END OF OVER:20 | 11 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG-W: 138/9 (5 runs required, RR: 6.90)
- Danielle Hazell16 (13b)
- Anya Shrubsole0 (0b)
- Erin Osborne4-0-33-0
- Ellyse Perry4-0-24-1
As Jodie Fields finishes the interview, she struggles to hold tears back. Congratulations to her and her side. You can't keep Australia off that podium, be it men or women. Hard luck England. They have been superb throughout the year and this tournament. Thanks for joining us. This is Sidharth Monga signing off. Do come back for the men's final too. Cheers
Quotes from presentation
"I am very proud of them," says Charlotte Edwards. "Last 18 months we have worked towards this. It didn't go our way, but congratulations to Australia. We didn't do well up front, and just couldn't pin them. I wouldn't change the decision to bowl first. Our bowling is good, the wicket is still good. It still came down to six off the last ball. It wasn't to be a fairy tale, but hope we have done the country proud."
"The knee is okay," says Jess Cameron, the Player of the Match. "I didn't give enough credit to Charlotte and how hard she can hit the ball. She got me right on the knee, but I am fine now. I think we did really well with the boundaries. Maybe I am bulking up or just the bat I use [explaining her six-hitting]. We were loving it [towards the end]."
"This is no consolation," says Charlotte Edwards, the Player of the Tournament. "I'd much rather be lifting the other cup. The youngsters in the team keep me young, so I keep trying to get better. I didn't come in with a lot of runs, so it is nice to have contributed with the bat. This body is going to keep going. I have huge hunger for the game."
"So proud of this team," says Jodie Fields. "I love this jersey, I love playing with the girls. Such a good feeling. Whenever you put this jersey on, you have to fight hard. England played a really good match, but we had the belief in our team. Just an all-round performance. Always had the belief (towards the end). Just to be standing here is awesome. All the hard work has been worth it."
While Australia celebrate, spare a thought for England. This is only the second game they have lost all year, but it happens to be the World Cup final
Healy: "We took a lot of belief from the semi-final. That we can defend any total. We were ready to bat first. To be perfectly honest, this win is sweeter [than the previous WT20 title]"
Osborne, who bowled the last over: "That was the most nervous moment of my life. I was hoping to get mine in a little earlier... [and wham, her team-mates pour energy drink over her]..." She has to go and celebrate, and we won't know what her plan for the last over was. Thanks, other ladies
Alex Blackwell: "The two best teams were out here today. What a magnificent final. Our girls did a great job to hold their nerves. Just, but still. Again down to the last ball. What a final. Thrilled for Jodie. Oh I had that (low) catch, bit I still don't know I dropped the other one."
So Australia have defended successfully, both the total and the title. Joyous scenes out there. They are all in a huddle by the stumps. The whole squad is out there, but no coaching staff, no media manager, no outsiders. Just the team in the celebratory huddle. England are a disappointed side, but can hold their heads high. Tears of joy for Jodie Fields. She missed the last WT20 with injury, but has come back to captain them to the title
Six to win. Is there a Javed Miandad somewhere?
HL Colvin run out 8 (5b 1x4 0x6) SR: 160
Seven off two. Six for a tie. What a final
"Hanging on to quiet desperation is the English way..." England still have hope here. Little bit, but hope. Osborne to bowl the last over. She went for a few in her first over
END OF OVER:19 | 7 Runs | ENG-W: 127/8 (16 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 6.68, RRR: 16.00)
- Holly Colvin5 (3b)
- Danielle Hazell9 (8b)
- Ellyse Perry4-0-24-1
- Julie Hunter4-0-36-2
"Gunn out Huntered #doublepunoftheday" GK seems to have had plenty to drink even before the men's final
"I have always wondered what if a woman is good enough to be in a men's team for her country, would she be allowed? Is there an ICC rule against allowing women in your national team?" That is an interesting one, Bruce Wayne. What if, say, the BCCI says Jhulan Goswami bowls faster than some of the men, and they want her on the team. Meanwhile Holly Colvin has walked out, but she won't be facing the start of the 19th over, to be bowled by Perry, who will not want to leave it to the last over
END OF OVER:18 | 12 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG-W: 120/8 (23 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 6.66, RRR: 11.50)
- Danielle Hazell7 (5b)
- Julie Hunter4-0-36-2
- Jess Jonassen4-0-25-3
JL Gunn c Jonassen b Hunter 19 (14b 1x4 1x6) SR: 135.71
Fine leg comes up
I wonder if the ladies sing "Under The Southern Cross I Stand"
Australia still favourites here despite those drops
END OF OVER:17 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG-W: 108/7 (35 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 6.35, RRR: 11.66)
- Jenny Gunn12 (10b)
- Danielle Hazell2 (3b)
- Jess Jonassen4-0-25-3
- Julie Hunter3-0-24-1