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Women’s T20 World cup winners and Runner-up list
Year | Winners
| Runners-up |
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2009 | England | New Zealand |
2010 | Australia | New Zealand |
2012 | Australia | England |
2014 | Australia | England |
2016 | West Indies | Australia |
2018 | Australia | England |
ICC Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup Finale Match Details
- In the year 2009, (England won by 6 wickets): The final match of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament was hosted by England. It was played between England and New Zealand Women cricket team at London. England made 86 runs by losing 4 wickets in 17 overs and New Zealand made 85 runs by losing 10 wickets in 20 overs. England won the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament in 2009 against New Zealand by 6 wickets.
- In the year 2010, (Australia won by 3 runs): The final match of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament was hosted by West Indies. It was played between Australia and New Zealand Women cricket team at Bridgetown. Australia made 106 runs by losing 8 wickets in 20 overs and New Zealand made 103 runs by losing 6 wickets in 20 overs. Australia won the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament in 2010 against New Zealand by 3 runs.
- In the year 2012, (Australia won by 4 runs): The final match of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament was hosted by Sri Lanka. It was played between Australia and England Women cricket team at Colombo. Australia made 142 runs by losing 4 wickets in 20 overs and England made 138 runs by losing 9 wickets in 20 overs. Australia won the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament in 2012 against England by 4 runs.
- In the year 2014,(Australia won by 6 wickets): The final match of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament was hosted by Bangladesh. It was played between Australia and England Women cricket team at Dhaka. Australia made 106 runs by losing 4 wickets in 15 overs and England made 105 runs by losing 8 wickets in 20 overs. Australia won the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament in 2014 against England by 6 wickets.
- In the year 2016, (West Indies won by 8 wickets): The final match of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament was hosted by India. It was played between West Indies and Australia Women cricket team at Kolkata. West Indies made 149 runs by losing 2 wickets in 19 overs and Australia made 148 runs by losing 5 wickets in 20 overs. West Indies won the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament in 2016 against Australia by 8 wickets.
- In the year 2018, (Australia won by 8 wickets): The final match of ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament was hosted by West Indies. It was played between Australia and England Women cricket team at North Sound. Australia made 106 runs by losing 2 wickets in 15.1 overs and England made 105 runs by losing 10 wickets in 19.4 overs. Australia won the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament in 2018 against England by 8 wickets.
ICC Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup Awards and achievements
Most Runs in the Women’s T20 World Cup Tournament
Year | Player | Performance details | Team |
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2009 | Aimee Watkins | 200 runs | New Zealand |
2010 | Sara McGlashan | 147 runs | New Zealand |
2012 | Charlotte Edwards | 172 runs | England |
2014 | Meg Lanning | 257 runs | Australia |
2016 | Stafanie Taylor | 246 runs | West Indies |
2018 | Alyssa Healy | 225 runs | Australia |
Player of the Series – ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
Year | Player | Performance details | Team |
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2009 | Claire Taylor | 199 runs | England |
2010 | Nicola Browne | 9 wickets | New Zealand |
2012 | Charlotte Edwards | 172 runs | England |
2014 | Anya Shrubsole | 13 wickets | England |
2016 | Stafanie Taylor | 246 runs and 8 wickets | West Indies |
2018 | Alyssa Healy | 225 runs | Australia |
Women’s T20 World Cup Finale – Player of the Match
Year | Player | Performance details | Team |
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2009 | Katherine Brunt | 3 wickets | England |
2010 | Ellyse Perry | 3 wickets | Australia |
2012 | Jess Cameron | 45 runs | Australia |
2014 | Sarah Coyte | 3 wickets | Australia |
2016 | Hayley Matthews | 66 runs and 1 wicket | West Indies |
2018 | Ashleigh Gardner | 33 runs and 3 wickets | Australia |