Hi there! Welcome to Episode 319 of Never on the Backfoot Podcast. In this special retrospective, Ankit joins us yet again as we revisit the 2005 Women’s Cricket World Cup — a tournament that marked new beginnings and unforgettable milestones.
From South Africa hosting for the first time, to India’s historic run to their maiden final, and Australia cementing their dominance with Karen Rolton’s iconic century, this edition was filled with drama, resilience, and defining performances.
We break it down team by team and also look back at the heartbreaks and triumphs that shaped the competition. Along the way, we reflect on the tournament’s legacy, the transition to ICC governance, and how 2005 became a turning point for women’s cricket on the global stage.
Join us as we look back at the matches, the moments, and the memories that continue to resonate two decades later.
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