ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Winners List of All Seasons [1 to 9]

To be honest, gone are the days when people thought that women’s cricket matches were boring, and why do we say that? Well, just watch any match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, and you’ll know what we are talking about. Anyway, we are here to share with you the list of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup winners of all seasons so far. So, if you just want to catch up then keep on reading. Here we go.

Year Host Winner Runner-Up Result
2009 England England New Zealand England won by 6 wickets
2010 West Indies Australia New Zealand Australia won by 3 runs
2012 Sri Lanka Australia England Australia won by 4 runs
2014 Bangladesh Australia England Australia won by 6 wickets
2016 India West Indies Australia West Indies won by 8 wickets
2018 West Indies Australia England Australia won by 8 wickets
2020 Australia Australia India Australia won by 85 runs
2023 South Africa Australia South Africa Australia won by 19 runs
2024 UAE Not Available Not Available Not Available

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2009 – England

ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2009 - England

Well, the introductory version of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup was held in England in 2009, leading to a victorious finish for the homeland, you know? England’s team really showed how the game of cricket is played on an international stage for the very first time among all the other Women’s teams around the globe. All in all, England won the very first crown after they had overpowered New Zealand with six wickets in a nail-biting final at Lord’s, how iconic is that? Sure, the final match was a closely-fought match where England had proven their sites both by being the judges and by playing the game like stars led by Sarah Taylor whose input was key for the teams’ victory.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2010 – Australia

ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2010 - Australia

In 2010, the place where everything was shifted to was the Caribbean, and where Australia would begin their unstoppable legacy in the Women’s T20 World Cup, and stay with us for just a little while and you’ll find out what we mean by that. Australia was up against New Zealand in a heart-stopping final and won by a mere three runs, can you imagine how thrilling it would have been? All in all, this close finish showcased Australia’s resilience, and the ability to remain winners in the most difficult of situations was yet another plus point for this team, soon it would become part and parcel of the team.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2012 – Australia

In 2012, the tournament was hosted by Sri Lanka, just two years after the previous season of the ICC women’s T20 world cup, and this time, Australia beat England in a nail-biting final by 4 runs to win the tournament for the second time in a row. As you may already know, Australia is known for its strong overall skills, and when it came down to it, it once again proved its worth. The bold bowlers for the day stepped in to protect the meager target to bring their second consecutive win in the T20 World Cup, and they showed that they are still the top team in the world of cricket.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2014 – Australia

ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2014 - Australia

In 2014, the competition in Bangladesh found Australia on top, yet again. This time though, they encountered England in the final, sealing their third back-to-back title with a six-wicket comprehensive victory. This one was the 3rd consecutive time, that the Australian women’s cricket team really showed the world how to dominate a particular sport.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2016 – West Indies

ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2016 - West Indies

In the 2016 one, the West Indies changed the ball game by becoming champions against Australia in the final played in India, you know? And just so you know, this feat brought the Caribbean nation its first-ever trophy at the ICC level in the women’s game. What was the final like? Well, the West Indies defeated Australia by eight wickets. In the final, the standout partnership between Hayley Matthews and Stafanie Taylor was representative of the fact that West Indies cricket had arrived on the international scene.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2018 – Australia

ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2018 - Australia

2018 was the year that saw the return of the tournament in the West Indies, but it was also the year that Australia got back to winning ways. Sure, they did have initial hiccups against India in the group stages but bounced back with power. This time though, they met England in the final and gave a once again super performance, knocking off their target with kinda an ease and winning by eight wickets.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 – Australia

ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020 - Australia

The winner of the 2020 version was pretty much the same as before, but we got to see some really exciting matches, and that is precisely what makes this season special. Like, in the opening match against India, the team crumbled but then went on an impressive winning streak to lay their hands on the ticket to the finals, you know? Not just that though, they ended the game in spectacular style in front of a record crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground when they beat India by a huge 85 runs.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 – Australia

ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023 - Australia

The most recent event was held in South Africa in 2023, and Australia was once again the star of the show, demonstrating exceptional skills. In the final though, this time it was by only 19 runs for them which was a title-claiming 6th win for them in the T20 World Cup. This was just the eighth edition of the tournament and Australia had won it 6 times, can you even believe that? This just goes to show why the Australian women’s cricket team is objectively at the top of their game.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 – TBD

The 9th edition of this tournament has just begun, and to be honest, it is way too early to say anything about any team, like who’s doing it better this time. But yes, from the very start, this World Cup has proven to be super exciting, if you are continuing with it, then you know what we are talking about. Anyway, we’ll update the winner here once this tournament is over.

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