The 13th edition of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup is almost here. The eight-team tournament set to begin on September 30, and the final is scheduled for November 2.

Australia remain the most successful team in the history of the Women’s World Cup, having lifted the trophy on seven occasions. England are not far behind with four title wins.

New Zealand are the only other nation to have won the tournament, winning it in 2000.

Meanwhile, India, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan, will all be aiming to secure their first-ever Women’s World Cup title.

As we count down to the start of this much-anticipated tournament, let’s take a look at its history. Since its inception in 1973, the Women’s World Cup has developed a rich and storied legacy, highlighting the growth and evol

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