Australia won 2023 Women T20 World Cup

Australia won 2023 Women T20 World Cup

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Category : Sports Published on: February 28 2023

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  • Australia defeated South Africa by 19 runs in the Women's T20 World Cup 2023 final, at the Newlands Cricket Ground in Cape Town.
  • The Australian woman’s team is winning the T20 world cup for the sixth time. 
  • India quit losing to the Australian team during the semi-finals. 
  • India was the runner-up in the previous women’s T20 world cup.
  • The name of the Australia’s women’s T20 cricket team is Southern stars. The team captain is Meg Lanning.
  • The name of the South Africa Women’s team is Proteas.
  • The name of the Indian Women’s Cricket Team is Women in Blue or sometimes also called Team India; the captain is Harman Preet Kaur. It was founded in 1976. The team is governed by the BCCI, that is, the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
  • The first edition of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup was held in 2009.
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