Summary

  • AUSTRALIA WIN WORLD CUP

  • Sciver hits unbeaten 148 for England but runs out of partners

  • Australia pile up 356-5 - a World Cup final record score

  • Healy - dropped on 42 - hits brilliant 170 off 138 balls

  • Australia put on 160 for first wicket after England win toss

  1. Goodbye and thank youpublished at 09:33 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    And that's a wrap on the Women's World Cup 2022. What a ride it's been - congratulations to Australia, credit to England and all the other teams who have treated us to tight finishes, stunning catches and unforgettable moments over the past few weeks.

    For now, you can treat yourselves to Stephan Shemilt's match report and catch up with all the best bits of this game on the BBC Sport website.

    Thank you for joining us, it's been a blast!

  2. Postpublished at 09:29 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    And here is the winning moment, Anya Shrubsole the last wicket to fall as Australia secured their World Cup victory.

  3. Postpublished at 09:29 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    And here is the moment that Meg Lanning has waited five years for.

    She raises the trophy aloft, the champagne sprays everywhere and they are on top of the world.

    A dominant World Cup, a juggernaut, and those smiles tell the whole story. Who is going to stop them?

  4. From the Press boxpublished at 09:27 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

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  5. 'It will take England a while to catch up'published at 09:24 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    Alex Hartley
    England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    We often talk about the domestic set-up - Australia have a professional domestic set-up for five or six years longer than England have. England only started a couple of years and the first year, realistically, was heavily impacted by Covid. We've had professional players in England for one year effectively and that is only 10 or 15 games - it isn't many at all.

    This Australia side have played domestic cricket for years and years - they've got over 150 domestic games and experience under their belt. It will take a while for England to catch up, but they are not a million miles away, and I guess that is the exciting thing.

    We've got the likes of India, West Indies and New Zealand who are all investing in their domestic set-up.

    This World Cup has probably been the closest in terms of competition but Australia have absolutely walked it.

  6. Postpublished at 09:24 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    It may have been a comprehensive win for Australia but there is plenty for England to take away from this.

    Sophie Ecclestone's rise to world number one, the emergence of Charlie Dean, Nat Sciver's batting heroics and Sophia Dunkley's growth as a middle order batter.

    The futures of some of England's older players remain undecided but with a big year of cricket ahead, they've got a promising blend of youth and experience to work with.

  7. Postpublished at 09:18 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    Unsurprisingly, Alyssa Healy is named Player of the Match and Player of the Tournament for her incredible tally of 509 runs across the campaign, including centuries in both the semi-final and that incredible 170 today.

    Up there with the greatest ODI innings of all time. A masterclass.

  8. 'This has been a long time coming'published at 09:16 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Australia captain Meg Lanning on BBC Radio 5 Live: "I'm really pleased with that. This tournament has been a long time coming to be fair - it has been in the back of our minds and there are no doubts that we wanted this trophy in our cabinet. It has been an amazing effort over a number of years and to finish it off like this is amazing.

    "I have loved the last cycle. All the players and staff are so great to be around and be involved with. Everybody does their bit, but everyone is slightly different and brings their something important. We just really enjoy each others company and we've got each others backs. Through the highs and lows we just continue to live by the way we want to play and the values we've created."

  9. Postpublished at 09:14 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    Alex Hartley
    England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    It has been a long winter tour for England and there was some emotion in Heather Knight's voice. They have spent a long time away. They have just lost a World Cup final though, of course she is going to be emotional. It will take a few days before this sinks in.

  10. 'I don't expect any emotional decisions over people's futures'published at 09:14 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Finally from England captain Heather Knight on BBC Radio 5 Live: "It could be a very different side by the time the next 50-over World Cup comes round. I guess it is three years, rather than four years, with the Covid delay. I don't think there will be any emotional decisions but who knows what the next three years hold.

    "You'll have to ask me if I'll look back fondly on this tournament in a couple of months I think. Potentially. To not be able to go one more and take home the trophy is gutting and will take some time for the disappointment to settle in."

  11. Postpublished at 09:13 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    It was such a complete performance in the end from Australia, proving exactly why they are the best in the world - potentially the best sports team in the world, given their dominance.

    They had players missing, too, and Ellyse Perry barely had a say in that final.

    Their strength in depth is remarkable. A word on Alana King, who bowled beautifully for her three wickets.

    Australia have another gem of a leggie at their disposal for the future.

  12. 'No regrets over decision to bowl'published at 09:10 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    England captain Heather Knight on BBC Radio 5 Live: "I was pretty 50/50 at the toss - it was one of those where you wouldn't have been unhappy if you'd lost it. I think it showed it was probably the right decision - it was a good wicket to chase on if we had more wickets at the end there and if someone had batted with Nat [Sciver] you can extend the partnership and there is a chance you can chase it down. There are no regrets and I guess judgement in hindsight is a completely different thing."

  13. Postpublished at 09:08 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    Australia batter Alyssa Healy: "That was a special game of cricket, very high scoring but it was pretty special from our group, something we have worked towards for a long time. To get it over the line was very cool.

    "We knew we had a pretty good total but with their line-up you never knew. The bowlers held their nerve, Nat Sciver played a very special innings.

    "I was tired (batting), it was nice to get a big total on the board, I am proud of the batting group and nice to finish it off like this.

    "Everyone has worked really hard for this, it’s been a long five-year wait to win a title people said we should have won before. It's been a long few months but the girls deserve to let their hair down!"

  14. 'We didn't have an answer at times'published at 09:06 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    England captain Heather Knight on BBC Radio 5 Live: "Credit to Australia. It was a remarkable innings from Alyssa Healy - to do that in a final and for them to put that on the board was tough. We probably didn't have an answer at times - they batted outstandingly. It was a very good track and it made it very hard to defend. We fought hard in the chase - Nat Sciver was unbelievable, what an innings. We are disappointed but credit to Australia for the way they played today."

  15. Postpublished at 09:05 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Sport's chief cricket writer

    It may take England four or five years to catch up with the Australians and that is a really scary thought.

  16. Postpublished at 09:03 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    Alex Hartley
    England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    England dropping two chances in the over changed the game. If England had taken those chances it may have been a different game.

    You can't take anything away from Australia though - they have been absolutely fantastic today and throughout the tournament and they deserve to be world champions.

  17. Postpublished at 09:00 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    Stay with us for post-match reaction from players, coaches, pundits.

    We'll also look back on the highlights from that remarkable game.

    We witnessed two incredible batting performances, one from Alyssa Healy and one from Nat Sciver and it was a privilege to witness them both.

    The run map shows Natalie Sciver scored 148 with 1 six, 15 fours, 1 three, 11 twos, and 57 singles for England Women
  18. Postpublished at 08:57 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    Alex Hartley
    England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    Australia deserve to be World Cup champions - they have been brilliant throughout this tournament.

    They have been clinical today. They batted so, so well. Alyssa Healy's century just blew England out of the water.

    Australia have once again proved why they are the best team in the world.

  19. Postpublished at 08:57 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    Henry Moeran
    BBC Test Match Special

    A stream of green and gold runs onto the field!

    There's now an embrace as they celebrate a remarkable achievement.

    Five years ago they crashed out at the semi-final stage and they have rebuilt and come back stronger.

    The best team in the world will be lifting the World Cup.

  20. Postpublished at 08:56 British Summer Time 3 April 2022

    AussiesImage source, Getty Images

    What a game. Nat Sciver finishes on 148 not out and that is a phenomenal effort.

    She left everything out on that field and that is not an innings that deserves to be on the losing side.

    But just look at what it means to Australia. They are delighted, a lot of work has gone in to this victory. An incredible performance.