322. The Stories Of The 2009 Women’s Cricket World Cup

Never on the Backfoot: A Podcast

Neha Shetty

September 5, 20251 hr 13 min
Cricket

322. The Stories Of The 2009 Women’s Cricket World Cup

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Episode Notes

Hi there! Welcome to Episode 322 of Never on the Backfoot Podcast. In this episode, we journey back to the 2009 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup—an edition that reshaped the women’s game. 

Hosted in Australia, it was the first World Cup fully under ICC’s administration and featured eight teams battling across Sydney, Bowral, Canberra, and Newcastle. From India’s faltering Super Six campaign to New Zealand’s inspired run, and England’s ultimate triumph led by Claire Taylor, Charlotte Edwards, and Sarah Taylor, we revisit the matches, the moments, and the players who defined the tournament. 

We’ll reflect on what it meant for emerging teams like Pakistan and West Indies, the challenges of visibility and media coverage at the time, and the lasting legacy this World Cup left on the modern women’s game.

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