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What is the highest team total in ICC Women's Cricket World Cup finals?

Vikas Singh Derek has a Master's in Journalism and has written more than 50,000 articles. He currently works as a cricket content writer at Khel Now.
Published at :November 2, 2025 at 8:13 PM
Modified at :November 2, 2025 at 8:26 PM
IND vs SA, ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025, Harmanpreet Kaur, Laura Wolvaardt

(Courtesy : BCCI)

Australia Women hold the record for the highest team total in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup finals.

The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 final between India Women Cricket Team and South Africa Women Cricket Team is currently underway at the Dr. DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai. The start of the match got delayed due to rain, but thankfully no overs were lost as the Proteas side won the toss and opted to bowl first.

Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Varma took India Women off to a brilliant start with the bat, adding 104 runs for the opening partnership. While Smriti was back in the hut after scoring 45 runs, Varma played a sensational innings of 87 runs, setting the platform for big total.

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 has been a high scoring tournament. The event has seen various records getting shattered as well. For instance, Australia Women chased 331 against India Women in the league stage, scripting the record for the highest-ever successful chase in Women’s ODIs. However, The Women in Blue snatched the record into their kitty as they beat Australia in the semi-final, chasing down a 339-run target by five wickets.

Australia Women hold record for highest ever total in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup finals

Australia celebrate after winning ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022
Captain Meg Lanning of Australia (C) and her team mates (Photo by Kai Schwoerer-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

The highest ever team total in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup finals belong to Australia Women. In the last edition of the tournament in 2022, they piled up 356/5 against England Women in the summit clash. In the same game, England Women piled up 285/10, setting the record for the next highest total.

Top 5 Highest team total in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup finals

  • Australia Women- 356/5, vs England Women (2022 edition)
  • England Women – 285/10, vs Australia Women (2022 edition)
  • Australia Women- 259/7, vs West Indies Women (2013 edition)
  • England Women – 228/7, vs India Women (2017 edition)
  • India Women- 219/10, vs England Women (2017 edition)

(All stats updated till 2022 edition final)

Meanwhile, India Women and South Africa Women are eyeing their first-ever title in the tournament’s history. While South Africa Women have reached the final for the first time, India Women have made it to the final for the third time, having previously lost in the 2005 and 2017 editions. India Women crushed Australia Women, and South Africa outplayed England Women in the semi-finals to book a berth in the final.

Who hold the record for the highest ever team total in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup finals?

Australia Women (356/5) hold the record for the highest-ever team total in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup finals, which they scored against England Women in the 2022 edition.

Who won the toss in IND vs SA, ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 final?

South Africa Women won the toss and opted to bowl first in the encounter.

Who are the finalists of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025?

India Women and South Africa Women are the finalists of ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025.

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Vikas Singh Derek
Vikas Singh Derek

Vikas Singh Derek is a core cricket-lover since childhood and has always followed the sport both in his personal and professional life. He started his school life by watching cricket at home with family. Later, he played cricket on the field at local clubs during college. After his Master's in Journalism from Mumbai, he followed his passion by covering cricket news across various digital media. Since 2015, he has been an aspiring sports journalist and cricket content writer with over 50K+ articles.

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