History created by Indian Women’s Cricket Team qualifying to ICC Women's Twenty20 World Cup 2020 Final: INDIA VS AUSTRALIA
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ICC Women's Twenty20 World Cup 2020 Final: INDIA VS AUSTRALIA
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In ICC Women's Twenty20 World Cup 2020 participants are 10 teams. 8 teams are automatically qualified and bottom 2 teams are qualified by qualifying tournament. Currently, Women's Twenty20 World Cup champion is Australia. Last Time Women's Twenty20 World Cup held in 2018 hosted by West Indies. Australia won the women t20 world cup and England was the Runner up.
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ICC Women's Twenty20 World Cup 2020 Final: INDIA VS AUSTRALIA |
This is the seventh edition of ICC Women's Twenty20 World Cup. India women’s team was never qualified for the final. Australia women’s team is qualifying the fifth time in a row. In a Women's Twenty20 World Cup semifinal, Indian women’s won the match by beating the England women’s team. This match was abandoned without playing a single ball. Indian women’s team is on the top of the group stage by winning all matches, so they are automatically qualified for final under of finishing higher on the points table.
Anther Women's Twenty20 World Cup semifinal, Australia women’s won the match by beating the South African women’s team. The game was shortened to 10 overs, rain also affected this semi-final by DL Rule game was shortened to 10 overs and Australian women’s won the match in last over of the game. ICC Women's Twenty20 World Cup 2020 Final will be played in Melbourn Cricket ground(MCG).
During the group stage of Women's t20 World Cup, India women’s team was overall played exceptionally well. Indian women’s team players like Shafali Varma and Punam Yadav are emerging players who played very well. Shefali Verma is an only 16-year girl but she gives a dynamic performance with the bat and also contributes with the ball as well. As a team of India women perform far better than previous editions of Women's T20 World Cup.
So in the Women's T20 World Cup final Indian women’s team take on four times champion Australia women’s in Melbourn cricket ground (MCG) on 8th March.
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