Australia has once again asserted its dominance in women’s cricket by winning the ICC Women’s Championship for the third consecutive time. The team was presented with the prestigious ICC Women’s Championship Trophy in Melbourne after emerging victorious in the 10-team competition that serves as a pathway to the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025. Captain Alyssa Healy received the trophy from Cricket Australia Chair and ICC Director Mike Baird.
The championship, first introduced in 2014, has played a crucial role in expanding the women’s game and ensuring more frequent bilateral series. The 2022-25 cycle saw Australia securing the top position with 39 points from 24 matches, followed by India, England, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand, who also qualified directly for the 2025 Women’s World Cup. The remaining teams will compete in a Qualifier tournament to secure the final two spots.
Key Highlights of ICC Women’s Championship 22-2025
Australia Triumph
- Australia secured the championship for the third consecutive time.
- Captain Alyssa Healy received the trophy in Melbourne from Mike Baird (Cricket Australia Chair & ICC Director).
- The victory highlights Australia’s consistency and dominance in women’s cricket.
History and Evolution of the ICC Women’s Championship
- First introduced in 2014 to grow women’s cricket and ensure regular international series.
- First two editions (2014-16 & 2017-20) featured 8 teams:
- Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies.
- Third edition (2022-25) expanded to 10 teams, adding Bangladesh & Ireland.
Performance and Points Table
- Australia topped the points table with 39 points from 24 matches.
- Other teams that qualified directly for the Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025:
- India (37 points)
- England (32 points)
- South Africa (25 points)
- Sri Lanka (22 points)
- New Zealand (21 points, qualified over Bangladesh on more wins)
Teams Heading to Qualifier
- Bangladesh (21 points, missed direct qualification due to fewer wins)
- West Indies (18 points)
- Pakistan (17 points)
- Ireland (8 points)
- Additional teams in the Qualifier: Scotland and Thailand (highest-ranked as of October 31, 2024).
Statements from Key Figures
- ICC Chair Jay Shah congratulated Australia for their dominance and consistency, praising the competitive nature of the championship.
- Alyssa Healy (Australia’s Captain) expressed excitement over the victory, emphasizing the team’s hard work and strategic approach.
- Cricket Australia Chair Mike Baird hailed the Australian women’s team as one of the most accomplished sporting teams in the country.
Significance
- Ensures regular international matches for women’s teams.
- Strengthens competition and player development ahead of global events.
- Directly influences Women’s Cricket World Cup qualification.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Australia Clinches ICC Women’s Championship Trophy |
Winner | Australia |
Cycle | 2022-25 |
Team Qualified Directly | Australia, England, India, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, South Africa |
Team Qualified for Qualifier | Bangladesh, Pakistan , West Indies, Ireland, Scotland and Thailand |