This article provides a comprehensive list of ICC Women’s T20 world cup from its foundation in 2009 to the latest edition in 2024. In this article highlighting Australia’s superiority with six titles, along with other teams who achieved this title like West Indies, England, and South Africa. Here in this article survey the history, Key matches, and the growing determination of women’s cricket on the global stage.
The shortest form of cricket has revolutionized women’s cricket and excitement across the globe. Dominating this transformation is Australia, a leading force in women’s T20 cricket, having won six out of the eight women’s T20 World cups since the tournament’s beginning in 2009.While Australia’s primacy has been remarkable, very few teams haven risen to challenge their dominance. West Indies and England have both posed significant threats, while India, South Africa, and New Zealand have made their mark by reaching the finals on several moments. This growing competition underscores the growing talent and strength in women’s cricket.
In this year 2024, New Zealand’s women’s team assert victory in the women’s T20 World cup, securing their status as the reigning champions. India’s women’s cricket team, spearheaded by stars Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues made history in the 2020 edition of T20 World cup, advancing to their first-ever final after the semi-final clash against England was deserted due to rain in Australia. They were knocked out during the group stage in the 2024 iteration despite a powerful comeback after losing their first game. Here is the full list of:
Year | Winner | Runners-up | Hosts |
2009 | England | New Zealand | England |
2010 | Australia | New Zealand | West Indies |
2012 | Australia | England | Sri Lanka |
2014 | Australia | England | Bangladesh |
2016 | West Indies | Australia | India |
2018 | Australia | England | West Indies |
2020 | Australia | India | Australia |
2023 | Australia | South Africa | South Africa |
2024 | New Zealand | South Africa | United Arab Emirates |