Australia Women's Cricket Team beat South Africa Women's Cricket Team by 19 Runs to win ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2023.
Year | Winner | Margin Won By | Runners Up | Top Run Scorer | Highest Wicket Taker | Host Country | Finals Venue |
2023 | Australia | 19 Runs | South Africa | Laura Wolvaardt | Sophie Ecclestone | South Africa | Newlands, Cape Town |
2022 | Australia | 71 Runs | England | Alyssa Healy | Sophie Ecclestone | New Zealand | Hagley Oval, Christchurch |
2017 | England | 9 Runs | India | Tammy Beaumont | Dane van Niekerk | England | Lord’s, London |
2013 | Australia | 114 Runs | West Indies | Suzie Bates | Megan Schutt | India | Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai |
2009 | England | 4 Wickets | New Zealand | Sarah Taylor | Laura Marsh | Australia | North Sydney Oval, Sydney |
2005 | Australia | 98 Runs | India | Charlotte Edwards | Neetu David | South Africa | SuperSport Park, Centurion |
2000 | New Zealand | 4 Runs | Australia | Karen Rolton | Charmaine Mason | New Zealand | Bert Sutcliffe Oval in Lincoln |
1997 | Australia | 5 Wickets | New Zealand | Debbie Hockley | Katrina Keenan | India | Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
1993 | England | 67 Runs | New Zealand | Jan Brittin | Karen Smithies | England | London |
1988 | Australia | 8 Wickets | England | Lindsay Reeler | Lyn Fullston | Australia | Melbourne Cricket Ground |
1982 | Australia | 3 Wickets | England | Jan Brittin | Lyn Fullston | New Zealand | Lancaster Park, Christchurch |
1978 | Australia | 8 Wickets | England | Margaret Jennings | Sharyn Hill | India | Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad |
1973 | England | 92 Runs | Australia | Enid Bakewell | Rosalind Heggs | England | Edgbaston |