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Australia's reign, T20 World Cup victory hit a six, host South Africa's dream of becoming champions was shattered

Australia's reign, T20 World Cup victory hit a six, host South Africa's dream of becoming champions was shattered

Australia's reign, T20 World Cup victory hit a six, host South Africa's dream of becoming champions was shattered

New Delhi: Australia has captured the ICC Women's T20 World Cup title played in South Africa. After winning the toss and batting first, Australia scored 156 for 6 thanks to Beth Mooney's half-century. In reply, the host South African team could score only 137 runs. With this victory, the Australian team has also won the ICC Women's T20 World Cup title for the sixth time. Chasing South Africa's target, one of the batsmen stun Australia's bowlers. Laura Willwardt, who opened the innings, played an innings of 61 runs off 48 balls. He hit 5 fours and 3 sixes. Australia got their wicket at a crucial moment and got out after scoring a half-century. His dismissal ended the hopes of the host team. One by one the wickets fell and the target became difficult.

ICC Women T20 world cup final: Winning the toss and batting first, Australia scored 156 for 6 thanks to Beth Mooney's half-century. In reply, the host South African team could score only 137 runs.

Australia's opening batsman Beth Mooney played a great innings in the final. He scored 74 runs in 53 balls with the help of 9 fours and 1 six. Gardner scored 29 and Alyssa Haley scored 18. Captain Mag Lanning could only score 10 runs. Due to Mooney's brilliant innings, the team made a score of 156 runs for 6 wickets in front of South Africa.

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In 2009, England won the Women's T20 World Cup for the first time by defeating New Zealand. In 2010, the New Zealand team again reached the final for the second time in a row and this time they were defeated by Australia. After winning the title for the first time, Australia celebrated a World Cup hat-trick by defeating England twice in 2012 and 2014.

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