Women’s T20 World Cup Winners List from 2009-2024

The first edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup was held in 2009, and since then, the tournament has become one of the most significant events in women's cricket. A total of eleven teams have participated in the tournament over the years, but only three teamsAustralia, England, and the West Indies—have managed to lift the trophy.

In this article, we will take a detailed look at the runners-up and winners of the Women’s T20 World Cup from 2009 to 2024, highlighting key moments, statistics, winning captains, and records.

Women’s T20 World Cup Winners List from 2009-2024
Women’s T20 World Cup Winners List from 2009-2024

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Champions List 2024

Australia stands out as the most successful team in the tournament, having won a record six titles (2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, and 2023). England, the inaugural champions, and the West Indies have each won the tournament once.

YearHostWinnersRunner-upsWinning Captain
2009EnglandEnglandNew ZealandCharlotte Edwards
2010West IndiesAustraliaNew ZealandAlex Blackwell
2012Sri LankaAustraliaEnglandJodie Fields
2014BangladeshAustraliaEnglandMeg Lanning
2016IndiaWest IndiesAustraliaStafanie Taylor
2018West IndiesAustraliaEnglandMeg Lanning
2020AustraliaAustraliaIndiaMeg Lanning
2023South AfricaAustraliaSouth AfricaMeg Lanning
2024United Arab EmiratesTo be confirmedTo be confirmedTo be confirmed
2026EnglandTo be confirmedTo be confirmedTo be confirmed

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup is one of the most prestigious and eagerly awaited tournaments in women’s cricket. Since its inception in 2009, the tournament has seen the participation of top cricketing nations, and over the years, it has grown in stature, producing some iconic moments.


Also Read: Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Start Date, Schedule, Teams, and Watch Live


Women’s T20 World Cup Winners List (2009-2024)

Here is a detailed list of the Women’s T20 World Cup champions from 2009 to 2024:


  1. 2009: England

    • Final: England vs. New Zealand
    • Winner: England (by 4 wickets)
    • Location: England
    • England hosted the inaugural edition of the Women's T20 World Cup and emerged as the first-ever champions by defeating New Zealand in a closely contested final.
  2. 2010: Australia

    • Final: Australia vs. New Zealand
    • Winner: Australia (by 3 runs)
    • Location: West Indies
    • Australia secured their first Women’s T20 World Cup title in 2010 with a thrilling win over New Zealand in the final.
  3. 2012: Australia

    • Final: Australia vs. England
    • Winner: Australia (by 4 runs)
    • Location: Sri Lanka
    • Australia successfully defended their title in 2012, defeating England in a nail-biting final to claim their second consecutive trophy.
  4. 2014: Australia

    • Final: Australia vs. England
    • Winner: Australia (by 6 wickets)
    • Location: Bangladesh
    • In 2014, Australia completed a hat-trick of Women’s T20 World Cup victories, once again defeating England to clinch their third straight title.
  5. 2016: West Indies

    • Final: West Indies vs. Australia
    • Winner: West Indies (by 8 wickets)
    • Location: India
    • The West Indies won their first-ever Women’s T20 World Cup by defeating the dominant Australian team in the final, marking a memorable victory for the Caribbean side.
  6. 2018: Australia

    • Final: Australia vs. England
    • Winner: Australia (by 8 wickets)
    • Location: West Indies
    • Australia returned to the top in 2018, defeating England in the final to win their fourth Women’s T20 World Cup title.
  7. 2020: Australia

    • Final: Australia vs. India
    • Winner: Australia (by 85 runs)
    • Location: Australia
    • Australia dominated the 2020 tournament on home soil, defeating India in a packed Melbourne Cricket Ground to win their fifth title.
  8. 2023: Australia

    • Final: Australia vs. South Africa
    • Winner: Australia (by 19 runs)
    • Location: South Africa
    • Australia solidified their dominance in women’s cricket by winning their sixth Women’s T20 World Cup, beating South Africa in the final.
  9. 2024: TBC

    • Final: 20th October 2024
    • Location: UAE (Dubai and Sharjah)
    • The upcoming edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup in 2024 will be eagerly anticipated as Australia will be defending their title and seeking to add to their already impressive tally of six trophies.

Who is the Most Successful Team in Women’s T20 World Cup History?

Australia's dominance in the Women’s T20 World Cup is unparalleled. With a total of six titles out of the eight tournaments held, the Australian women’s cricket team has set a benchmark for excellence.

Their ability to perform in high-pressure situations, coupled with consistent performances across all formats of the game, has made them the most formidable team in women’s cricket.

Australia’s Women’s T20 World Cup Victories:

  • 2010: Defeated New Zealand by 3 runs
  • 2012: Defeated England by 4 runs
  • 2014: Defeated England by 6 wickets
  • 2018: Defeated England by 8 wickets
  • 2020: Defeated India by 85 runs
  • 2023: Defeated South Africa by 19 runs

Their winning percentage in the tournament stands at a remarkable 81.11%, showcasing their dominance over the years.


How Many ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Trophies has India Won?

India has been a consistent performer in the Women’s T20 World Cup but is yet to win the title. The Indian women’s cricket team came closest to lifting the trophy in 2020, when they reached the final but were defeated by Australia. The Indian team has consistently reached the knockout stages, but the elusive title remains out of reach.


India will be hoping to change their fortunes in the 2024 edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup. Placed in Group A with Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, India faces a tough challenge but has the talent and potential to go the distance.


Conclusion

The Women’s T20 World Cup has seen some fantastic cricket over the years, and with Australia dominating the tournament, they have set the standard for other teams to follow. As we look forward to the 2024 edition, cricket fans around the world will be eager to see if Australia can continue their dominance or if another team will rise to challenge them for the title.

India, with a strong lineup, will be hoping to finally break their World Cup drought, while teams like England, the West Indies, and South Africa will also look to make their mark. The 2024 tournament promises to be another thrilling chapter in the history of women’s cricket.