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Women's World Cup: Healy's 170 finds worth, Sciver's unbeaten 148 in vain as Australia lift 7th title

After Alyssa Healy's 170 propelled Australia to a gigantic 356/5 in 50 overs, England fought hard, thanks to Sciver. But she ran out of partners as England were all out for 285 in 43.4 overs

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Australian women's cricket team celebrate their Women's World Cup final win. Picture/ AFP

Australian women's cricket team celebrate their Women's World Cup final win. Picture/ AFP

England vice-captain Nat Sciver made an unbeaten 148 but her heroic efforts went in vain as Australia beat England by 71 runs to be crowned winners of ICC Women's Cricket World Cup at Hagley Oval on Sunday.

It also marks Australia's seventh World Cup title, completing a turnaround from the shock semifinal exit in the 2017 edition in England.

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