Sachin Tendulkar Praises Australia's Dominance in Women's World Cup 2026
Sachin Tendulkar Celebrates Australia's Victory
Indian cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar extended his congratulations to the Australian women's cricket team for their remarkable achievement in winning the ICC Women's World Cup 2026. He commended the team's unwavering consistency and composure throughout their unbeaten journey to the title.
Australia Secures Seventh Women's World Cup Title
Australia claimed their record-extending seventh Women's World Cup title by defeating England in the final held at Lord's. Chasing a target of 151 runs, Australia completed the chase in just 17.1 overs, with Beth Mooney leading the scoring with an impressive 64 runs after England was bowled out for 150.
Tendulkar's Reaction to the Win
In response to Australia's triumph, Tendulkar praised their adaptability in various match situations during the tournament. He expressed on social media, "Congratulations to Australia on another World Cup title! Their unbeaten run highlights their ability to handle different match scenarios and maintain consistency. Such stability is often the key to winning trophies."
Australia's Efficient Chase
In pursuit of 151 runs, Australia achieved victory with 17 balls remaining, bouncing back from the early dismissal of opener Georgia Voll, who fell to Lauren Bell in the second over.
Mooney and Litchfield Shine
Beth Mooney played a pivotal role in stabilizing the innings with a fluent half-century, while her partner Litchfield provided aggressive support. Their partnership propelled Australia to a score of 62/1 at the end of the powerplay, marking the second-highest powerplay score in a Women's T20 World Cup knockout match, just behind Australia's own record against the West Indies earlier in the tournament.
The duo continued to build on their momentum, surpassing the 100-run mark in the 11th over before Litchfield was dismissed for a commendable 48 in the 13th over. Mooney reached her fifty off 38 balls, marking her ninth Women's T20 World Cup half-century, equaling Nat Sciver-Brunt's record. She continued to accelerate the scoring until Sophie Ecclestone dismissed her for 64 in the 16th over. Ellyse Perry and Ashleigh Gardner then ensured a smooth finish, guiding Australia to victory.
England's Innings Held Back
Earlier in the match, Australia's disciplined bowling performance limited England to 150/4 after captain Sophie Molineux chose to field first. England faced a challenging start, losing Amy Jones (7) and Danni Wyatt-Hodge (8) during the powerplay. Alice Capsey briefly countered with 23 runs before falling, and Heather Knight's dismissal for just 2 runs left the hosts struggling at 70/4.
Sciver-Brunt and Kemp's Recovery Efforts
Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt once again showcased her leadership by anchoring the innings with an unbeaten 58 runs off 53 balls. She received valuable support from Freya Kemp, who contributed an aggressive 44 runs off 28 balls. Together, they formed an 80-run partnership off 55 balls, reviving England's innings and pushing the total past 150 with a productive final over.
Australia's bowling attack was effective, with Annabel Sutherland, Sophie Molineux, Lucy Hamilton, and Kim Garth each taking one wicket, successfully restricting England before completing a clinical chase to secure the trophy.