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Australia beat South Africa , win sixth Women’s T20 World Cup title

Australia overcame South Africa to win the 2023 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup title on Sunday.

The Women in Yellow successfully defended 156/6 as South Africa ‘s Laura Wolvaardt’s knock (61) went in vain.South Africa tried but just manage to score 137/6 in 20 overs .

Beth Mooney laid the foundation for Australia’s win with another scintillating knock in the final.

Notably, Australia have won the Women’s T20 World Cup title for the sixth time.

A look at the final’s summary

Australia had a productive start after electing to bat first. However, SA restricted the flow of runs from Alyssa Healy and Mooney.

Gardner launched a timely counter-attack after the dismissal of Healy.

Mooney’s unbeaten 74 powered Australia to 156/6.

Meanwhile, Shabnim Ismail delivered in the death overs.

Although SA lost successive wickets, Wolvaardt kept them alive. However, SA fell 19 runs short (137/6).

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