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Australia Clinch Seventh T20 WC Title as Mooney Stars with Bat and Gloves

Australia clinched their seventh Women's T20 World Cup title by defeating England by seven wickets at Lord's. Beth Mooney anchored the chase with an unbeaten 64 and was named both Player of the Match and Player of the Tournament. Mooney praised the team's evolution over the past year and new captain Sophie Molineux's calm leadership. The victory came after Australia fell short in the previous two ICC events.

"Really nice that we've capped it off": Player of the Tournament Mooney after Australia clinch T20 WC title

London, July 6

Australia star Beth Mooney said the team's hard work and evolution over the past year made their ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 triumph even more satisfying after she starred in the final against England and swept both the Player of the Match and Player of the Tournament awards.

Mooney anchored Australia's successful chase of 151 with a composed 64 off 49 balls as the defending champions defeated England by seven wickets with 17 balls to spare at Lord's to clinch a record-extending seventh Women's T20 World Cup title.

Reflecting on being named Player of the Match and Player of the Tournament, Mooney said, "Yeah, this has been on the calendar for a little while for us. So, it's just nice to be part of the squad first and foremost and have a role to play, opening the batting and wicketkeeping. So, yeah, just pumped to be here. There's been a lot of evolution in this group in the last 12 months, and a lot of growth and some fun times as well. So, really nice that we've capped it off with this today."

Speaking about finally lifting the trophy after Australia fell short in the previous two ICC events, she added, "Yeah, just happy to be here. I think it's been pretty well documented that we haven't quite made it this far in the last two ICC events. So, yeah, just woke up this morning pretty grateful we made it this far."

Mooney also praised new captain Sophie Molineux for guiding the side through an unbeaten campaign.

"Yeah, so, she's been amazing. She's just calm and composed and doesn't look too flustered, I think. She's put her own spin on the captaincy and been a great leader. I think she's been a great leader in Australian cricket for a long time. People probably just haven't been able to see that. And now we're fortunate we get to see it firsthand. And, you know, the girls have really got around her, and it's just amazing icing on the cake for what's been a pretty amazing tournament for us as a group," she said.

The experienced wicketkeeper-batter also reflected on her performances behind the stumps, including a sharp stumping of England opener Danni Wyatt-Hodge.

"Yeah, you know, warmed up in the tournament. I think at the start I was a bit rusty, but got some great support in our coaching staff with Dan Kiley and Shell, the boys and Sean McLeod. So, I've had plenty of help along the way. I can't take too much credit. It's been really nice to have some consistency with the gloves and to play a role in the field as well," said the 32-year-old wicketkeeper-batter.

Explaining her approach during the title-winning chase, Mooney said, "Oh, I think, you know, as I spoke about in the semi-final, it's really important to settle the dugout in the powerplay in a big game. Voll got us off to a really good start, hit the ball really well and then had an unfortunate dismissal. Phoebe came out and nailed it from ball one. So, you know, I just kept going and tried to make sure we got ahead of the game as early as possible."

Australia recovered quickly after losing opener Georgia Voll in the second over, with Mooney and Phoebe Litchfield adding a match-defining partnership that powered the side to 62/1 at the end of the powerplay before taking them beyond the 100-run mark in the 11th over.

Litchfield made a fluent 48, while Mooney registered her ninth Women's T20 World Cup half-century before Ellyse Perry and Ashleigh Gardner completed the chase.

Earlier, Australia's disciplined bowling attack restricted England to 150/4 despite an unbeaten 58 from captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and 44 from Freya Kemp.

Annabel Sutherland, Sophie Molineux, Lucy Hamilton and Kim Garth picked up a wicket apiece to lay the foundation for another memorable World Cup triumph.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Absolutely deserved! Mooney and Litchfield's partnership was the turning point. But I have to say, England's Nat Sciver-Brunt played a brilliant knock as well. The women's game is getting more competitive and entertaining with every tournament. Kudos to both teams! 🏏💪

Vikram M

Seven World Cup titles! That's just incredible dominance. What's impressive is how they keep evolving as a team. From our Indian perspective, we need to invest more in women's domestic cricket and create a system that produces players who can handle pressure in knockout games. Australia has set the blueprint.

Priya S

Beth Mooney is such an underrated superstar! Her composure in chases is unmatched. And that stumping of Wyatt-Hodge was top class. I'm so glad women's cricket is getting more recognition now. Hope BCCI takes notes and gives our women more exposure against top teams like Australia. 🇮🇳👀

Rohit P

Great to see Australia back on top after missing out in the last two ICC events. Mooney's statement about the team's evolution shows how they learned from setbacks. Something our Indian men's team could also take inspiration from. Consistency matters! 👍

Kavya N

Honestly, the way Phoebe Litchfield and Mooney batted in the powerplay was a masterclass. And Ellyse Perry finishing things off like always! Australia's team culture is something special. Makes me wish our Indian domestic structure for women was this strong. Congrats to the Aussies! 🎉

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