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Nat Sciver-Brunt's adorable World Cup final entry with son steals the spotlight

Published - 05 Jul 2026, 09:23 PM

Nat Sciver-Brunt's adorable World Cup final entry with son steals the spotlight
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An adorable moment in the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup Final, which is worth framing. England Women’s team captain Nat Sciver-Brunt walked out at Lord’s Cricket Ground for the National Anthems with her son Theo. She held her child with pure pride while singing the national anthem of England.

The moment instantly caught the camera lens, and within a few minutes, it went across social media platforms. Before the fierce battle on the pitch, the pure moment was enough to melt the hearts of the cricket fans.

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 lift the title. Australia, the undefeated team in the tournament, is the favorite to claim the title.

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It will be too early to predict the winner as England is on their own home ground. According to the Cricbuzz stats, England Women are unbeaten at home in the Women's T20 World Cup (11 wins), but winless against Australia in Women's World Cup finals.

Nat Sciver-Brunt's form will provide England an extra edge against Australia

Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt will have to take extra responsibility with the bat, as the Aussies' bowlers will try their best to reduce the opposing batting line-up as early as possible to make the run chase easy for the batters in the second innings. Winning the toss, Australia Women’s captain Sophie Molineux chose to bowl first, as they want to use the freshness of the track against the home team batters.

Nat Sciver-Brunt has become one of the leading forces of the team since she returned from the injury setback. Because of a calf injury, she was forced to miss the group stage fixtures in the tournament.

Since making return, the batter has claimed 169 runs at an average of 84.50 and a strike rate of 159.43. The 75 off 47 balls in the semi-final from her blade helped the team to earn a spot in the final of the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup.

In 2017, Nat Sciver-Brunt lifted the ODI World Cup at Lord's as the highest run-scorer for England in the final. After almost nine years, she returns to the same venue for another final, this time as the captain of the national cricket team.

England Women are hopeful of winning the title, defeating Australia

At the toss, she said that the England cricket team is hopeful of doing well in the final against Australia. For the title decider, the hosts named a side mostly filled with experienced cricketers. Nat believes that they can win the title if they can play with the same intensity they have played with in the tournament so far.

“But yeah, I think the whole group throughout this tournament has obviously experienced different grounds, different conditions, different pressures. And we’ve produced some really good cricket along the way. So, yeah, hopefully we can do the same again today,” she said.

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Pritam Santra is a writer at CricketAddictor.

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