Results
Year | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Venue | Number of teams |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1963 Details | Australia | New Zealand | England | Eastbourne, England | 11 |
1967 Details | New Zealand | Australia | South Africa | Perth, Australia | 8 |
1971 Details | Australia | New Zealand | England | Kingston, Jamaica | 9 |
1975 Details | Australia | England | New Zealand | Auckland, New Zealand | 11 |
1979 Details | 1st equal: New Zealand Australia Trinidad and Tobago |
Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago | 19 | ||
1983 Details | Australia | New Zealand | Trinidad and Tobago | Singapore City, Singapore | 14 |
1987 Details | New Zealand | 2nd equal: Trinidad and Tobago Australia |
Glasgow, Scotland | 17 | |
1991 Details | Australia | New Zealand | Jamaica | Sydney, Australia | 20 |
1995 Details | Australia | South Africa | New Zealand | Birmingham, England | 27 |
1999 Details | Australia | New Zealand | England | Christchurch, New Zealand | 26 |
2003 Details | New Zealand | Australia | Jamaica | Kingston, Jamaica | 24 |
2007 Details | Australia | New Zealand | Jamaica | Auckland, New Zealand | 16 |
2011 Details | Australia | New Zealand | England | Singapore City, Singapore | 16 |
2015 Details | - | - | - | Sydney, Australia |
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