ICC Women’s World Cup Final: Twitter hails Nat Sciver’s scintillating century vs Australia cricket news

Australia showed their might on Sunday as they beat England by 71 runs in the summit clash to win a record seventh ICC Women’s World Cup title. Alyssa Healy scored 170 with the bat as Australia posted 356/5 in their stipulated 50 overs. England had the big task of trying to chase down this big total, but Natalie Sciver brought her best middle to keep England in the game. In the end, Sciver ran out of partners on the other end, and who knows what would have happened, if anyone had provided him with support.

Sciver played an unbeaten innings of 148 runs in 121 balls with the help of 15 fours and 1 six. This is the third highest score in the history of World Cup finals and she has overtaken Adam Gilchrist to become the second highest scorer in a World Cup final.

Several cricketers and fans took to Twitter to applaud Sciver for keeping England in the game and playing a special innings.

India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin tweeted, “Extremely impressive from @natsciver #WomensWorldCup2022 #AUSvsENG.”

“Congratulations @AusWomenCricket for winning another World Cup. Now sit out the next few, you’ve earned it. Congratulations to England, well fought @natsciver. It was a very entertaining event, which @ICC and all Involved. #CWC22,” tweeted former India batsman Wasim Jaffer.

Former England batsman Ian Bell tweeted, “This is a few innings from @natsciver. #AUSvENG.”

Former England fast bowler Isa Guha also took to Twitter to praise Sciver. Guha tweeted, “Feeling great for Sciver, but well deserved for Australia. With 3 players missing – T20 and ODI World Cup winners we now recount him as the greatest Let me start talking.”

One fan pointed out how things could have turned out differently in the summit clash if someone had provided support for Nat Sciver.

“I wish someone had supported Nat, the lone warrior, would make a history. Sad for him. Well played Nat Sciver, heads up you’ve got your name, team, women’s cricket, ???????? ???????????????? Extremely high. Scientist not out,” tweeted the fan.

Another fan tweeted, “Well played Australia. Poor Nat Sciver, wish she could reach at least 150. Nice #CWC22 New Zealand,” tweeted another fan.

Alana King and Jess Jonassen took three wickets each as Australia defended 356 runs to beat England by 71 runs in the summit clash.

Earlier, Alyssa Healy had scored 170 and she was supported by Rachel Haynes and Beth Mooney. England missed a few chances and had to pay heavily.

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Since 2017, Australia has won two T20 World Cup titles, and now they also have a 50-over World Cup title. In the 50-over World Cup in New Zealand, Australia did not lose a single game and went on to win nine matches to clinch the title.

Earlier, Australia women’s cricket team held the record for most consecutive ODI wins (26) and their streak was ended by India last year.

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