489 |
3 | New Zealand Women | 271 | 6509 |
4 | India Women | 266 | 9825 |
5 | South Africa Women | 246 | 4179 |
6 | West Indies Women | 231 | 4394 |
7 | Pakistan Women | 223 | 5343 |
8 | Sri Lanka Women | 211 | 4851 |
9 | Bangladesh Women | 191 | 4207 |
10 | Ireland Women | 180 | 3953 |
11 | Zimbabwe Women | 162 | 3239 |
12 | Thailand Women | 157 | 3443 |
13 | Papua New Guinea Women | 155 | 1553 |
14 | Scotland Women | 143 | 2142 |
15 | UAE Women | 127 | 3952 |
16 | Tanzania Women | 112 | 2124 |
17 | Nepal Women | 110 | 2093 |
18 | Netherlands Women | 109 | 1420 |
19 | Namibia Women | 104 | 2189 |
20 | Indonesia Women | 103 | 826 |
As of now, India has won the Women’s Cricket World Cup twice – in 2005 and in 2013.
Australia are the most successful team, having won the tournament three times. England and New Zealand have each won the tournament twice.
The last Women’s Cricket World Cup was won by Australia. The final was played against England and Australia came out victorious, winning by six wickets.