Australia Women's Team Can Easily Beat Pakistan Men's Team: Twitter React As Women In Yellow Complete Hat-Trick Of T20 WC Trophy - Check
Australia comfortably won the match by 19 runs, adding more silverware to their already impressive trophy cabinet.
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In a packed stadium at Newlands, Australia's women's cricket team emerged victorious in the T20 World Cup final against South Africa by 19 runs on Sunday. Led by Beth Mooney's unbeaten 74, Australia posted a total of 156/6, and an exceptional bowling performance restricted South Africa to fall short of their target.
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Here's how Twitter reacted to Australia's win
Australia women team can easily beat Pakistan men team__
— MOHITH SAI (@MOHITHS97097996) February 26, 2023
PAHLE HI BOLA THA NAHI JEETEGI AFRICA,SIDHA TROPHY AUS KO KYU NAHI DE DETE_,BAKI TEAMS KO BEJJAT HONE KE LIYE BULATE HO,AUS WORLD CUP JITANE AATI AUR BAKI TEAM'S ISH KOSISH ME HOTI H KI FINAL ME KON JAYEGA_,USHI ME KHUSH HO JATI HAI,MERI PREDILECTION IMPOSSIBLE LIKHA NOTE_ pic.twitter.com/swp5Ux7xlm — Sayar singhaniya (@SayarSinghaniya) February 26, 2023
Very bad news for another womans team very boring — Rakesh Joshi (@jrakesh459) February 26, 2023
— Tom Gravestone (@Whygravestone) February 26, 2023
C played very well ________.. pic.twitter.com/CLQLYYk1pI — Irosh Bohara (@iAmiroshbohara) February 26, 2023
Congrats Australia __
Well played South Africa __ You did a Wonderful Job _
Keep your Heads High ___ — Usama Alvi __ (@Pac_Alvi) February 26, 2023
Legends !! — _____ ______ (@SugamSudrjaaa) February 26, 2023
This team is GOATED ______#t20worldcup #ausvsa — Taranjit Singh__ (@taran_p1) February 26, 2023
Winning world cup for Australia _ — Irosh Bohara (@iAmiroshbohara) February 26, 2023
Congratulations ___ team ______ — Jitender Kumar (@jitender9868781) February 26, 2023
This win marks Australia's sixth Women's T20 World Cup title, as they complete a 'three-peat' under the captaincy of Meg Lanning, having also won in 2018, 2020, and now 2023, according to ICC reports.
Defending a target of 157, Australia's bowlers limited the scoring rate of South Africa's openers in the beginning, allowing only 22 runs in the Powerplay. Darcie Brown's electric performance sent Tazmin Brits back to the dugout early.
Although Laura Wolvaardt hit a series of big shots, scoring 61 from 48 balls, the remaining South African batters struggled to increase the scoring rate. Megan Schutt dismissed Wolvaardt, while Jess Jonassen cleaned up Chloe Tryon, who scored 25 runs from 23 balls, in the death overs.
Australia comfortably won the match by 19 runs, adding more silverware to their already impressive trophy cabinet.
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