The 2025 edition of the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup begins today. A month later, on November 2, the champion of the 13th edition will be crowned. Before that, let’s recount the teams that have won the previous editions of the tournament.
ICC Women’s ODI World Cup winner’s list
YearHost(s)WinnersResultRunners-upTeams1973EnglandEnglandEngland won on points tableAustralia71978IndiaAustraliaAustralia won on points tableEngland41982New ZealandAustraliaAustralia won by 3 wicketsEngland51988AustraliaAustraliaAustralia won by 8 wicketsEngland51993EnglandEnglandEngland won by 67 runsNew Zealand81997IndiaAustraliaAustralia won by 5 wicketsNew Zealand112000New ZealandNew ZealandNew Zealand won by 4 runsAustralia82005South AfricaAustraliaAustralia won by 98 runsIndia82009AustraliaEnglandEngland won by 4 wicketsNew Zealand82013IndiaAustraliaAustralia won by 114 runsWest Indies82017EnglandEnglandEngland won by 9 runsIndia82022New ZealandAustraliaAustralia won by 71 runsEngland8How many teams have won the Women’s ODI World Cup?
Only three teams have won the Women’s ODI World Cup: England, Australia, and New Zealand.
Which team has won the Women’s ODI World Cup the most times?
Australia has won 7 of the 12 editions of the Women’s ODI World Cup. In 1978, 1982, 1988, 1997, 2005, 2013, and 2022.
Has India won the Women’s ODI World Cup?
No, India hasn’t won the Women’s ODI World Cup yet. They have reached the final twice, in 2005 and 2017, but fallen short both times. First to Australia and then England.
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