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Australia thrash England to win record seventh Women’s T20 World Cup

Al Jazeera · 2026-07-05

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• What happened: Australia defeated England by seven wickets to win their seventh Women’s T20 World Cup at Lord’s Cricket Ground, successfully chasing a target of 151 runs with 17 balls to spare. • Why it matters: This victory reinforces Australia’s dominance in women’s cricket, as they remain unbeaten throughout the tournament and continue to set records in the T20 format. • What to watch next: Fans will be looking forward to the upcoming international fixtures and tournaments to see if England can bounce back and challenge Australia’s supremacy in women’s cricket.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkAustralia celebrate with the trophy after beating England in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 final at Lord's Cricket Ground in London, England [Justin Tallis/AFP]By ReutersPublished On 5 Jul 20265 Jul 2026Australia have crushed England by seven wickets in a one-sided final to land their seventh Women’s T20 World Cup at a sold-out Lord’s Cricket Ground in London.A sparkling second-wicket century partnership between Beth Mooney (64 runs) and Phoebe Litchfield (48 runs) helped Australia chase down a victory target of 151 with 17 balls to spare on Sunday.Having beaten England 16-0 in the multi-format Ashes 18 months ago, Australia comprehensively outplayed their rivals again to claim the trophy.“That’s the only way in T20 cricket – throw the first punch. We just tried to get the run rate down as fast as possible,” said Litchfield, whose 48 came off just 35 balls.She credited Mooney for easing the pressure of the run chase.“‘Moods made it look easy out there and took the pressure off me, and we had an awesome partnership,” she said. “It’s always lots of fun batting with ‘Moods’, running hard and getting creative.“It’s such a cool feeling to contribute, and to win the World Cup is incredible.”Mooney was named player of the tournament after her 64 from 49 balls for an Australia side who went through the tournament unbeaten.“I just tried to make sure we got ahead of the game as early as possible,” she said.“This is an amazing icing on the cake for what has been a pretty amazing tournament for the group.”Australia’s Beth Mooney was named player of the cricket final [Justin Tallis/AFP]England’s under-par total of 150-4 was built around an unbroken partnership of 80 between captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and Freya Kemp.Sciver-Brunt made 58 from 53 balls, with Kemp striking 44 from 28, including a straight six off Sophie Molineux in the final over, but they were starting from too far back after a sluggish start.Australia reduced England to 39-2 in the first six overs. Lucy Hamilton picked up her first wicket in the World Cup, slanting a delivery across Amy Jones to have England’s opener caught low down by Georgia Voll at gully for six.Wicketkeeper Mooney took a superb tumbling catch down the leg side off the glove to remove the tournament’s leading run scorer Danni Wyatt-Hodge for eight, giving Annabel Sutherland her 50th wicket in T20 internationals.Alice Capsey hit Ash Gardner over deep mid-wicket for six as England tried to break the stranglehold, but she was bowled by Molineux, reverse-sweeping, for 23, and Heather Knight was trapped lbw for two by the miserly Kim Garth, who took 1-20 from her four overs.Sciver-Brunt and Kemp upped the ante, but the modest target was insufficient to test Australia.Voll signalled Australia’s intent by hitting the first ball from Charlie Dean to the boundary, and although the opener departed next over, dragging on Lauren Bell for nine, Mooney and Litchfield flayed the England attack.They took out a huge chunk of the target in the first 10 overs, reaching 98-1, and kept their foot to the floor.Litchfield, who hit two sixes, was bowled by Dean, with Mooney following lbw to Sophie Ecclestone, but Ellyse Perry saw Australia home after being given a life when a catch by Ecclestone was controversially ruled out by the TV umpire.Victory was confirmed with four wides from a wayward delivery by Ecclestone – a neat summation of England’s day.“They [Australia] have led the way for years,” said England coach Charlotte Edwards.“You have to be at your best to beat them, and we weren’t, hence why they’re lifting the trophy now.“Although we have missed out today, I don’t think we should be disheartened. This is a very, very good Australian team who have dominated women’s cricket, and we’re not too far away.”Australia’s Georgia Voll consoles England’s Sophie Ecclestone after the final [Justin Tallis/AFP]

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