Australia Win Women’s T20 World Cup
Australia clinched their seventh Women’s T20 World Cup title with a commanding seven-wicket win over England in the final at Lord’s, completing a dominant campaign with another composed all-round performance.
Australia Win Women’s T20 World Cup Final
Australia restricted England to 150 for 4 after choosing to bowl first, keeping control through disciplined bowling and sharp fielding. England recovered from early setbacks through Nat Sciver-Brunt and Freya Kemp, but the total was not enough against Australia’s powerful batting line-up.
Sciver-Brunt led England’s innings with an important half-century, while Kemp provided late acceleration to lift the hosts to a competitive score. However, Australia avoided heavy damage at the death and entered the chase as favourites.
Beth Mooney Stars In Australia Chase
Chasing 151, Australia completed the target with 17 balls remaining. Beth Mooney anchored the innings with a match-winning 64 off 49 balls, using her experience to guide the chase after England tried to build pressure.
Phoebe Litchfield added momentum with a quick 48, helping Australia take control of the final during a decisive second-wicket partnership. Ellyse Perry then remained calm in the closing stages as Australia sealed another major ICC title.
Australia Extend Women’s Cricket Dominance
The victory gave Australia their seventh Women’s T20 World Cup crown and reinforced their position as the most successful team in the tournament’s history. Their unbeaten run through the competition underlined the depth, balance and consistency of the squad.
England, playing in front of a home crowd at Lord’s, showed resistance but could not match Australia’s control in key moments. The result marked another major disappointment for the hosts, while Australia added another chapter to their remarkable record in women’s cricket.









