The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is all set to commence on 3rd October at Sharjah Cricket Stadium in UAE. This will be the 9th edition of the T20 Women’s World Cup hosted by Bangladesh.
All 10 teams including 6 top teams from the previous edition, 1 host, 1 top ICC ranking team, and 2 teams from the 2024 ICC Women T20 qualifier will fight for the ultimate glory.
So far 8 editions of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup have been held as of 2023. Australia is the no. champion won the most titles in the history of the tournament. While England and the West Indies have only succeeded one time.
So if you are curious about how many Women’s T20 World Cup titles were won by Australia or whether Indian Women won the title or not? Then this blog will answer each question with a complete list of ICC Women T20 Women World Cup Winners.
Here is everything about Women’s T20 World Cup winners including runners-up, venues, and hosts from 2009-2024.
The table lists all the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup winners from 2009 to 2024
Edition | Winner | Runner-up | Match result | Host |
---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | TBA | TBA | TBA | Bangladesh |
2023 | Australia | South Africa | 19 runs | South Africa |
2020 | Australia | India | 85 runs | Australia |
2018 | Australia | England | 8 wickets | West Indies |
2016 | West Indies | Australia | 8 wickets | India |
2014 | Australia | England | 6 wickets | Bangladesh |
2012 | Australia | England | 4 runs | Sri Lanka |
2010 | Australia | New Zealand | 3 runs | West Indies |
2009 | England | New Zealand | 6 wickets | England |
Most ICC Women T20 World Cup Title
So far, Australia women won the most 6 T20 World Cup titles in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, and 2023. The defending champion Australia clinched their sixth title by defeating host South Africa in 2023.
Only England Women and West Indies women won their maiden and only ICC Women’s T20 World Cup title.
The table shows all the teams with the most T20 World Cup Titles.
Team | No. of WT20WC Trophy | Year |
---|---|---|
Australia | 6 | 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, 2023 |
England | 1 | 2009 |
West Indies | 1 | 2016 |