Australia won the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup for the sixth time, and completed a second hat-trick, when they beat South Africa by 19 runs in the final at Newlands on Sunday.
Opening batter Beth Mooney anchored the Australian innings, scoring an unbeaten 74 in a total of 156 for six.
South Africa were never up with the required run rate and were restricted to 137 for six despite opener Laura Wolvaardt hitting 61 off 48 balls.
Wolvaardt and semi-final hero Tazmin Brits struggled to find gaps in the field and scored only 17 runs before Brits was caught at mid-on off Darcie Brown off the last ball of the fifth over.
Marizanne Kapp hit two boundaries but was out for 11 and South Africa captain Sune Luus was run out for two. At that stage the home side needed another 103 runs off 56 balls.
Wolvaardt and the hard-hitting Chloe Tryon gave a near-capacity crowd of about 15,000 hope with an attacking fourth wicket partnership of 55 off 37 balls but the match was effectively over when Wolvaardt was leg before wicket to Megan Schutt in the 17th over.
The left-handed Mooney played a measured innings, scoring her 74 runs off 53 balls while a succession of partners batted aggressively.
Ash Gardner and Grace Harris both batted ahead of captain Meg Lanning and appeared to be under instructions to go for their shots.
South Africa’s bowlers performed steadily and were backed up by enthusiastic fielding. Stalwarts Shabnim Ismail and Kapp both took two wickets each.
But Australia showed their quality in defending their total with athleticism and commitment that put the South African batters under constant pressure.
It was the second time Australia have completed a hat-trick of titles in this event. Mooney was player of the final, Ash Gardner was player of the tournament.
The celebrations are on 🎉#AUSvSA #T20WorldCup #TurnItUp pic.twitter.com/mZd9Pnqkw6
— T20 World Cup (@T20WorldCup) February 26, 2023
#T20WorldCup #SAvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) February 26, 2023
2010 🏆
2012 🏆
2014 🏆
2018 🏆
2020 🏆
2023 🏆
AUSTRALIA ARE ICC WOMEN'S T20 WORLD CUP CHAMPIONS AGAIN!https://t.co/URW7U5pB1l pic.twitter.com/w7dNNWelvD
Thank you, @ProteasWomenCSA 🖤🤍#CricketTwitter #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/dp6NmTv8nX
— Krithika (@krithika0808) February 26, 2023
Australia are a world class unit and are worthy winners of a sixth ICC Women’s @T20WorldCup title 👏👏👏 We have so much to learn from them in terms of sustainable development of women’s cricket!! #TurnItUp
— Kass Naidoo (@KassNaidoo) February 26, 2023
Photo: @AusWomenCricket pic.twitter.com/iDb5APAhl3
CHAMPIONS - 🇦🇺#T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/7ovK34IMpC
— Cricket Queens (@cricketqueens) February 26, 2023
Worthy runners-up 🇿🇦#AUSvSA | #T20WorldCup | #TurnItUp pic.twitter.com/JgbdN7PtBN
— T20 World Cup (@T20WorldCup) February 26, 2023
The reception that the South African team is receiving from its crowd is reflective of what they have achieved. It's massive!👏
— Jeet Vachharajani (Women's Cricket) (@Jeetv27WC) February 26, 2023
#T20WorldCup #SAvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) February 26, 2023
✅ Player of the final: Beth Mooney
✅ Player of the tournament: Ash Gardner https://t.co/URW7U5p3bN pic.twitter.com/8hgfYECkbh
Australia march on. Their dominance in this era is beyond remarkable and it's hard to think of any other team that has managed to hold the whip handle in World Cups/the biggest stages so consistently. In any sport. #T20WorldCup #AUSvSA
— Melinda Farrell (@melindafarrell) February 26, 2023
Since losing the 2017 semifinal against India (Harmanpreet Kaur), Australia have:
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) February 26, 2023
ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2018
ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020
ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2022
CWG 2022 Gold medal
ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023
What an incredible team.https://t.co/I1oodn4CVV pic.twitter.com/JhYVmk0OsS
Once again a reminder that Laura Wolvaardt is just 23. She will get to play in many more finals and pretty sure will end up in the winning side very soon. 👊#T20WorldCup
— Krithika (@krithika0808) February 26, 2023
21 titles, ONE NATION 🤯
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) February 26, 2023
Australia as champions in ICC tournaments:
🏆 Women
ODI WC - 1978, 1982, 1988, 1997, 2005, 2013, 2022#T20WorldCup - 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟯 💥
🏆 Men
ODI WC - 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015
T20 WC - 2021
Champions Trophy - 2006, 2009 pic.twitter.com/1m5dzN2MhC
The official crowd figure for the final is 12782. @WomensCricZone. #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/ttfYxl7qw7
— Shajin MS #T20WorldCup (@SupertrampMS) February 26, 2023
Let's remember the context of this number. Before this season, women's cricket had not been ticketed in South Africa.
— Snehal Pradhan (@SnehalPradhan) February 26, 2023
So across the tournament and especially for the final, this is a stunning result!
Really proud of the team behind the scenes, and the players on the field!🌟 https://t.co/MgknTG5Cc3
This Australian women’s cricket team is basically the strict & unrelenting parent who always knows where you been & who you can never get past even on your best night when you think you’ve done everything right. Best sporting team ever #T20WorldCup
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) February 26, 2023
Hahahahahah@ahealy77 pic.twitter.com/TujUl0vArx
— Australian Women's Cricket Team 🏏 (@AusWomenCricket) February 26, 2023
This will hurt but it will also bring so much hope. This team have done something incredibly special. Not only are they first to reach a senior World Cup final but they've captured the hearts of a nation - and we saw almost 14,000 of those inspired here today. #T20WorldCup
— Firdose Moonda (@FirdoseM) February 26, 2023
The dynasty continues...
— Nic Savage (@nic_savage1) February 26, 2023
Australia has won its sixth Women's T20 World Cup title, defeating South Africa by 19 runs at Newlands.
They're a class above. #T20WorldCup
Australia you just won a world cup! Why so chill? 😂#T20WorldCup
— PouLaMi (@Crictopher17) February 26, 2023
Australia Women wins their sixth #T20WorldCup thanks to their outstanding fielding throughout the tournament. Other teams too can learn from their committment to this facet of the game. #T20WorldCup2022 #AUSvsSA
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) February 26, 2023
Australia women at World Cups
— hypocaust (@_hypocaust) February 26, 2023
1973 ODI RU
1978 ODI🏆
1982 ODI🏆
1988 ODI🏆
1993 ODI 3rd
1997 ODI🏆
2000 ODI RU
2005 ODI🏆
2009 ODI 4th
2009 T20 SF
2010 T20🏆
2012 T20🏆
2013 ODI🏆
2014 T20🏆
2016 T20 RU
2017 ODI SF
2018 T20 🏆
2020 T20🏆
2022 ODI🏆
2023 T20🏆#T20WorldCup https://t.co/FI5hGlS0kx
Beth Mooney carried her bat and is now carrying Australia's fielding with lightning quick sprints in the outfield.
— Annesha Ghosh (@ghosh_annesha) February 26, 2023
In her head, she is competing with only herself, it seems. All the time.
More like Best Mooney.#T20WorldCup
Another World Cup, another trophy celebration on the pitch for the Australian team #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/CVe9VJDmBY
— Sa. Gomesh | ச. கோமேஷ் (@SaGomesh) February 26, 2023
THREE-PEAT BABYYYYYY!!!#T20WorldCup
— Australian Women's Cricket Team 🏏 (@AusWomenCricket) February 26, 2023
Brief scores:
Australia 156-6 in 20 overs (B. Mooney 74 not out; S. Ismail 2-26, M. Kapp 2-35) v South Africa 137-6 in 20 overs (L. Wolvaardt 61)
Result: Australia won by 19 runs
Toss: Australia