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The Women's Cricket World Cup is the quadrennial international championship of Women's One Day International Cricket tournament. Matches are played as One Day Internationals over 50 overs per team. There is also another championship for Twenty20 International cricket, the Women's T20 World Cup .
The first women's ODIs were played in 1973, as part of the first Women's World Cup which was held in England. The first ODI would have been between New Zealand and Jamaica on 20 June 1973, but was abandoned without a ball being bowled, due to rain. [1] Therefore, the first women's ODIs to take place were three matches played three days later. [2]
The New Zealand women's cricket team toured India in October 2024 to play three One Day International (ODI) matches against India women's cricket team. [1] [2] The series formed part of the 2022–2025 ICC Women's Championship. [3] [4] The series was ran alongside the men's Test series between India and New Zealand.
The 2022–2025 ICC Women's Championship is the third edition of the ICC Women's Championship, a One Day International (ODI) cricket competition that is being contested by ten teams, to determine qualification for the 2025 Women's Cricket World Cup. [1] The top five teams, along with the hosts India, [2] will qualify directly for the World Cup. [3]
The 2022 ICC Women's World Cup Final was a Women's One Day International (WODI) cricket match played between Australia and England to decide the winner of the 2022 Women's World Cup. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Australia won by 71 runs to secure their seventh World Cup title, with Alyssa Healy named player of the match .
[10] [11] Sri Lanka won the first and second ODI by 6 wickets and 5 wickets respectively, [12] and seal the series 2–0. [13] It was Sri Lanka's first series win over the West Indies in the format since their series in 2008. [14] Sri Lanka won the third and last ODI by 160 runs and won the ODI series 3–0, securing a whitewash. [15]
It was the seventh time that Australia had reached the final of the Women's Cricket World Cup. [20] In the second semi-final, England beat South Africa by 137 runs, [21] reaching their sixth World Cup final. [22] Danni Wyatt scored a century and Sophie Ecclestone took a five-wicket haul to help the defending champions to reach the final. [23]
The India women's cricket team toured New Zealand in February 2022. [1] The tour consisted of five Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs) and one Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I). [2] The WODI matches were used as preparation for the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup, also taking place in New Zealand. [3]