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Women's T20 WC Winners List 2009–2024 & 2026 Preview
Since its launch in 2009, the ICC Women's T20 World Cup has developed into one of the most thrilling competitions in international cricket. It has featured elite players, exciting games, and the emergence of strong teams in women's cricket over the years.
The full list of winners from 2009 to 2024 is as follows:
Winners List (2009–2024)
|
Years |
Winners |
Host |
Runner Up |
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2009 |
England |
England |
New Zealand |
|
2010 |
Australia |
West Indies |
New Zealand |
|
2012 |
Australia |
Sri Lanka |
England |
|
2014 |
Australia |
Bangladesh |
England |
|
2016 |
West Indies |
India |
Australia |
|
2018 |
Australia |
West Indies |
England |
|
2020 |
Australia |
Australia |
India |
|
2023 |
Australia |
South Africa |
South Africa |
|
2024 |
New Zealand |
UAE |
South Africa |
Team Dominance
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Australia has won numerous titles (6) and routinely advanced to the finals, making them the most dominant team in the tournament's history. They are a dominant force in women's cricket thanks to their deep squad and players who win games.
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England won the first title and has continued to compete in subsequent editions, frequently making it to the knockout stages.
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With a historic title victory in 2016, the West Indies made history and displayed their explosive T20 style.
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After years of impressive performances, New Zealand finally won the trophy in 2024, which was a significant accomplishment.
Key Highlights
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As more teams take on established powerhouses, the tournament has seen an increase in international competition.
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Finals like Australia vs. India (2020) attracted enormous attention from around the world, increasing women's cricket's popularity.
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South Africa and other up-and-coming teams have routinely advanced to later stages, indicating a change in the competitive landscape.
What to expect in Women's T20 WC 2026
The ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 is expected to be highly competitive, with multiple teams in contention.
Key Expectations:
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Australia's Challenge: Will a new champion emerge, or can they maintain their dominance?
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India's Opportunity: India won their maiden Women's ODI World Cup in 2025, which gives them confidence to win other titles. India will strive for their first championship with a strong core.
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Rising Teams: England and South Africa are making quick progress and may be strong candidates.
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Young Talent: The competition will highlight up-and-coming talent with the ability to alter game outcomes.
Also Read:
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