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    Australia win Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup after seven-wicket victory over England – live

    Australia win the T20I World Cup!

    There it is! A still spewing Ecclestone spears down five wides and that’s the final act! Australia win by 7 wickets with 17 balls remaining. A seventh, SEVENTH (!) T20I World Title. Too Easy. Too Good.

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    double quotation markAustralia have led the way for years. They have got the depth that allows them to play that way up the top. You have to be at your best to beat them and we weren’t, hence why they’re lifting the trophy now.”

    It’s been an amazing competition to be a part of. More teams involved, some brilliant games from the likes of Scotland, Ireland and Netherlands. It’s done so much for women’s cricket, a sellout at Lord’s here. Hopefully we can build on this and use it as a platform going forward.

    (England) have shown so much fight, they never gave up even at the end there. I’m really, really proud and our time will come. We are building, this was always going to be a quick turnaround for us but we are certainly further in the journey than I thought we would be.

    The next 12 months will be very exciting for us. You’re the ones to judge me, but I’m so happy, I couldn’t be happier of my group or where we’re at. People are talking positively about this team now when they weren’t when I took over, and that is because of the work that they have put in.

    They’ve won back the fans, which is outstanding, and I can’t thank the supporters enough. We’re not talking about fitness or fielding, I wanted us to talk about the cricket. So although we’ve missed out today, I don’t think we should be disheartened. This is a very, very good Australian team who have dominated women’s cricket for years and we’re not too far away.”

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