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5 special things about Women’s T20 World Cup, who won for the first time, how has been India’s performance? know everything


New DelhiWomen’s T20 World Cup 2024 is scheduled to start from October 3. The first match will be played between Scotland and Bangladesh. Both teams are ready for this. Today we will know 5 special things about the Women’s T20 World Cup. We will know when this tournament was held for the first time and who won it. We will also know who has scored the most runs so far and who has taken the most wickets.

When did it happen for the first time?
The first session of T20 World Cup took place in the year 2009. The first final was played between England and New Zealand. In which England won the tournament title for the first time by winning the match by 6 wickets. The England team batted first and scored 86 runs. While chasing, the Kiwi team was all out for 85 runs.

How has been India’s performance?
India has not been able to win the T20 World Cup title till date. The Indian team had reached the World Cup final only once in the year 2020. But there he/she had to face defeat. Australia had defeated India.

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Who won the tournament most times?
A total of 8 seasons of the Women’s T20 World Cup have been played so far. Australia’s women’s team has won this six times. Australia has captured this title in the years 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020 and 2023. Which is the highest.

Who scored more runs?
The record of scoring most runs in the ICC T20 World Cup is in the name of Suzie Bates. Suji has scored 1066 runs in 36 matches while playing for New Zealand. he/she has 8 half-centuries to his/her name. his/her highest score has been 194 not out.

Who took more wickets?
The record of taking most wickets in the T20 World Cup is in the name of South Africa’s Shabnim Ismail. Shabnim has taken a total of 43 wickets in 32 matches. he/she has given a total of 656 runs. his/her best is 3 wickets for 5 runs.

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