List of Women’s T20 World Cup Winners: Australia further strengthened its reputation as the most successful team in women’s T20 cricket by lifting its seventh global title after defeating England by seven wickets in the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup final. The victory completed an unbeaten campaign for Australia, adding another memorable chapter to the nation’s remarkable history in the tournament.
The final saw Australia comfortably chase a target of 151 with 17 balls remaining, once again showcasing the consistency and depth that have made the team the dominant force in women’s cricket over the past decade.
Australia Extends Its Legacy With Seventh World Cup Crown
Australia entered the tournament as one of the favorites and lived up to expectations by winning every match on the way to the title. Their latest triumph means they have now won the Women’s T20 World Cup seven times, more than any other nation in the competition’s history.
England, playing on home soil, had hoped to secure a second Women’s T20 World Cup title after winning the inaugural edition in 2009. However, Australia’s disciplined bowling and composed batting performance denied the hosts, who suffered their first-ever defeat in a Women’s T20 World Cup held in England.
Despite an impressive overall home record in the tournament, England’s title hopes came to an end in front of their home supporters.
Beth Mooney Shines Again on the Biggest Stage
One of the standout performers of the final was Australian batter Beth Mooney, who once again delivered when her team needed her most.
Mooney scored a fluent 64 runs from 49 balls, striking 10 boundaries during her match-winning innings. Her knock guided Australia through the chase and earned widespread praise for its composure under pressure.
The experienced left-hander also achieved several individual milestones during the tournament. She became the first player to win the Player of the Tournament award twice in Women’s T20 World Cup history, having previously received the honor in 2020.
In addition, Mooney became the first cricketer to be named Player of the Match in two Women’s T20 World Cup finals, underlining her reputation as one of the game’s biggest performers on cricket’s grandest stage.
How the 2026 Final Unfolded
England batted first after losing the toss and posted a competitive total of 150/4 in their allotted 20 overs.
Australia’s batting unit responded confidently, reaching 151/3 in 17.1 overs to seal victory by seven wickets. The chase was built around Beth Mooney’s commanding half-century, supported by valuable contributions from the middle order.
The convincing win reflected Australia’s all-round strength, with both the bowling attack and batting lineup contributing throughout the tournament.
List of Women’s T20 World Cup Winners
Since the tournament began in 2009, only four countries have won the Women’s T20 World Cup. Australia has dominated the competition, while England, West Indies, and New Zealand have each lifted the trophy once.
| Year | Champions | Runners-up |
|---|---|---|
| 2009 | England | New Zealand |
| 2010 | Australia | New Zealand |
| 2012 | Australia | England |
| 2014 | Australia | England |
| 2016 | West Indies | Australia |
| 2018 | Australia | England |
| 2020 | Australia | India |
| 2023 | Australia | South Africa |
| 2024 | New Zealand | South Africa |
| 2026 | Australia | England |
Australia Continues to Set the Standard
Australia’s latest title further highlights the team’s remarkable consistency across multiple generations of players. Since the inaugural tournament in 2009, the side has reached numerous finals and has regularly produced match-winning performances under pressure.
The 2016 edition remains the only final during this period that Australia lost, when West Indies claimed the championship. The team has otherwise maintained an extraordinary record, repeatedly demonstrating why it remains the benchmark in women’s T20 cricket.
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Tournament History at a Glance
The Women’s T20 World Cup was first held in 2009, with England becoming the inaugural champions after defeating New Zealand in the final. Over the years, the tournament has grown significantly in popularity, featuring stronger competition and increasing global interest in women’s cricket.
England has finished as runners-up three times, while New Zealand and South Africa have each ended as runners-up twice. India reached the final for the first time in 2020 but fell short against Australia.
With the 2026 title, Australia has widened the gap between itself and every other nation in the tournament’s history, reinforcing its position as the most successful team in the competition.
As the List of Women’s T20 World Cup winners continues to grow, Australia’s record seventh championship stands as another milestone in one of the greatest dynasties the sport has ever seen.

