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"Greatest Team Ever": Twitter Goes Into Meltdown As Australia Complete 2nd Hat-trick Of T20 World Cup Titles

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Australia added a new feather to their cap on Sunday as the Meg Lanning-side lifted their sixth Women's T20 World Cup title after defeating South Africa in the summit clash on Sunday.

This was Australia's third title on the trot and Meg Lanning's fifth ICC trophy as a captain. Opting to bat first, Australia posted a total of 156/6 in 20 overs after Beth Mooney plays an unbeaten knock of 74 off 53 balls.

Later, South Africa fell short of 19 runs despite a powerful knock of 61 off 48 balls by Laura Wolvaardt. As Australia created a new record in Cape Town, fans took to Twitter to congratulate the team on their spectacular win.

6th Title it is for the Aussies in #T20WorldCupTheir dominance is unmatched!SA did put up a fight #AUSvsSA #T20WorldCup2023 pic.twitter.com/agCckayv4T I am proud to be a fan of the most dominant Sports Team in the World @AusWomenCricket #AUSvsSA #T20WorldCup #T20WorldCup2023 pic.twitter.com/am3YQkknpb Aus womens team when it comes to winning World cups #AUSvsSA pic.twitter.com/sDfmk0s5x2 Meg Lanning Now has 5 ICC Trophies as a Captain#ICCWomensT20WorldCup #SAvAUS #AUSvsSA pic.twitter.com/VOct1M2me4 Australia won their 6th Women's T20 World Cup.The greatest team ever.

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