England reflects on T20 World Cup final defeat to Australia

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Last updated Jul 5, 2026

England reflects on T20 World Cup final defeat to Australia
Summary

Australia defeated England in the Women's T20 World Cup final at Lord's on July 5, 2026. England set a target of 151 runs but Australia chased it down in 17.1 overs, led by Beth Mooney's 64 runs. Head coach Charlotte Edwards expressed pride in her team's performance, highlighting their journey back to form after a disappointing Ashes campaign. Despite the loss, Edwards noted that fans returned to support the team in significant numbers, signaling a positive shift in public sentiment. Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt shared her disappointment while emphasizing the team's dedication and potential for future success.

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  • Australia chased down 151 runs to claim the T20 World Cup title
  • Beth Mooney scored 64 runs in the final match
  • Charlotte Edwards praised the team's progress and fan support
  • England bounced back from a poor Ashes campaign to reach the final
  • Nat Sciver-Brunt expressed confidence in the team's future
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Head coach Charlotte Edwards speaks of her pride for her England team despite a heavy defeat by Australia in the Women's T20 World Cup final.

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