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An adorable moment from the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup final that’s worth framing. England women’s team captain Nat Sciver-Brunt accompanied her son Theo to the national anthem at Lord’s Cricket Ground. She held her child proudly while singing the national anthem of England.
The moment was instantly captured on camera lenses and spread across social media platforms within minutes. That sacred moment before the fierce fight on the pitch was enough to melt the hearts of cricket lovers.

A special moment during the national anthem when England captain Nate Sciver-Brunt was accompanied by his son Theo #ENGvAUS ββββ#T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/yzYOms1DD1
– Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) July 5, 2026
Who will be the winner of the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup final?
For the summit clash of the ongoing Women’s T20 World Cup final, the England women’s cricket team is up against the Australia cricket team at the home of cricket, Lord’s Cricket Ground. The winner of the match will win the title. Australia, the undefeated team in the tournament, is a strong contender for the title.

It is too early to predict the winner as England are on their home ground. According To Cricbuzz stats, England Women They are unbeaten at home in the Women’s T20 World Cup (11 wins), but could not win against Australia in the Women’s World Cup final.
Nat Sciver-Brunt’s form will give England extra edge against Australia
Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt will have to take extra responsibility with the bat, as the Australian bowlers will try their best to break down the opposition batting order as quickly as possible to make the run chase easier for the batsmen in the second innings. Winning the toss, Australia Women captain Sophie Molineux chose to bowl first as she looked to utilize the freshness of the track against the home team’s batsmen.
Nate Sciver-Brunt has become one of the key strengths of the team since returning from injury. Due to a calf injury, he had to miss the group stage matches in the tournament.
Since his return, the batsman has scored 169 runs at an average of 84.50 and a strike rate of 159.43. Her Blades inning of 75 off 47 balls in the semi-final helped the team book a place in the final of the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup.
In 2017, Nat Sciver-Brunt won the ODI World Cup at Lord’s as the leading run-scorer for England in the final. After almost nine years, she returns to the same venue for another final, this time as captain of the national cricket team.
England Women hope to win the title by defeating Australia
At the time of the toss, he said that the England cricket team is hopeful of a good performance in the final against Australia. For the title decider, the hosts chose a team that was mostly filled with experienced cricketers. Nate believes that if they play with the same intensity with which they have played so far in the tournament, they can win the title.
“But yes, I think the whole group has obviously experienced different grounds, different conditions, different pressures during this tournament. And we have produced some very good cricket during this period. So, yes, hopefully we can do the same again today,” she said.


