captain Alex Blackwell (C) along with her teammates celebrates with the trophy after beating New Zealand in the Women’s ICC World Twenty20 final at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown on Sunday. Photo: AFPAfp, Bridgetown Ellyse Perry took three wickets and
s demise by producing a resilient display to turn back New Zealand by three runs and win the Women’s World Twenty20 Championship in a low-scoring final yesterday. Choosing to bat first, Australia’s batting flopped and they could only eke out a paltry 106
nerve in a tense last over as Australia beat New Zealand by just three runs in a thrilling women’s World Twenty20 final. With the White Ferns needing 14 off the last over, Perry — backed up by fine fielding — didn’t give up a boundary and the
of Ellyse Perry’s win bonus after the dual international drew on her footballing skills to seal the women’s World Twenty20 title for Australia. In a crucial last play of a thrilling final in Barbados, teenager Perry combined her sporting talents to
News Home BRIDGETOWN, Barbados : Australia’s women staged a dramatic comeback to go one better than the men after holding their nerve in a low-scoring final in Barbados. New Zealand deserved to be confident after restricting Australia

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