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Unbeaten Australia and England Clash for Women’s T20 World Cup Glory at Lord’s

Australia and England, both unbeaten in the tournament, will clash in the Women’s T20 World Cup final at Lord’s. Australia aim for their seventh title, having dominated England in previous finals. England rely on their perfect T20I record at Lord’s and the form of Danni Wyatt-Hodge. Key fitness concerns include Australia’s Ellyse Perry and England’s Natalie Sciver-Brunt, who has returned from injury.

Women's T20 WC: Unbeaten heavyweights Australia and England clash for ultimate glory at Lord's

London, July 4

Arch-rivals Australia and England will lock horns in a clash of unbeaten teams when cricket's most celebrated rivalry takes centrestage in the final of the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground on Sunday.

The title clash has all the ingredients to deliver a blockbuster finale and decide the winner of the 12-team tournament. Six-time champions Australia are gunning for their seventh title and standing on the cusp of a milestone 150th women's T20I victory.

They have historically dominated England in global tournament finals, emerging victorious in all three of their previous T20 World Cup final encounters in 2012, 2014, and 2018. Australia have won six of their last eight T20Is against England, including in their last three consecutive meetings.

But England, the hosts and 2009 winners, will lean on their immaculate record at the 'Home of Cricket'. England boast a perfect four-from-four T20I record at Lord's, a streak that includes their maiden T20 World Cup triumph back in 2009.

Australia's primary concern revolves around the fitness of veteran seam-bowling all-rounder Ellyse Perry, who sustained a quad injury during their semi-final victory over the West Indies. Head coach Shelley Nitschke hinted that the management's tolerance for playing a partially fit Ellyse remains high given what is at stake.

Australia will also rely heavily on leg-spin bowling all-rounder Georgia Wareham, who has been their standout impact player in the tournament with a blistering batting strike rate of 182.22 alongside picking seven crucial wickets.

England look equally formidable following the successful return of skipper Natalie Sciver-Brunt, who smashed a match-winning 75 in the semi-final against South Africa after recovering from a calf issue. Opener Danni Wyatt-Hodge is in roaring form, having amassed 294 runs so far, the most for any player in a single edition of the tournament.

With both in peak form, Sunday's clash promises to be a thrilling tactical battle at a venue where England previously scored 186 against the West Indies and emerged victorious, while Australia pulled off a record run-chase against India here last week.

Squads-

Australia: Sophie Molineux (c), Ashleigh Gardner (vc), Tahlia McGrath (vc), Nicola Carey, Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton, Grace Harris, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Voll, Georgia Wareham and Tahlia Wilson (travelling reserve).

England: Nat Sciver-Brunt (c), Lauren Bell, Alice Capsey, Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Dani Gibson, Amy Jones, Freya Kemp, Heather Knight, Linsey Smith, Issy Wong, and Danni Wyatt-Hodge

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I've been following this tournament closely, and both teams have been absolutely dominant. But honestly, I think Australia's experience in big finals will give them the edge. They've won 6 titles for a reason! Georgia Wareham has been a revelation with that strike rate - reminds me of how our own Indian players can be game-changers. 🏏

Rohit P

As an Indian cricket lover, I'm gutted we couldn't make it to the final again. But credit where it's due - Australia and England have shown why they're the best. I just hope Ellyse Perry is fit to play. She's a legend of the women's game, and a final without her wouldn't be the same. Come on, girls! Show the world what women's cricket is all about! 💪

Kavya N

I'm slightly disappointed that the tournament has felt a bit one-sided at times. Both finalists have been too dominant, and I wish we had seen more competitive matches throughout. Still, a Australia-England final at Lord's is a cricket fan's dream. I'm backing England because of that home crowd and their brilliant record at the venue. Let's see if Danni Wyatt-Hodge can continue her golden run! 🌟

Siddharth J

What an amazing advertisement for women's cricket! Two unbeaten teams, both with match-winners in every department. I think the key battle will be between Australia's pace attack and England's top order. If Wyatt-Hodge and Sciver-Brunt fire, England can post a big total. But if Australia's bowlers strike early, they'll be hard to stop. This is going to be edge-of-the-seat stuff! 🔥

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