Australia wins Women’s World Twenty20 title

Australia's Ellyse Perry, left, and teammate Jessica Cameron celebrate their win over England in the ICC Women's Twenty20 Cricket World Cup final. (Aijaz Rahi/AP)

MIRPUR, Bangladesh — Australia put up an impressive all-round display to defeat England in the final by six wickets for a third consecutive title at the Women’s World Twenty20 on Sunday.

Put into bat, England was restricted to a moderate 105-8. In reply, Australia comfortably scored 106-4 in only 15.1 overs.

Australia, which beat the West Indies by eight runs in a close semifinal match, took firm control in the middle part of the innings with captain Meg Lanning smashing a 30-ball 44 with four fours and two sixes.

England had an impressive nine-wicket win over South Africa in the semifinals but faltered against the Australian seam attack.

Heather Knight top scored with 29 but her work was not backed by others.

Seam bowler Sarah Coyte grabbed 3-16 to help restrict England.

Coyte removed openers Sarah Taylor (18) and Charlotte Edwards (13) before Knight rescued the 2009 champion with a 24-ball knock with three fours.

Medium-pacers Ellyse Perry and Rene Farrell then chipped in with two wickets each as England made slow progress with wickets falling at regular intervals.

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