Women's World Cup Winners List



Women's World Cup Winners List (Source: APF)Women's World Cup Winners List (Source: APF)

Organized by the International Cricket Council, the Women's Cricket World Cup is a women-only quadrennial international championship. Matches are played as One Day Internationals with 50 overs per team. 

The twelve World Cups played to date have been held in five countries, with India and England having hosted the event three times. Australia is the most successful team, having won seven titles. Moreover, England (four titles) and New Zealand (one title) are the only other teams to have won the event. While India (twice) and the West Indies (once) have each reached the final without going on to win.

Women's World Cup Winners List

Year
Winner
Runner-up
Winning Captain
1973EnglandAustraliaRachael Heyhoe Flint
1978AustraliaEnglandMargaret Jennings
1982AustraliaEnglandSharon Tredrea
1988AustraliaEnglandSharon Tredrea
1993EnglandNew ZealandKaren Smithies
1997AustraliaNew ZealandBelinda Clark
2000New ZealandAustraliaEmily Drumm
2005AustraliaIndiaBelinda Clark
2009EnglandNew ZealandCharlotte Edwards
2013AustraliaWest IndiesJodie Fields
2017EnglandIndiaHeather Knight
2022AustraliaEnglandMeg Lanning

FAQs: Women's World Cup Winners List

Q.1. Who has the most women's World Cup wins in cricket?

Ans. Australian women have won the most Cricket World Cup titles, winning it 7 times in 12 seasons. 

Q.2. How many World Cup India women's won?

Ans. Despite reaching the finals twice, the Indian Women have not won the title so far.

Q.3. Who is hosting the ICC Women's World Cup in 2025?

Ans. The ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025 will kick off today with the opening match between hosts India and Sri Lanka at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati.