Melbourne, Agency : The final match of the Women's T20 World Cup played between India and Australia on 8 March became a memorable match. In this match, not only the hosts Australia won but this match broke many records. Alice Parry did not play in the final due to an injury. In this match, Australia had scored 184 runs in this match and India were all out for 99 and won by 85 runs.
Star all-rounder Ellis Parry, who has played all T20 World Cups for Australia so far, feels that this year's T20 World Cup was an unprecedented tournament in the women's games as it attracted viewers and broke all records in popularity.
Parry was unable to play the final match of the tournament due to injury, but she has no regrets as the tournament was important not to her or her team but to women's cricket as a whole. The final against India was the most watched match of women's cricket. The atmosphere was completely different for women cricketers as they were used to playing in an empty stadium.
Hely became the player of the match
Wicket-keeper Alyssa Healy had scored an innings of 75 off just 39 balls against India in the final match. Fast bowler Mitchell Starc had reached his country leaving South Africa's series midway to support his wife in the T20 World Cup final. Stark was especially present at the stadium on the day of the World Cup final to encourage his wife.
Star all-rounder Ellis Parry, who has played all T20 World Cups for Australia so far, feels that this year's T20 World Cup was an unprecedented tournament in the women's games as it attracted viewers and broke all records in popularity.
Parry was unable to play the final match of the tournament due to injury, but she has no regrets as the tournament was important not to her or her team but to women's cricket as a whole. The final against India was the most watched match of women's cricket. The atmosphere was completely different for women cricketers as they were used to playing in an empty stadium.
Hely became the player of the match
Wicket-keeper Alyssa Healy had scored an innings of 75 off just 39 balls against India in the final match. Fast bowler Mitchell Starc had reached his country leaving South Africa's series midway to support his wife in the T20 World Cup final. Stark was especially present at the stadium on the day of the World Cup final to encourage his wife.


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