As the 2025 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup final approaches, the spotlight shines not just on the two finalists -- India and South Africa -- but also on the legacy of the tournament that has shaped generations of women cricketers.   
   
So far, only three teams have lifted the coveted trophy -- Australia (seven titles), England (four), and New Zealand (one).
     
      
   
India secured its spot in a third World Cup final after a thrilling five-wicket victory over defending champion Australia, while South Africa stormed into its maiden title clash with a commanding 125-run win against England.
   
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For India, the summit clash presents another shot at history, having finished runners-up twice before — in 2005 against Australia and in 2017 against England.
   
      
   
List of ICC Women's World Cup champions Year Winner Runner-up
So far, only three teams have lifted the coveted trophy -- Australia (seven titles), England (four), and New Zealand (one).
India secured its spot in a third World Cup final after a thrilling five-wicket victory over defending champion Australia, while South Africa stormed into its maiden title clash with a commanding 125-run win against England.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
For India, the summit clash presents another shot at history, having finished runners-up twice before — in 2005 against Australia and in 2017 against England.
List of ICC Women's World Cup champions Year Winner Runner-up
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