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ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Winners List (1973-2023)

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Winners List

The Women’s Cricket World Cup is the international championship of women’s One Day International (ODI) cricket. The tournament is organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and has been held every four years since 1973. The current champions are Australia, who won the 2023 World Cup

The Women’s Cricket World Cup is one of the most prestigious tournaments in women’s sport, and it is always keenly contested by the top teams in the world. The tournament has a long and rich history, and it has been won by some of the greatest women’s cricketers of all time.

Here is a list of Women’s World Cup Winners

The Women’s Cricket World Cup is a global event, and it is always watched by millions of people around the world. The tournament is a great opportunity to showcase the talent and skills of the world’s best women cricketers, and it is also a great way to promote the sport of cricket to a wider audience.

  • Australia (8 times): 1978, 1982, 1997, 2005, 2013, 2017, 2022, 2023
  • England (4 times): 1973, 1993, 2009, 2017
  • New Zealand (1 time): 2000
  • West Indies (1 time): 1979
Year Winner Margin Won By Runners Up Top Run Scorer Highest Wicket Taker Host Country Finals Venue
2023 Australia 19 Runs South Africa Laura Wolvaardt Sophie Ecclestone South Africa Newlands, Cape Town
2022 Australia 71 Runs England Alyssa Healy Sophie Ecclestone New Zealand Hagley Oval, Christchurch
2017 England 9 Runs India Tammy Beaumont Dane van Niekerk England Lord’s, London
2013 Australia 114 Runs West Indies Suzie Bates Megan Schutt India Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
2009 England 4 Wickets New Zealand Sarah Taylor Laura Marsh Australia North Sydney Oval‎, ‎Sydney
2005 Australia 98 Runs India Charlotte Edwards Neetu David South Africa SuperSport Park, Centurion
2000 New Zealand 4 Runs Australia Karen Rolton Charmaine Mason New Zealand Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln
1997 Australia 5 Wickets New Zealand Debbie Hockley Katrina Keenan India Eden Gardens, Kolkata
1993 England 67 Runs New Zealand Jan Brittin Karen Smithies England London
1988 Australia 8 Wickets England Lindsay Reeler Lyn Fullston Australia Melbourne Cricket Ground
1982 Australia 3 Wickets England Jan Brittin Lyn Fullston New Zealand Lancaster Park, Christchurch
1978 Australia 8 Wickets England Margaret Jennings Sharyn Hill India Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad
1973 England 92 Runs Australia Enid Bakewell Rosalind Heggs England Edgbaston

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FAQs

Who are the current champions of the Women's Cricket World Cup as of 2023?

Australia is the current champion, having won the 2023 Women's Cricket World Cup.

How many times has Australia won the Women's Cricket World Cup?

Australia has won the Women's Cricket World Cup eight times (1978, 1982, 1997, 2005, 2013, 2017, 2022, 2023).

Which team has won the Women's Cricket World Cup four times?

England has won the Women's Cricket World Cup four times (1973, 1993, 2009, 2017).

Which country hosted the 2023 Women's Cricket World Cup?

South Africa hosted the 2023 Women's Cricket World Cup.

Who were the runners-up in the 2023 Women's Cricket World Cup?

South Africa was the runners-up in the 2023 Women's Cricket World Cup.

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