ENG W vs AUS W: Kangaroos strike again! Australia crush England by 7 wickets; Won the world title for the seventh time
- Kangaroos once again big bang!
- Australia crushed England by 7 wickets
- Won the world title for the seventh time!
ENG W vs AUS W Final Match Scorecard: The final match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 was played on 5 July between the women’s national cricket teams of England and Australia (ENG vs AUS). The match was played at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. In this title match, Australia defeated England by seven wickets and won their seventh title. England was captained by Nat Siver-Brunt, while Australia was captained by Sophie Molyneux. Both teams entered the field with the aim of winning the match and becoming world champions.
The Women’s T20 World Cup has had 10 editions.
Australia have won 7 of them
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In this thrilling match, Australian captain Sophie Molyneux won the toss and elected to bowl first. England’s women’s team got off to a disappointing start after losing the toss; Both the openers returned to the pavilion with the team’s score only 32 runs. After that, captain Nate Siver-Brunt and Alice Capsey saved the innings and took the team to 67 runs.
Batting first, England Women’s team raised their total in the allotted 20 overs. Captain Nat Siver-Brunt played a brilliant unbeaten knock of 58 for England. In this excellent innings, she hit five fours in 53 balls. Apart from Siver-Brunt, one other player contributed an unbeaten 44.
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Lucy Hamilton took the first wicket for Australia. Lucy Hamilton, Sophie Molyneux, Annabelle Sutherland and Kim Garth took one wicket each. Apart from these four, no other bowler could take a wicket. Australia women needed 151 runs in 20 overs to win the match.
Australia got off to a dismal start in the run chase and suffered their first shock at just 17 runs. However, they successfully achieved this target by losing three wickets in 17.1 overs. Aggressive opener and wicketkeeper-batsman Beth Mooney top-scored with 64; She hit 10 fours in just 49 balls. Apart from Mooney, Phoebe Litchfield scored 48 runs.
Lauren Bell took the first wicket for England Women’s team. Only three bowlers, Bell, Sophie Ecclestone and Charlotte Dean, took a wicket each for the team; No other bowler could get a wicket.
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