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The Women's T20 World Cup is the biennial international championship for women's Twenty20 International cricket. [3] The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council , with the first edition having been held in England in 2009 . [ 4 ]
Team Score Against Date South Africa 195/3 (20 overs) Thailand 28 Feb 2020 Australia 189/1 (20 overs) Bangladesh 27 Feb 2020 Australia 184/4 (20 overs) India 8 Mar 2020 England
[22] [23] The Women's Big Bash League was started in 2015 by Cricket Australia, while the Kia Super League was started in England and Wales in 2016. The Mzansi Super League in South Africa was started in 2018. Several T20 leagues [24] follow the general format of having a group stage followed by a Page playoff system among the top four teams where:
Ellyse Perry became the fourth cricketer to score 2,000 runs and take 100 wickets in women’s T20Is. [7] – 8 October 2024; Megan Schutt became the leading wicket-taker in the women's T20 World Cup. [8] – 8 October 2024; Tahlia McGrath scored her 1,000th run in T20Is and became the fastest to reach there for Australia in terms of innings (35).
Suzie Bates is the player to have scored the most runs in her T20 career than any other. For the list of top run scorers, see List of players who have scored 2,000 or more runs in Women's Twenty20 International cricket .
Score Opponent Score Venue Date 114 runs England: 213/5 Pakistan: 99/9: Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town, South Africa: 21 February 2023 113 runs South Africa: 195/3 Thailand: 82: Manuka Oval, Canberra, Australia: 28 February 2020 102 runs New Zealand: 162/3 Sri Lanka: 60: Boland Park, Paarl, South Africa: 19 February 2023 98 runs England ...
Team Score Against Date England 213/5 (20 overs) Pakistan 21 Feb 2023 New Zealand 189/3 (20 overs) Bangladesh 17 Feb 2023 Australia 173/9 (20 overs) New Zealand 11 Feb 2023
The 2023 Women's T20 World Cup was the eighth edition of Women's T20 World Cup tournament. It was held in South Africa between 10 February and 26 February 2023. [3] The final took place at Cape Town. Australia won their sixth [4] and third consecutive title after beating the hosts South Africa in the final by 19 runs.