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Australia End Two-Year Wait, Crush England to Win Record 7th Women’s T20 World Cup as Ellyse Perry Creates History
Beth Mooney and Phoebe Litchfield power a record-breaking chase, while Ellyse Perry becomes the most decorated cricketer in ICC history.
Australia reaffirmed their dominance in world cricket by defeating England by seven wickets to lift a record-extending seventh ICC Women’s T20 World Cup title. The victory ended Australia’s rare two-year wait for a global T20 crown and further cemented their status as the most successful team in the tournament’s history.
The final witnessed a clinical Australian performance as they comfortably chased down the target with an impressive batting display. The win also produced several historic milestones, headlined by veteran all-rounder Ellyse Perry, who became the most decorated cricketer in ICC tournament history.
Ellyse Perry Creates ICC History
Australia’s latest triumph marked Ellyse Perry’s ninth ICC trophy, making her the first cricketer—male or female—to win nine ICC titles. The remarkable achievement adds another chapter to Perry’s legendary career, which has spanned more than a decade at the highest level.
Her consistency and contributions across formats have made her one of the greatest all-rounders the sport has ever seen, and the latest World Cup victory further strengthens her legacy.
Mooney and Litchfield Deliver in the Final
Australia’s chase was anchored by Beth Mooney, who produced another match-winning knock under pressure. The experienced left-hander scored a composed 64, while Phoebe Litchfield contributed a fluent 48.
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The pair stitched together a brilliant 100-run partnership, taking the game away from England and ensuring Australia crossed the finish line with seven wickets to spare.
Their stand also entered the record books as the highest successful run chase in the history of a Women’s T20 World Cup final, highlighting Australia’s fearless batting approach on the biggest stage.
Another Chapter in Australia’s Dominance

The latest title reinforces Australia’s supremacy in women’s cricket, with the team continuing to set the benchmark in ICC events. Winning a seventh T20 World Cup further widens the gap between Australia and the rest of the cricketing world, showcasing the depth, experience and consistency that have defined their success over the years.
For England, the defeat marked another missed opportunity despite reaching the final, while Australia once again proved why they remain the team to beat in global women’s cricket.
