AUSW vs SAW: Australia 6th Women's T20 World Cup Champions, Defeat Africa
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Cape Town, 26-February-2023, Sunday
Australia faced South Africa in the title match of the Women's T20 World Cup. The match was played at the Newlands Stadium in Cape Town. Australia beat South Africa by 19 runs in the Women's T20 World Cup final to win the title for the sixth time.
Australia completed the second hat-trick of ICC Women's #T20WorldCup titles 🔥
— ICC (@ICC) February 26, 2023
WHAT A TEAM! #AUSvSA | #TurnItUp pic.twitter.com/wZTePUmRSr
Beth Mooney, El Volwardene Fifty
Australia beat South Africa by 19 runs in the Women's T20 World Cup final to win the title for the sixth time. This was the seventh T20 World Cup final for the Australian women's team and the sixth time they have won the trophy. After winning the toss and batting first in the match played at Newlands, Cape Town, Australia scored 156 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in 20 overs. Beth Mooney played an unbeaten innings of 74 off 53 balls. In reply, the South African team managed to score 137 runs in 20 overs with the loss of 6 wickets. L Volward scored 61 runs off 48 balls. As soon as he got out in the 17th over, South Africa's hopes were dashed.
The winning moment 🤩 #AUSvSA | #T20WorldCup | #TurnItUp pic.twitter.com/UzcgkAQ1he
— ICC (@ICC) February 26, 2023
Australia won the hat-trick title for the second time
The Australian team has previously become champions in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018 and 2020. The Australian team has registered a hat-trick of titles in the Women's T20 World Cup for the second time. Before this, the team won the title three times in a row in 2010, 2012 and 2014. So now the titles have been won in 2018, 2020 and 2023. Australia is the first team in men's or women's cricket to record a second hat-trick of titles in an ICC tournament.
It's a sixth Women's #T20WorldCup title for Australia ✨
— ICC (@ICC) February 26, 2023
They successfully defended 156 to break South Africa's hearts in Cape Town. #AUSvSA | #TurnItUp pic.twitter.com/3uCbCn2Hjl
South Africa's trip to the finals
- Lost by 3 runs against Sri Lanka
- Beat New Zealand by 65 runs
- Lost against Australia by 6 wickets
- Beat Bangladesh by 10 wickets
- Beat England by six runs
The first player to make multiple half-centuries in the finals of the Women's #T20WorldCup 🔥
— ICC (@ICC) February 26, 2023
Beth Mooney is the @aramco #POTM for her stunning knock! #AUSvSA | #T20WorldCup | #TurnItUp pic.twitter.com/IV0f4MOXok
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