ICC Women’s ODI World Cup Winners List (1973-2025)

 

The Women’s ODI Cricket World Cup, first played in 1973, is the oldest global tournament in cricket, preceding the men’s event by two years. With 13 editions held so far, Australia has dominated the competition, securing seven titles, while England follows with four. India, despite reaching the final twice, is yet to claim a title. 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.

List of Women’s World Cup Winners from 1973 to 2025

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.

Edition

Year

Winner

Won By

Runner-up

Host

1st

1973

England

N/A (Points)

Australia

England

2nd

1978

Australia

N/A (Points)

England

India

3rd

1982

Australia

3 wickets

England

New Zealand

4th

1988

Australia

8 wickets

England

Australia

5th

1993

England

67 runs

New Zealand

England

6th

1997

Australia

5 wickets

New Zealand

India

7th

2000

New Zealand

4 runs

Australia

New Zealand

8th

2005

Australia

98 runs

India

South Africa

9th

2009

England

4 wickets

New Zealand

Australia

10th

2013

Australia

114 runs

West Indies

India

11th

2017

England

9 runs

India

England

12th

2022

Australia

71 runs

England

New Zealand

13th

2025

TBD

TBD

TBD

India / Sri Lanka

ICC Women’s ODI World Cup: Captains, Player of the Match & Player of the Tournament (1973–2025)

Year

Winner

Captain

Player of the Match (Final)

Player of the Tournament

2025

TBD

TBD

TBD

TBD

2022

Australia

Meg Lanning

Alyssa Healy

Alyssa Healy

2017

England

Heather Knight

Anya Shrubsole

Tammy Beaumont

2013

Australia

Jodie Fields

Jess Cameron

Suzie Bates

2009

England

Charlotte Edwards

Claire Taylor

Claire Taylor

2005

Australia

Belinda Clark

Karen Rolton

Karen Rolton

2000

New Zealand

Emily Drumm

Katrina Keenan

Debbie Hockley

1997

Australia

Belinda Clark

Belinda Clark

Debbie Hockley

1993

England

Karen Smithies

Clare Taylor

Purnima Rau

1988

Australia

Sharon Tredrea

Lyn Fullston

Carole Hodges

1982

Australia

Sharon Tredrea

Janette Brittin

N/A

1978

Australia

Margaret Jennings

N/A

N/A

1973

England

Rachael Heyhoe Flint

N/A

N/A

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