Australia Women T20 WC Champions 2026 — Seventh Heaven at Lord’s, Mooney Leads the Way
Lord’s hosted the Australia Women’s team as they made history yet again by pummelling the England Women’s team and securing the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup trophy. This makes Australia the winners of the 7th Women’s T20 World Cup thanks to the domination they perennially display during the tournament. The final at Lord’s showcased, yet again, the staple of any great cricket match. The pressure, the nervous and exciting moments, the fantastic bowling, and a legendary World Cup Final victory inning from Beth Mooney. Mooney showcased, yet again, her legendary and great ability to remain calm and focused and helped Australia take another World Cup victory. In doing so, she was awarded Player of the Match and Player of the Tournament. Australia Win Seventh Women’s T20 World Cup Seventh heaven and counting. Australia has made it a habit to dominate the Women’s T20 World Cup, and this year’s victory at Lord’s secured their title once again, taking the tournament total to seven. Australia opened the 2026 tournament, refreshed and ready to reclaim their title after years of not winning an ICC trophy. With a mix of new players and their sufficiently popular players, the undefeated Australia squad successfully delivered yet another championship trophy. The well-rounded nature of the Australian squad this year was a crucial factor in their ultimate dominance. Batting calmness and focus were combined with pressure-resistant bowling and fielding to help Australia defend their title. England Set a Competitive Total After winning the toss, Australia opted to bowl first. This decision, combined with the first-rate discipline of the Australian bowlers, meant the opening phase of the innings was a difficult time for the England batters. Easy runs were scarce. England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt scored a match-winning innings of 58 not out and received crucial late-overs support from Freya Kemp, who scored 44. England’s innings finished on 150 for 4 after 20 overs. Australia’s bowlers would take confidence from England’s innings, as 150 was a reasonably low total, and Australia’s batting strength meant chasing the total was very much within reach. Australia’s Bowlers Created the Foundation Australia’s bowlers sustained pressure on England and were a vital reason for Australia’s success. England’s batters found it incredibly difficult to score, and Australia’s bowlers, led by Kim Garth, executed their plans very well. England’s innings finished at 135, which was a great result considering the conditions. Australia’s fielding, and particularly a high standard of catching, was also a major positive. Beth Mooney Once Again Delivers on the Biggest Stage The ICC finals are always the time for Beth Mooney to shine. Once again, the experienced left-hander scored 64 off 49 balls, showing elegant stroke-making and remarkable composure. Instead of aggressively attacking the bowlers, as many players might do in a chase, Mooney built her innings carefully and, along the way, kept the run rate in check by rotating the strike and punishing bad balls. One of the reasons for the success of Australia in the ICC tournaments around the world has been the ability of players to keep cool in all situations of the game and, in particular, in the more challenging situations. This was more than a half-century; it showed once more that Beth Mooney is one of the all-time great players of the Women’s T20 World Cup. Phoebe Litchfield Provides Perfect Support While Beth Mooney anchored the innings, Phoebe Litchfield played the perfect supporting role. With her innings of 48 off 35, Litchfield’s innings were aggressive and busy, striking good shots to push the innings along and keep the score moving. Along the way, they built a crucial 100-run partnership, pretty much winning the game for Australia. The partnership left England behind and totally in control of the game. Australia Finish the Chase in Style After such a spectacular partnership, Australia had only a little work left to win the game. Despite the leaving of Mooney and Litchfield in the dying stages of the contest, the ever-so-experienced Ellyse Perry brought Australia home to chase the target of 153 with the team only losing 3 wickets in 17.1 overs while winning the contest with 17 balls to spare. The celebration from the Australian camp was buoyant as the players lifted another World Cup trophy, adding yet another glorious chapter to their already remarkable legacy. Match Summary England Women: 150/4 (20 Overs) Australia Women: 153/3 (17.1 Overs) Australia Women won by 7 wickets Australia’s Pursuit for the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup Championship Starting the tournament as a favourite at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, Australia delivered on every front. The combination of consistency and the traditional Australian women’s cricket tenacity and discipline wove their way through every match, offering the world a glimpse of the champions they are. From the group stage through to the knockout matches, Australia went through unbeaten. The composition of their squad offered the right mix of youth and experience that worked to their advantage in game situations. The final match at Lord’s was closed in on by the traditional Australian winning attitude. Whether with a bat, a ball, or in the field, total focus was dedicated by each of the players and proved to be the winning factor. Beth Mooney Player of the Tournament There is little doubt in the cricket world that Beth Mooney is among the greatest female cricketers. There wasn’t a match where her runs didn’t come at an influential time. Scoring a measured 64 In the final vs. England, Beth was awarded the Player of the Match due to her final match impact. Most notably, the award for Player of the Tournament was a result of consistent and impressive performances over the course of the tournament. This award recognized Mooney’s composure, the best selection of shots, and her ability to absorb pressure and was a result of her being the most reliable batter. Supporting Australia throughout the tournament, Mooney delivered exactly what was needed. Heavily publicized, however deserved, Mooney’s effort was a piece of the support Australia needed to accomplish their goals. The mid-innings pressure created by the bowlers was set by the control of the line and, through the tournament,
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