Australia clinched a record seventh ICC Women's T20 World Cup title, defeating hosts England by seven wickets in a thrilling final at Lord's. Chasing 151, Beth Mooney's unbeaten 64 anchored a successful pursuit, marking the highest run-chase in a final. ICC Chairman Jay Shah hailed the tournament, stating women's cricket is in a "golden era" following the Australians' dominant, unbeaten campaign.

Australia has played the most finals in ICC Women's T20 World Cup history, showcasing unmatched consistency with six title wins across nine editions since 2009.

BENGALURU, July 4 : Australia will bid for a record-extending seventh Women's Twenty20 World Cup title when they face arch-rivals England in Sunday's final at Lord's, with the…