Australia vs England Highlights, Women's World Cup 2022 Final: Australia beat England by 71 runs to win title
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Apr 03, 2022, 14:30:20 IST
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Australia vs England Highlights, Women's World Cup 2022 Final: Australia beat England by 71 runs to win title

Aus vs Eng Women's World Cup 2022 final Live: England's Natalie Sciver hit an unbeaten 148 but could not prevent Australia from registering their record 7th title victory as England went down by 71 runs. Jess Jonassen (3/58) and Alana King (3/64) shared six wickets between them for Australia. Get live cricket score updates of women's world cup 2022 final match between Australia vs England. Check live scorecard, ball by ball commentary, cricket score online on Times of India
07:12 (IST) Apr 03
OVERS 10.3: FOUR! Haynes pulls a Sciver delivery to the square leg fence
07:11 (IST) Apr 03
Australia 37/0 after 10 overs
07:11 (IST) Apr 03
OVERS 9.3: FOUR! Healy hits a Shrubsole delivery straight through long-on
07:10 (IST) Apr 03
OVERS 8.5: FOUR! Healy whips a Natalie Sciver delivery through mid-wicket
07:01 (IST) Apr 03
Australia 26/0 after 8 overs
06:56 (IST) Apr 03
OVERS 6.3: FOUR! Haynes pulls a Brunt delivery behind square leg again for her third boundary
06:55 (IST) Apr 03
OVERS 6.1: FOUR! Haynes pulls a Brunt delivery behind square leg
06:44 (IST) Apr 03
OVERS 2.4: FOUR! Healy smashes a Brunt delivery through the covers for her first boundary
06:39 (IST) Apr 03
OVER 1.2: FOUR! Haynes flicks a Anya Shrubsole delivery to the fine leg fence for the first boundary of the match
06:31 (IST) Apr 03
Rachael Haynes and Alyssa Healy open the batting for Australia
06:30 (IST) Apr 03
Katherine Brunt first up with the ball for England
06:15 (IST) Apr 03

We batted first number of times through this tournament and done it really well. I lose the toss most of the times anyway, certainly tend to bat first and we are very happy with that and I think the conditions will be really good throughout the day. I think she (Perry) is massive in for us, world class player who plays well in big games and averages 50 with the bat, certainly gives us a big boost for her coming into the side which is really exciting. We played some good cricket for a number of years, but doesn't really count much for today. We have to come out and play well again and that's the chance for us and we are looking forward to play.

Meg Lanning

06:15 (IST) Apr 03

It is a fresh wicket and hopefully dew will play a part later. We bowled outstandingly here and batted well as well. We know the conditions well and hopefully we can use that to our advantage. It's been a really remarkable run for this team, we have been playing knock-out cricket for five games now, hopefully we can do one more win and lift that trophy.

Heather Knight

06:13 (IST) Apr 03
Australia XI: Rachael Haynes, Alyssa Healy(w), Meg Lanning(c), Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney, Tahlia McGrath, Ashleigh Gardner, Jess Jonassen, Alana King, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown
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06:13 (IST) Apr 03
England XI: Tammy Beaumont, Danielle Wyatt, Heather Knight(c), Natalie Sciver, Amy Jones(w), Sophia Dunkley, Katherine Brunt, Sophie Ecclestone, Kate Cross, Charlotte Dean, Anya Shrubsole
06:05 (IST) Apr 03
England captain Heather Knight wins toss, opts to bowl against Australia at Hagley Oval in Christchurch
05:55 (IST) Apr 03

We're pretty confident in terms of what we think might happen. We're well-equipped for batting or bowling under lights, it really doesn't bother us. We're as best prepared as we can be. We've had a look (at the pitch), we think we know what's going to happen and now we've just got to play to it.

Australia captain Meg Lanning

05:52 (IST) Apr 03

We've taken a few batterings over the last couple of months, but the fact we're here in a World Cup final is great. We'll go in as underdogs, which is certainly fair (but) what a story has been written for us if we go and beat them on Sunday. We go in as equals. There's a blank slate. There's no pressure on us at all to do well.

England skipper Heather Knight

05:36 (IST) Apr 03
The prospect of playing their fiercest rivals, who Australia blanked in the multi-format Ashes series earlier this year, is sure to add an extra edge to the final
05:36 (IST) Apr 03
While top ranked Australians have romped through the tournament with eight straight wins, four-time champions England have been in crisis management since losing their first three contests