Australia win the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup by defeating England in the final at Lord’s. Reports describe Australia’s performance as dominant in both phases of the match. Australia restrict England to 150 runs for 4 wickets, setting up a chase for the target of 151. In their run chase, Australia complete the required total and secure victory by seven wickets. The match is played in front of a sell-out crowd at Lord’s, according to multiple outlets. Coverage also notes that the win gives Australia their seventh Women’s T20 World Cup title, with the final presented as Australia reclaiming or regaining the trophy after previous cycles of competition. BBC Sport specifically highlights the moment Australia reclaim their crown and mentions they win the tournament after completing the chase of 151 with seven wickets in hand. Overall accounts from the outlets align on the key match details: England’s total (4-150), Australia’s successful chase (151), the margin (seven wickets), and the venue (Lord’s).