Much like how almost all amusements of the 2018 ICC Women's World T20 had been, the last excessively demonstrated a no-challenge between the best two positioned sides. However, Gardner chose to have a great time while at it, both with the ball and the bat. The offspinner's three-for - that included wickets of England's two best scorers - trailed by an energetic unbeaten 33 helped Australia hand England an eight-wicket pounding and gave the Southern Stars their fourth World T20 title in Antigua on Sunday (November 25)

Britain, picking to bat first in spite of the normal dew, collapsed for 105 out of a sensational batting breakdown and Australia pursued down the aggregate without hardly lifting a finger - 29 balls to save through an unbeaten 62-run organization among Gardner and Meg Lanning regardless of losing the two openers early. It might not have been Healy's day behind the stumps, but rather with the bat close by she was getting it done, regardless of whether her batting wizardry endured just 20 balls. Guarding just 105, England blundered by knocking down some pins it short much time and again in the powerplay and Healy was cheerful to oblige with the pulls and cuts. Three consecutive limits off Anya Shrubsole in the second over set the ball moving for Australia, who appeared to be not really compromised from that point.
In any case, Sophie Ecclestone managed what most different bowlers in the competition hadn't and put an early end to Healy's firecrackers. The left-arm spinner figured out how to beat the outside edge with a straighter one that held it's line and collided with the off-stump. Britain's second achievement came not long after as Beth Mooney, whose worse than average competition arrived at the end as she scratched one behind off Danielle Hazell. However, that was that for England.
While Lanning was settling in, she was welcomed by a full-hurl from Hazell and a short and wide conveyance from Kirstie Gordon, the two of which she dispatched to the limit with lack of concern to rapidly move to 21 off 18. She gave the affirmation toward one side, and Gardner the firecrackers at the request. Coming back to No. 3, a spot that'd turned out to be normal for her, Gardner completed one better as she moved down the track to Heather Knight and Gordon for three compelling sixes to diminish the pursuit to an important custom in about two overs. She out-scored her skipper with a limit that leveled the scores, and Lanning stole a brisk single off the principal wad of the 16 over, starting joyous scenes in the yellow burrow.
With the ball however, it was a blended pack in the field for Australia. They dropped upwards of five gets and misfielded on various events - halfway as a result of substantial dew - yet they were similarly great with the rejections they managed to influence. Wyatt profited the most from Australia's messiness, enduring not only two close shaves in progressive overs - when on 11 and 12 - yet additionally getting assistance from some common handling. Indeed, even as she lost accomplices routinely at the opposite end, the opener continued assaulting and scored uninhibitedly on the off-side amid her 37-ball remain.
Britain opened with Sophie Molineux yet Wyatt hit the left-arm spinner for a four over mid-off and a six into the long-off stands to compel an early knocking down some pins change. That, notwithstanding, acquired some fortunes and three wickets the following six overs. Meghan Schutt asked a risky Tammy Beaumont to take a hike in the second finished. Player of the Match in the semis, Amy Jones discarded her wicket pursuing a non-existent single, and after that Ellyse Perry caught in-shape English hitter, Nat Sciver plumb lbw for her 100th T20I scalp. Indeed, even with Wyatt looking merciless toward one side on an unbeaten 30, England were reeling on 41 for 3.
When it appeared as though Knight was settling in to give genuinely necessary help to Wyatt at opposite end, Gardner struck in her first over to flush those expectations. Wyatt's fortunes at long last ran out at 43 as she bored a flighted conveyance from the offspinner straight to Lanning at cover. At that point legspinner, Georgia Wareham intensified England's hardships by taking out Lauren Winfield through a brilliant utilization of DRS survey and thumping over Sophia Dunkley's leg-stump in back to back conveyances.
Left to battle for herself with the tail that hadn't been uncovered in the competition up to this point, Knight endeavored to break the shackles as she moved down to Gardner's offspin for a six straight down the ground that flew through Beth Mooney's hands. By chance, this was England's first limit hit since the eleventh over, where another Mooney misfield had permitted Wyatt a limit in a similar locale. Knight progressed by and by off the following ball, just to spoon a straight catch to mid-off this time as Gardner wrapped up her fine spell with figures of 3 for 22.
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