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List Of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Winners
Here’s the list of the Women's T20 World Cup winners since the tournament’s inception in 2009.

The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 is around the corner, with just six days to go for the first match of the marquee event. Originally slated to be hosted in Bangladesh, the 17-day event will now be hosted by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) due to the ongoing political unrest in Bangladesh.
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The 2024 Women's T20 World Cup will feature 10 teams competing for the prestigious trophy. Since its inception in 2009, this will mark the tournament's ninth edition. As teams battle for glory, here’s a look at the list of past T20 World Cup winners throughout the tournament’s history. (Image Source: PTI)
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1. 2009, England: In 2009, England claimed the inaugural T20 World Cup title by defeating New Zealand by 6 wickets in the final at home. (Image Credits: PTI)
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2. 2010, Australia: Australia triumphed in 2010, winning by just 3 runs against New Zealand in the final. Australia won their maiden T20 World Cup title in a tournament held in the West Indies. (Image Credits: ICC)
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3. 2012, Australia: In 2012, Australia secured their second title, edging out England by 4 runs in the final, with Sri Lanka serving as the host nation. (Image Credits: ICC)
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4. 2014, Australia: The 2014 tournament saw Australia victorious once again, as they defeated England by 6 wickets in the tournament’s final in Bangladesh. (Image Credits: ICC)
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5. 2016, West Indies: West Indies made history in 2016, winning their first title by 8 wickets against Australia. The tournament was hosted in India. (Image Credits: ICC)
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6. 2018, Australia: Australia continued their dominance in 2018, claiming victory over England by 8 wickets in the final in the West Indies. (Image Credits: PTI)
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7. 2020, Australia: In 2020, Australia handed India a heartbreak, defeating the Women in Blue by 85 runs in the final. (Image Credits: PTI)
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8. The 2023 edition saw Australia maintain their winning streak, overcoming South Africa by 19 runs in the final in South Africa. (Image Credits: ICC)
Published at : 27 Sep 2024 05:25 PM (IST)
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Dr Finita RoyThe writer is Associate Professor at Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences.
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