ENG vs AUS Final: Will Australia win the 7th T20 World Cup title or will England create new history?
The biggest and exciting match of women’s cricket is now in front of us. The two most-enemy teams in cricket history, England and Australia, are going to face each other in the title match of the Women’s T20 World Cup. Cricket fans all over the world are holding their breath for this final match to be held at the historic ground of Lord’s. While the defending champion Australian team will enter the field with the intention of maintaining its dominance and capturing the shining trophy for the record seventh time, the brave lionesses of England are all set to create a new history by breaking the spell of Kangaroos. Kangaroo team’s eyes are on cloud nine, Australian Army is on the threshold of a title hat-trick. The Australian women’s team, captained by Meg Lanning and Alyssa Healy, is considered to be the most dangerous team in this format. Both the batting and bowling of the Australian team, which has been undefeated so far in the tournament, appear to be very balanced. On the basis of Beth Mooney’s excellent form and Ashley Gardner’s lethal all-round performance, the Kangaroo team will enter the final with a psychological edge. The Australian team has an excellent record in knockout matches and they know very well how to handle pressure in big matches. The English team will enter with the intention of changing history, captain Heather Knight made a secret plan. On the other hand, underestimating the England team can prove to be Australia’s biggest mistake. England have played an aggressive brand of cricket throughout the tournament. With world class players like captain Heather Knight, Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sophie Ecclestone, England have the power to turn the match around in any situation. The think-tank of the English team has prepared a special bowling plan to stop the Australian batsmen. According to cricket pundits, whichever team performs better in the first six overs of the powerplay, the trophy of this great match will be in its name.
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