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Australia Captain Sophie Molineux Leads Team to Seventh Women’s T20 World Cup Title

Indian Community Editorial TeamBy Indian Community Editorial TeamJuly 5, 20261 Min ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
Australia Captain Sophie Molineux Leads Team to Seventh Women’s T20 World Cup Title
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Australia’s captain, Sophie Molineux, praised her team’s unity and selfless attitude after securing their seventh Women’s T20 World Cup title. The team defeated England in the final, chasing 151 runs comfortably in 17.1 overs. Molineux expressed her emotions, highlighting the hard work and trust that led to this victory.

Molineux credited the team effort and singled out Ellyse Perry for her calming influence beyond her on-field performances. She also commended young bowler Lucy Hamilton for her composure in the final match. Reflecting on their success, Molineux emphasized the importance of consistency in mindset and trust in preparation throughout the tournament.

The captain acknowledged England’s impressive campaign and thanked Australia’s families, support staff, and fans for their contributions. She concluded by praising her teammates for embracing the team’s vision. Australia’s win solidified their status as the most successful team in Women’s T20 World Cup history.

Australia Ellyse Perry England Lucy Hamilton Sophie Molineux Women’s T20 World Cup
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