Australia wins Women's T20 World Cup
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The Australian women's cricket team have claimed their seventh T20 World Cup trophy after downing England by seven wickets in a one-sided final at Lord's. The victory also saw Ellyse Perry notch an astonishing slice of cricket history by becoming the first player to win nine major ICC World Cup titles,
We reveal the BBC Sport readers' team of the tournament from the Women's T20 World Cup, while Test Match Special pundits also have their say.
Everyone can stream the ICC Women's T20 World Cup final live for FREE on the Sky Sports App and skysports.com. Hosts England face six-time champions Australia in Sunday's Lord's final, with coverage live from 2.30pm ahead of play getting under way at 3.30pm.
Former India captain MS Dhoni, who is widely regarded as the best finisher in the modern game, is celebrating his 45th birthday on Tuesday.
Sophie Molineux’s side roared to a wholly one-sided seven-wicket victory on Sunday (Monday AEST) as a brilliant century partnership from Beth Mooney and Phoebe Litchfield turned their pursuit of England’s 4-150 into a cakewalk in front of 30,000 gloomy home fans.
The 2026 ICC T20 Cricket World Cup will finally end on Sunday, March 8, 2026. The final match will be between India and New Zealand. This will certainly be an intense matchup. India is considered the favorite, as they are the reigning World Cup Champions.
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Nepalese fans show their support at the T20 World Cup game against Sri Lanka at Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill, Florida in 2024 Photo by Matt Roberts-ICC/ICC via Getty Images The Athletic has launched a Cricket WhatsApp Channel. Click here to join.
