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Australia's 7th T20 World Cup Triumph: Trust and Unity Key

Australia has won a record-extending seventh Women's T20 World Cup title, defeating England by seven wickets in the final. Captain Sophie Molineux credited the team's trust, hard work, and selfless attitude for their success. Beth Mooney's 64 and Phoebe Litchfield's 48 laid the foundation for the chase at Lord's. Molineux also praised senior player Ellyse Perry as the "heartbeat of the group" and young bowler Lucy Hamilton for her composure.

Women's T20 WC: 'Trusting each other was the key,' says Molineux after Australia's record win

London, July 6

Australia captain Sophie Molineux hailed the unity and selfless attitude within her squad after leading the team to a record-extending seventh Women's T20 World Cup title, saying the triumph was the reward for months of hard work, trust and preparation.

Australia defeated England by seven wickets in the final at Lord's on Sunday, comfortably chasing 151 in 17.1 overs after Beth Mooney's match-winning 64 and Phoebe Litchfield's fluent 48 laid the foundation for another memorable World Cup triumph.

An emotional Molineux described the victory as a special moment, especially with her family present to witness Australia's latest success.

"It's too good to be true. Dad's here as well. It's a special day. It took a lot of thought, effort, and hard work. And a group of people willing to do anything for each other. That's invaluable," Molineux said after lifting the trophy.

Molineux reserved special praise for senior all-rounder Ellyse Perry, saying her influence on the team extends well beyond her performances on the field.

"Having the likes of Pez to calm the team down after that first innings was so important. She's incredible. What she brings to the team isn't just on the field. Her nature and what she is, she's the heartbeat of the group really. An absolute legend of the game. She deserves so much," she said.

The captain also applauded young fast bowler Lucy Hamilton, who claimed an early wicket in the final and impressed with her composure on the biggest stage.

"Lucy Hamilton was so calm and had so much clarity. That's a testament to her and the group around her," Molineux said.

Reflecting on Australia's approach throughout the tournament, Molineux said consistency in mindset and trust in the team's preparation were the biggest factors behind their success.

"I think it's just being able to trust each other, trust our processes. We did a lot of work leading up to it and it's just nice to see it come to fruition. In tournament play you have to have the same mentality no matter the situation you are in," she said.

Molineux also paid tribute to England, who reached the final after an impressive campaign, before thanking Australia's families, support staff and the fans for their role in the team's journey.

"Firstly, just a massive congratulations to England. You guys have played such an amazing brand of cricket all tournament. To our beautiful families, partners and friends, you guys are so special to us. It's amazing to share this with you all. To our support staff, thank you for everything you do. And to the fans, it's been an incredible tournament. Every match there has been a massive crowd," she said.

The Australia captain ended by praising her teammates for embracing the team's vision throughout the competition.

"Finally, to the girls, I'm just so incredibly proud. Thank you for having an open mind and being willing to come on the journey. You should be incredibly proud," she added.

Australia's victory marked their seventh Women's T20 World Cup title, adding to their triumphs in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020 and 2023, further cementing their status as the most successful team in the tournament's history.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Congratulations to Australia! They truly are invincible in women's T20 cricket. But as an Indian, I can't help but feel a bit of sadness too. Our women's team has so much potential, but we still lack that consistent pipeline of talent and support. Meanwhile, Australia keeps producing world-class players like Ellyse Perry and Beth Mooney. It's time for BCCI to invest more in grassroots women's cricket and give our girls the same facilities as the men get. 🏏

Vikram M

Seven T20 World Cups! That's just insane dominance. Sophie Molineux seems like a brilliant captain - humble, grateful, and full of praise for her teammates. I especially liked her shoutout to Lucy Hamilton, the young fast bowler. In India, we often see young players getting thrown into the deep end without proper guidance. Australia's system of nurturing talent through mentorship is something we should definitely emulate.

Sarah B

As someone who watches a lot of women's cricket from the USA, I have to say Australia sets the gold standard. Their consistency over the years is incredible. Beth Mooney is just a run machine in finals! And Ellyse Perry - what a legend, both on and off the field. England also played well, but Australia were just too good on the day. Congrats to the champions! 🌟

Rohit P

I have mixed feelings. On one hand, great to see women's cricket getting this kind of global attention. On the other hand, it's disappointing that the final wasn't more competitive. Australia's dominance, while impressive, might not be great for the sport's growth. Look at how India chased 174 against Australia in the group stage - balance is needed! Still, credit where it's due - they are champions for a reason. 👏

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