
Netizens flooded X with memes and messages following Australia’s dominant 7-wicket victory over England at Lord’s on Sunday, securing their 7th ICC Women's T20 World Cup title. Australia once again underlined their dominance in world cricket, defeating England by seven wickets at Lord's to lift the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup title. Chasing 151, the defending champions produced a calm and clinical batting display, reaching the target with 21 balls to spare after another masterclass in a major final.
After electing to bowl, Australia kept England to 150/4 despite half-centuries from Nat Sciver-Brunt and valuable contributions from Freya Kemp. Their disciplined bowling attack never allowed the hosts to break free, with captain Sophie Molineux using her bowlers smartly to keep the scoring in check.
The chase was built around another composed innings from Beth Mooney, who top-scored with 64, while Phoebe Litchfield provided the perfect attacking foil with a fluent 48. The duo shared a match-defining partnership that dismantled England's hopes, combining elegant strokeplay with smart strike rotation. Although England picked up a couple of late wickets, Australia remained firmly in control as Ellyse Perry and Ashleigh Gardner completed the chase without any late drama.
Netizens celebrate as Australia clinch record seventh Women's T20 World Cup title
As the Aussie women recorded a commanding win over their English rivals, fans flooded social media with messages and memes, lauding their sheer dominance in world cricket. Here’s how they reacted-
Australia Women Wins their 7th T20 World Cup💥 Asal Wc Finals feel eh rale one sided is a small word... Australia Women domination in Women's cricket>>>>>> pic.twitter.com/vwVih8kGMT
— cricmawa (@cricmawa) July 5, 2026
AUSTRALIA WOMEN'S CRICKET TEAM : - 7 ODI WC - 7 T20 WC - Gold Medal in Commonwealth Games#T20WCFinal #Australia #ICC .pic.twitter.com/9SNkgSuKg0
— 🏏Cricket-Soccer⚽ Nostalgiation . (@RiteshJ88156274) July 5, 2026
- Won 2 ODI World Cups. - Won 7 T20 World Cups. - Won CWG Gold Medal. - Won 2 BBL Trophy. - Won WPL Trophy. - ICC Women's Cricketer of Decade. - ICC Women's ODI Cricketer of Decade. - ICC Women's T20 Cricketer of Decade. ELLYSE PERRY - THE GREATEST EVER IN WOMEN'S CRICKET. 🐐🙇 pic.twitter.com/HnB1fBd2HA
— Tanuj (@ImTanujSingh) July 5, 2026
Ellyse Perry-ometer 😭 pic.twitter.com/EOq7ir7X0x
— sohom (@AwaaraHoon) July 5, 2026
Back to normal programming in Women’s Cricket as Australia led by Sophie Molineux win the #T20WorldCup ! This team is on another level! pic.twitter.com/XcJ6ReRUSU
— Asli BCCI Women T20 World Cup Mode (@AsliBCCIWomen1) July 5, 2026
After Lanning it's Sophie Molineux. Australia won the T20 World Cup. Just 2 bad years for them. What a team. Incredible.#WT20WC #Australia #
— Vivek 🚬 (@kumarvivek_22) July 5, 2026
You don’t need me to tell you this, but Australia are different gravy. There are so many leaders in that team with so much big match experience. Bradman’s 1948 side were famously known as The Invincibles, but that name really belongs to this Australian women’s team. They… pic.twitter.com/TlezQmKyDB
— WG RumblePants (@WG_RumblePants) July 5, 2026
The victory added yet another chapter to Australia's remarkable legacy in ICC events, as they claimed a record-extending seventh Women's T20 World Cup crown. Their unbeaten run throughout the tournament, coupled with commanding performances in both the semi-final and final, reaffirmed why they remain the benchmark in women's T20 cricket. England fought hard in front of a passionate home crowd, but Australia's experience, composure and big-match temperament proved decisive once again.



