Australia Wins Seventh Women’s T20 World Cup Title with Dominant Victory over England at Lord’s
Australia has won the ICC Women's T20 World Cup for a seventh time, beating England in the final at Lord's to reaffirm their status as the dominant force in the women's game. Chasing England's total of 151, Australia reached their target with seven wickets to spare, controlling the contest from start to finish to lift the trophy once again.
Beth Mooney anchored the run chase with a commanding 64, taking the attack to England's bowlers and building the platform for a comfortable win. Her innings epitomised Australia's superiority in the decider, leaving England without an answer as the holders extended their remarkable record in the tournament.
- Australia beat England at Lord's to win a seventh T20 World Cup.
- They chased down 151 with seven wickets to spare.
- Beth Mooney top-scored with 64 in the final.
Coverage
- BBC Sport — ‘They reclaim their crown!’ – Australia beat England to win T20 World Cup
- BBC Sport — England’s hopes crushed as Australia win T20 World Cup
- BBC Sport — Mooney guides Australia to World Cup win with ‘match-winning’ innings