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Australia Defeat England by Seven Wickets to Claim Record Seventh Women’s T20 World Cup Title
Australia Defeat England by Seven Wickets to Claim Record Seventh Women’s T20 World Cup Title

Australia Defeat England by Seven Wickets to Claim Record Seventh Women’s T20 World Cup Title

Australia won their record seventh Women’s T20 World Cup, defeating England by seven wickets at Lord's. Beth Mooney and Phoebe Litchfield starred in the final.

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Australia defeated England by seven wickets at Lord's to win their record seventh Women’s T20 World Cup, according to Al Jazeera. Beth Mooney scored 64 and Phoebe Litchfield made 48 in a dominant chase that sealed the title.

The victory reinforces Australia's dominance in women’s T20 cricket. Their successful run chase unfolded under pressure at a historic venue, with Mooney and Litchfield anchoring the innings from start to finish.

England, playing on home soil, were unable to defend their total despite earlier hopes. The loss marks a contrast to their 2017 World Cup triumph, which BBC Sport recalled ahead of the final. That victory, by nine runs over India at Lord's, came in the 50-over format and remains England’s most recent major women’s title.

While England aimed to replicate past success, Australia’s clinical performance underscored their status as the format’s most successful team. The result affirms their consistency in high-pressure matches on the global stage.

Mooney and Litchfield’s partnership was pivotal, with Al Jazeera highlighting their contributions as central to the seven-wicket win. No further details on individual overs or bowling figures were provided in the source material.