
Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022
 England
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Updated By:Â History Editorial Network (HEN)
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The 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup, hosted by New Zealand, was a thrilling and emotionally charged tournament that celebrated the resilience, talent, and global growth of women’s cricket. Originally scheduled for 2021 but postponed due to the pandemic, the event finally took place in March–April 2022, bringing together the top eight teams in a round-robin format. The competition was fierce, with nail-biting finishes and standout performances that kept fans engaged throughout. In the end, Australia emerged as the undisputed champions, defeating England in the final to claim their seventh World Cup title, further solidifying their dominance in the women’s game.
Alyssa Healy was the star of the tournament, delivering a record-breaking performance in the final with a spectacular 170-run innings—one of the greatest in World Cup history. Her contribution helped Australia post a massive total that proved too much for England to chase. The 2022 World Cup not only showcased elite cricket but also highlighted the depth of talent across nations like South Africa, India, and the West Indies. It marked a new chapter in the professional era of women’s cricket, with wider coverage, passionate crowds, and a growing global fanbase.
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