Australia Cricket Women

ICC Womens T20 World Cup | Australia

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
30 Jun 2026
13:30
West Indies Cricket Women 125 - 127 Australia Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
The Oval
28 Jun 2026
13:30
Australia Cricket Women 172 - 170 India Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Lord's
23 Jun 2026
17:30
Australia Cricket Women 199 - 86 Pakistan Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Headingley
20 Jun 2026
09:30
Australia Cricket Women 219 - 121 Netherlands Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Rose Bowl
17 Jun 2026
09:30
Australia Cricket Women 78 - 77 Bangladesh Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Headingley
13 Jun 2026
13:30
Australia Cricket Women 172 - 107 South Africa Cricket Women ICC Womens T20 World Cup
Old Trafford Cricket Ground
30 Oct 2025
09:30
Australia Cricket Women 338 - 341 India Cricket Women Womens Cricket World Cup
DY Patil Stadium
25 Oct 2025
09:30
Australia Cricket Women 98 - 97 South Africa Cricket Women Womens Cricket World Cup
Holkar Stadium
22 Oct 2025
09:30
Australia Cricket Women 248 - 244 England Cricket Women Womens Cricket World Cup
Holkar Stadium
16 Oct 2025
09:30
Australia Cricket Women 202 - 198 Bangladesh Cricket Women Womens Cricket World Cup
ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium

About Australia Cricket Women

The Australian women's national cricket team (formerly also known as the Southern Stars) represent Australia in international women's cricket. Currently captained by Meg Lanning and coached by Matthew Mott, they are the top team in all world rankings assigned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for the women's game.

Australia played their first Test match in 1934–35 against England. The two teams now compete biennially for the Women's Ashes. A rich history with New Zealand stretches back almost as far while strong rivalries have also developed more recently with India and the West Indies, manifesting predominantly via limited overs cricket. In the 50-over format of the game, Australia have won more World Cups than all other teams combined—capturing the 1978, 1982, 1988, 1997, 2005 and 2013 titles. They have achieved similarly emphatic success in Twenty20 cricket by winning the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018 and 2020.

In 2003, Women's Cricket Australia (WCA) and the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) merged to form a single governing body, known as Cricket Australia (CA), which remains to this day. CA has expressed a major goal of the organisation is for cricket to be Australia's leading sport for women and girls, citing the performance and exposure of the national team—which is heavily dependent on its increasingly professional domestic structures, namely the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL) and the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL)—as a key factor to achieving such an aspiration.

A survey conducted by TrueNorth Research in April 2020 showed the national women's cricket team have the strongest emotional connection with Australian sports fans.

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