The Australian women's cricket team celebrated a crushing T20 World Cup victory over England on Monday morning at Lord’s [1].

This win solidifies Australia's position as a dominant force in women's cricket and marks a significant achievement for several veteran players. The victory reinforces the team's technical superiority on the global stage during a high-stakes final.

Sophie Molineux led Australia to the win, which the team celebrated with a balcony dance reminiscent of Shane Warne [1]. The victory was decisive, as Australia secured the win with 17 balls to spare [2].

Individual achievements highlighted the scale of the triumph. Ellyse Perry has now won her seventh world T20 trophy [3]. The victory at Lord's serves as a testament to the longevity and consistency of Perry's career in the short format of the game.

Team officials and players remained focused on the collective effort required to dismantle the English side on their home turf. The atmosphere at the ground remained electric as the Australian squad celebrated the title win [1].

Australia secured the win with 17 balls to spare.

Australia's victory at Lord's extends their era of dominance in women's T20 cricket. By defeating England in a decisive fashion, the team has not only secured a major trophy but has also seen Ellyse Perry reach a record-breaking seventh world T20 title, further cementing her legacy as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport.