Two of the ICC Women’s World Cup’s strongest teams, Australia Women & England Women, will face each other for the Trophy at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Sunday.
The Final is upon us and two countries with a history of producing record-breaking performances will lock horns in hopes of being the 2022 World Champions. History suggests that Australia Women have always had the upper hand over England Women.
Matches played | AUS Women | ENG Women |
82 matches | Won 56 | Won 22 |
Head-to-Head Stats in World Cups
Matches played | AUS Women | ENG Women |
18 matches | Won 12 | Won 4 |
Let’s break down what got these two top sides to the finals.
Australia Women
Australia remain unbeaten in the tournament so far after beating everyone in the round-robin stage before going on to scourge West Indies Women by a mammoth 157 runs in the semi-final. Alyssa Healy’s unbeaten century against the Windies was instrumental for the Ausies’ continued dominance in the tournament.
They are ruthless in their approach. They are clinical in all three disciplines: batting, bowling and fielding. They have momentum on their side and are the tournament’s most successful team having won the title on six of the eleven editions of the tournament. They are a hungry team and will be looking to make it seven out of twelve when they take on England Women on 3rd April 2022.
Australia Key Players
Rachael Haynes
Alyssa Healy
Ellyse Perry
England Women
As good as things look for the Aussies, the England Women’s team is a confident unit that has turned things around after a mediocre start to the World Cup. They lost three and won four matches in the round-robin stage of the tournament and managed the third spot on the table.
In the second semi-final this past Thursday, they faced a stubborn, difficult-to beat Proteas Women side. The manner in which they won the semi-final is what will boost their confidence heading into the final. Senior players finally came into the party and carried the team to a 137-run victory against an in form South Africa Women’s team.
England Key Players
Danni Wyatt
Heather Knight
Sophie Ecclestone
Verdict
Australia is too strong at the moment. They look unbeatable. Unless England Women repeat their semi-final performance against SA Women, Australia Women will win their sixth World Cup title.