Australia's women's cricket team sent shockwaves through the Oval (yes, we're at Lord's, but let's get into the spirit) as they stormed to their seventh Women's T20 World Cup title – and it wasn't a close-run thing! Chasing down England's 150/6, Meg Lanning's Aussies knocked it off with seven wickets in hand, making light work of what should have been a sterner test.
The match was a one-sided demolition job by the Australians, who never looked like losing their grip on proceedings. England may have posted a respectable total, but it ultimately wasn't enough to keep the Aussies at bay. This dominant display cements Australia's status as the top dogs in women's T20 cricket – and we're talking seven World Cup titles here!
Aussie skipper Lanning was effusive in her praise for her team: 'We were really dominant with both bat and ball. Our bowlers did a cracking job, restricting England to a total that made it easy pickings for us.'
It was a thrilling finale to an electrifying tournament at the iconic Lord's ground – and what a crowd it was! The Australian fans went absolutely mental as their team sealed victory, basking in the glory of another title triumph.