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ICC Chairman Jay Shah Hails Golden Era as Australia Wins 7th Women's T20 World Cup

Australia defeated England by 7 wickets in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup final at Lord's to win their seventh title. ICC Chairman Jay Shah praised the tournament as a showcase of the "golden era" of women's cricket. Beth Mooney led the chase with 64 runs after Australia's bowlers restricted England to 150/4. Captain Sophie Molineux received the trophy from Shah following the dominant performance.

"Women's cricket is in golden era": ICC Chairman Jay Shah

London, July 6

ICC Chairman Jay Shah presented the ICC Women's World Cup 2026 trophy to captain Sophie Molineux after Australia defeated England in the final at Lord's to clinch their seventh title.

Australia restricted England to 150 after electing to bowl and then chased down the target in 17.1 overs with Beth Mooney leading the way, scoring 64 runs, according to a release.

Following Australia's victory, ICC Chairman Jay Shah said that women's cricket is in its golden era and that the tournament served as a reminder of why the sport is unmissable, thanks to the power, passion and class on display.

"Congratulations to Cricket Australia on winning their seventh ICC Women's T20 World Cup title with another incredible campaign. Huge credit to England cricket too - fantastic runners-up but champions in spirit. This tournament reminded us why women's cricket is unmissable - power, passion, and pure class on display from start to finish. Thank you to both teams and everyone who made this World Cup so special. Women's cricket is in a golden era," Jay Shah posted on X.

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

Priya S

What a performance by Australia! Beth Mooney is an absolute legend. 🏆 But honestly, England also played well - they just ran into a super strong Australian side. As an Indian fan, I'm happy to see the growth of women's cricket globally. Hope BCCI invests more in our women's team now. We have players like Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana who can take us to the top!

Michael C

Great to see the women's game getting such high-level recognition from the ICC chairman. The standard of cricket in this tournament has been outstanding. Australia's dominance is remarkable - seven titles is incredible. Looking forward to seeing more nations invest in their women's cricket programs.

Vikram M

Well deserved win for Australia again. They are just too good in women's T20. But I have one small criticism - Jay Shah could have mentioned the efforts of other teams more. The tournament had some great moments from New Zealand, South Africa, and even India showed fight in some matches. Still, great to see the game growing. 👏

Rohit P

Jay Shah is doing great things for Indian and world cricket. Women's cricket truly is in a golden era - more viewership, more sponsors, more quality cricket. The Australia-England final was a perfect showcase. Hope to see more Associate nations develop their women's teams too. The future is bright! ⭐

Sarah B

Incredible tournament overall! The final was a fitting climax - Australia's clinical performance against a spirited England side. Mooney and Litchfield's partnership was the difference. Jay Shah's endorsement of the women's

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