Australia won the Women’s World Cup for the seventh time, defeating England by 71 runs. On 148, Nat Sciver stayed undefeated.
Alyssa Healy had earlier hammered a blistering 170 to lead Australia to a staggering 356 for five in the Women’s World Cup final against England. After being invited to bat, Australia put forth a dominant performance.
Rachael Haynes (68) and Beth Mooney (62) both hit great half-centuries in addition to Healy’s outstanding performance. Healy’s innings lasted 138 balls and included a total of 26 boundaries. Anya Shrubsole took three wickets for England, allowing 46 runs to be scored.Ā
Meanwhile, Natalie Sciver came close to unseating her teammates, but she was left alone in the middle to chase a massive total
. Amy Jones, Sophia Dunkley, and Charlotte Dean formed little partnerships with her, but no one merely stayed with her. The openers are vital in these massive chases, but England lost both inside the powerplay and was under pressure from the outset.Ā
Australia The women stayed true to their objectives. They maintained the pressure by plucking wickets at regular intervals. They only had a few snags due to Natalie Sciver’s innings, but they made sure to keep the opposite side of the wickets tumbling.
Even the fielding from Australia was far superior to that of England, and this tiny detail makes a great impact in mega-events. Things would have turned out differently if England had taken those catches.Ā
Moreover, we had just witnessed the greatest knockout ever seen in the World Cup, let alone the final, earlier in the day. With a magnificent innings of 170, Alyssa Healy became a household name throughout the world.
Rachael Haynes and Beth Mooney were her biggest cheerleaders. The England Women were valiant in their pursuit, but they were not good enough to retain the crown.Ā
Today was fantastic, according to Ellyse Perry, and they had a fantastic crowd. Mentions that it was a tight call for her to play this game, but expresses gratitude to their medical team for their assistance in her recovery.
When asked if she wanted to bowl today, she says she marked her run-up as soon as they arrived at the pitch, but it was a long shot. It was simply a shift in attitude and perspective from the 2017 World Cup, he adds.
Alana King is also available for a conversation. The fact that she advises to go invincible demonstrates the game’s spirit. She goes on to say that the hitters will come after her, and she enjoys the challenge.
Mentions was greeted with wide arms from the moment she walked in. Healy claims she was eating popcorn on the side and loving all the theatrics she was putting on during her inning.Ā
In the post-match ceremony, ALYSSA HEALY is chosen player of the match and player of the tournament! She states that she is 32 years old and has seen it all, that her team simply wants to win big events and that everyone is focused on that goal, and that she is happy for the opportunity.
She adds she couldn’t ask her any more questions today since they put a high total on the board, which they’ve done several times throughout the tournament, but it feels incredible to do it on the largest platform yet.
He adds that the first ten overs were the most tough since two world-class players were swinging the ball. Rachael Haynes was in charge of the majority of the work at the top, and she loved it!Ā
Meanwhile, Heather Knight, England’s losing skipper, is on the field. She claims the toss was a 50-50 decision, but she applauds Australia Women for putting on a show.
She admits it was one of the best innings she has seen in the World Cup (Alyssa Healy’s inning). Adds that even Sciver’s inning was outstanding, and they, like Australia, lost out on a big partnership.
She expresses her pride in the group and employees, stating that they demonstrated character in their efforts to turn things around, but that it did not work out.
They are busy yet proud of themselves, as they have a Commonwealth game at home and the World Cup coming up. The crew deserves credit for keeping them on the road, as well as the audience for showing up.Ā
Although the successful skipper, Meg Lanning, believes that they have been very consistent throughout the competition, and that to perform in the same manner over the entire tournament is incredible, and that they deserved to win today. Mentions that they understood they’d need a number of players to contribute during the tournament, and that they’ve gotten a lot of help from the staff and coaches even off the field.
According to her, she was worried during the second innings since they knew England would come at them hard. It’s crucial to have some depth, and they can’t rely on just one or two players,
according to him. Finally, he expresses gratitude to the England squad for playing such a competitive game and expresses his hope that they will enjoy their triumph!Ā
Therefore, Australia Women are the champions for the SEVENTH-TIME. One month of wonderful cricket in New Zealand comes to an end. Hands down, this World Cup had thrillers, climaxes, and nail-biters.As a result, Australia Women are the SEVENTH-TIME champions.
In New Zealand, a month of fantastic cricket has come to a conclusion. Thrillers, climaxes, and nail-biters abound in this World Cup.
Published By :- Shubham Agarwal
Edited By :- Khushi Thakur