Rewritten version: Australia Women’s record in the World Cup: a complete list of their ICC titles in the ODI and T20 formats, originally published on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Key takeaways: Australia are the most successful team in ICC Women’s World Cup tournaments, having earned seven ODI World Cup titles and six T20 World Cup titles. AUS-W’s first ODI World Cup triumph came in 1978, and their first T20 World Cup win arrived in 2010. They achieved a hat-trick of T20 World Cup victories from 2018 to 2023. Australia’s unrivaled ICC Women’s World Cup legacy: Australia again demonstrated supremacy in women’s cricket by reaching the final of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. Their strong showing in the tournament gives them the chance to add a seventh Women’s T20 World Cup title to their collection and continue their status as the most successful team in the competition. For decades, Australia has dominated ICC Women’s World Cups in both the 50-over and T20 formats, cementing themselves as the best in women’s international cricket. Australia has long been a proving ground for world champions, from legends like Belinda Clarke and Karen Rolton to current stars Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney, and Ashleigh Gardner. More: “Does no one care?”: Australia star questions the lack of attention for the Women’s T20 World Cup. Australia’s ODI World Cup titles: Australia is the most successful side on the Women’s Cricket World Cup stage with seven titles. They finished as runners-up in 1973 and 2000, but their seven titles remain unmatched. Years and details: 1978 – Host India, final against England; 1982 – Host New Zealand, final against England; 1988 – Host Australia, final against England; 1997 – Host India, final against New Zealand; 2005 – Host South Africa, final against India; 2013 – Host India, final against West Indies; 2022 – Host New Zealand, final against England. More: Diana Edulji says Harmanpreet Kaur has stagnated and calls for a new India captain. Australia’s T20 World Cup titles: Australia has ruled the shorter format by winning the Women’s T20 World Cup six times, claiming their third consecutive title in 2023 after wins in 2018 and 2020. Years and details: 2010 – Host West Indies, final against New Zealand; 2012 – Host Sri Lanka, final against England; 2014 – Host Bangladesh, final against England; 2018 – Host West Indies, final against England; 2020 – Host Australia, final against India; 2023 – Host South Africa, final against South Africa. For the latest cricket news, opinions, and commentary, visit our Facebook, Instagram, and X (Twitter) pages.
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