The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup has seen some remarkable batting performances over the years. Teams have posted massive totals, showcasing power-hitting, consistency, and skill under pressure. From record-breaking innings to high-scoring partnerships, these matches highlight the evolution of women’s cricket. Discover the top 5 highest team totals that have left fans and opponents alike in awe.
Highest Totals in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup
ICC Women England Women – 373/5 vs South Africa Women, Bristol, 2017

England crossed 350 runs three times in World Cup history, including this high-scoring 2017 match. Tammy Beaumont (148 off 145) and Sarah Taylor (147 off 104) shared a record 275-run partnership for the second wicket. England finished at 373/5 in 50 overs. South Africa responded strongly, with three half-centuries, but fell short at 305/9, losing by 68 runs.
ICC Women New Zealand Women – 373/7 vs Pakistan Women, Sydney, 2009

In a Super Six clash at the SCG, New Zealand posted their highest World Cup total against Pakistan. Captain Haidee Tiffen (100 off 128) and Suzie Bates (168 off 105) scored centuries, helping New Zealand reach 373/7. Pakistan were bowled out for 150, giving New Zealand a massive 223-run victory.
ICC Women England Women – 376/2 vs Pakistan Women, Vijayawada, 1997

The first 300+ total in World Cup history came from England in 1997. Janette Brittin (138 off 124) and Barbara Daniels (142* off 103) shared a 203-run partnership for the second wicket. England ended on 376/2, while Pakistan managed only 146/3, losing by 230 runs.
ICC Women England Women – 377/7 vs Pakistan Women, Leicester, 2017

England’s second-highest World Cup total came in Leicester during the 2017 edition. Nat Sciver-Brunt (137 off 92) and Heather Knight (106 off 109) posted a 213-run second-wicket stand. Rain interrupted Pakistan at 107/3 in 29.2 overs, and England won by 107 runs via the DLS method.
ICC Women Australia Women – 412/3 vs Denmark Women

Australia holds the World Cup record for the highest total and largest victory margin. Captain Belinda Clark scored an unbeaten 229 off 155 balls, becoming the first ODI double centurion. Australia finished 412/3 in 50 overs, while Denmark were bowled out for 49, handing Australia a 363-run win.