As soon as England entered the title match, a very ’embarrassing’ name was associated with it. Record, on the other hand Alice Perry created history

T20 World Cup Final Records: England lost the toss in the title match of the ongoing Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 against Australia at the historic ground of Lord’s on Sunday. With this, the ‘unwanted record’ of losing the toss the most number of times in the same T20 World Cup edition has been created in the name of the host team. Has been connected.

England has lost the toss 6 out of 7 times so far in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. This team batted first after losing the toss against Sri Lanka in its first match of the campaign. After this, in the next match against Ireland, he won the toss and gave priority to batting first.

England has lost the final three times to Australia

After this, England lost the toss in the group matches against Scotland, West Indies and New Zealand. Even in the semi-final match against South Africa, the toss of the coin was not in favor of England. However, England won all six matches in their favour.

Before this, 3 T20 World Cup finals have been played between England and Australia, in which Australia has won the title every time. In such a situation, England would like to change history this time. The Australian team has won the trophy in 6 out of the last 9 editions.

Perry playing the 7th T20 World Cup final

On one hand, England created an ‘unwanted record’ by losing the toss 7 times. On the other hand, Australian legend Ellyse Perry made a record, who is playing her 7th Women’s T20 World Cup final. Ellis has equaled compatriot Alyssa Healy in terms of playing the most number of finals in the history of the tournament.

There is a light breeze at the Lord’s ground with a temperature of 27 degrees Celsius, making the weather favorable for the game. The pitch is very good looking and has an even layer of grass. However, there is a slight dryness beneath the surface, indicating that there will not be a high-scoring match here. The new ball is likely to provide seam movement to the Australian fast bowlers, which may test the batsmen in the initial overs.

Playing-11 of both the teams

Under the captaincy of Nat Sciver-Brunt, the England team has entered the title match with Amy Jones (wicketkeeper), Danny Wyatt-Hodge, Alice Capsey, Heather Knight, Freya Kemp, Daniel Gibson, Charlotte Dean, Linsey Smith, Sophie Ecclestone and Lauren Bell.

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At the same time, the Australian team is playing this historic match under the captaincy of Sophie Molineux with Georgia Woll, Beth Mooney (wicketkeeper), Phoebe Litchfield, Alice Perry, Ashley Gardner, Georgia Wareham, Annabel Sutherland, Nicola Carey, Sophie Molineux (captain), Kim Garth and Lucy Hamilton. -With agency input

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