Each of the eight qualifying teams for the 2022 Women’s World Cup will play each other once during the group Stage. The top four teams will then compete in the finals.
Group Stage:
Round One
- New Zealand v West Indies (West Indies by 3 runs)
- Bangladesh v South Africa (South Africa by 32 runs)
- Australia v England (Australia by 12 runs)
- Pakistan v India (India by 107 runs)
Round Two
- New Zealand v Bangladesh (New Zealand by 9 wickets)
- Australia v Pakistan (Australia by 7 wickets)
- West Indies England (West Indies by 7 runs)
- New Zealand v India (New Zealand by 62 runs)
Round Three
- Pakistan v South Africa (South Africa by 6 runs)
- West Indies v India (India by 155 runs)
- New Zealand v Australia (Australia by 141 runs)
- Pakistan v Bangladesh (Bangladesh by 9 runs)
Round Four
- South Africa v England (South Africa by 3 wickets)
- Australia v West Indies (Australia by 7 wickets)
- England v India (England by 4 wickets)
- New Zealand v South Africa (South Africa by 2 wickets)
Round Five
- Bangladesh v West Indies (West Indies by 4 runs)
- India v Australia (Australia by 6 wickets)
- New Zealand v England (England by 1 wicket)
- West Indies v Pakistan (Pakistan by 8 wickets)
Round Six
- South Africa v Australia (Australia by 5 wickets)
- India v Bangladesh (India by 110 runs)
- South Africa v West Indies (No result)
- England v Pakistan (England by 9 wickets)
Round Seven
- Bangladesh v Australia (Australia by 5 wickets)
- New Zealand v Pakistan (New Zealand by 71 runs)
- England v Bangladesh (England by 100 runs)
- India v South Africa (South Africa by 3 wickets)
Semi Finals
- Australia v West Indies (Australia by 157 runs)
- South Africa v England (England by 137 runs)
Final
- Australia v England (Australia by 71 runs)