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India Women vs Australia Women, Final - Live Cricket Score, Commentary

Series: ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2020 Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Date & Time: Mar 08, 06:00 PM LOCAL
Australia beat India by 85 runs.
Australia beat India by 85 runs. © AFP

That's all from us today. Until next time!

Indian players collect their runners-up medals with glum faces. Harmanpreet says the focus is on the next year and a half for them which is vital for the team. Australia are up next and they are handed their gold medal. Confetti and champagne being generously sprayed. They go for a victory lap after the customary photo op with the trophy. Fifth World Cup title for them in seven editions - that's next-level dominance!

Beth Mooney, the leading run-scorer this World Cup, bags the Player of the Tournament award.

Player of the Match is Alyssa Healy for her game-changing 75 up front.

Wait up for the presentation ceremony!


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Hello and welcome to the live blog of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020. Australia - the hosts. India - the unbeaten team so far in the tournament. Which side are you picking today? Are you excited to see more than 75000 people at MCG? It's going to be big. There are going to be emotions, plenty of them. There's going to be heartbreak and there will be a triumph.

It was Australia's party that India gatecrashed on the opening night, leaving them somewhat grappling with the weight of expectations of being defending champions in a home World Cup. Sri Lanka too stepped on their tail for a bit when they had them on the mat at 10 for 3 in a modest chase. Their campaign thrown off-track right at the start, coupled with a tournament-ending injury to their talisman allrounder, Australia dug deep and starved off a late-but-very-real scare in two straight knockouts to make it to where they've always belonged. They are the hosts, the holders and they'd made it to all but one of the six finals before this, winning four. Now they are in their sixth final and on the brink of a record-extending fifth title, just as the organisers would have secretly hoped, for one half of their #FillTheMCG ambition on International Women's Day.

And India await them there, possibly the only team who even at foreign venues command local support so strong to potentially turn the stadium into a sea of blue. Make no mistake, this Indian side has garnered all this loyalty purely with their on-field game, to which a 16-year-old Shafali Verma's batting antics have contributed as equally as the experienced Poonam Yadav's baffling googlies. India have hardly put a foot wrong since the tournament opener, despite not getting that perfect game yet, or their captain and vice-captain contributing significantly. New Zealand put up a brave fight en route, but once that was dealt with their passage to the final has been uneventful. So uneventful that they haven't taken the field in seven days. It helped that they'd topped their group without dropping a game, for when weather interfered, India were rewarded with a walkover ticket to the title clash whereas England, heartbreakingly, were on the next flight home.

There are matchups that'll decide the course this final takes. Verma and Smriti Mandhana have the wood over Megan Schutt, who will be leading the pace attack in the injury-forced absence of Ellyse Perry. Jess Jonassen continues to trouble Harmanpreet Kaur. The Indian captain herself is due for a big one, and Australia wouldn't want to be at the receiving end of it again. There's Ashleigh Gardner who has scored a bagful of runs against India at no. 3 and then there's 24 balls of the Pooonam Yadav rollercoaster that the hosts have already gone through and not liked.

It was at the MCG that India had done the unthinkable four years ago when they became the first Asian side to beat Australia in a T20I series their own backyard. They have a shot at history again, in their first-ever final appearance. But for that, they must overcome a battle-hardened Australia in front of a potentially record-breaking crowd that'll include singing sensation Katy Perry and, also, Mitchell Starc who has flown in from nearly halfway across the globe to be by his wife's side. All systems are go, then.

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