Australia Win ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Sophie Molineux and Co Extend WT20 WC Record With 7th Title
Australia have secured an unprecedented seventh ICC Women's T20 World Cup crown, overcoming hosts England in a convincing ENG vs AUS WT20 Final 2026 at Lord's. Spearheaded by an exceptional collective bowling display and a clinical top-order run chase, the worldâs number-one ranked team reasserted their global dominance to extend their remarkable tournament title record.  Nat Sciver-Brunt Carries Son Theodore In Arms Out for National Anthem Ahead of ENG vs AUS ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Final.
Clinical Chase Seals Absolute Dominance
Chasing 151, Australia approached the target with the trademark composure that has defined their championship era. Explosive opener Beth Mooney (64) anchors the innings beautifully with a fluent half-century, completely defusing the early threat posed by England's primary spinner, Sophie Ecclestone.
Mooney found excellent support from the incoming Phoebe Litchfield (48), who dismantled the seam attack with selective boundary hitting. Litchfield added 100 runs for the second wicket with Mooney, before getting cleanebowled by Charlie Dean. Interestingly, Ecclestone did eventually got the better of Mooney, trapping the opener leg-before wicket with Australia inches away from the finish line.
Veteran all-rounder Ellyse Perry (13*) and Ashleigh Gardner (3*) ensured that Australia comfortably crossed the line with 2.5 overs to spare, sparking celebrations in front of a packed London crowd.
Powerplay Breakthroughs Set the Tone
Having elected to field first under heavy cloud cover, Australiaâs bowling unit immediately justified the tactical decision. Opening bowler Kim Garth delivered a masterclass in disciplined line and length, restricting Englandâs explosive top order and removing dangerous opener Danni Wyatt-Hodge cheaply.
Despite a fighting, unbeaten half-century from premier all-rounder Nat Sciver-Brunt (58*) and a late counter-attacking cameo from teenager Freya Kemp (44), Australia's spinners choked the scoring during the middle overs. Annabel Sutherland and Sophie Molineux picked up crucial wickets at critical junctures to keep Englandâs final total to a manageable 150 for 4.
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