Cricket Australia congratulates Australian Women’s Team on winning The Don Award

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Cricket Australia (CA), formerly the Australian Cricket Board (ACB), is the governing body for cricket in Australia. Established in 1905 as the Australian Board of Control for International Cricket, CA manages all national teams, including Men's, Women's, and Youth sides, as well as other national teams. It oversees the organization of Test matches, ODIs, and T20Is, and coordinates home international fixtures.

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Cricket Australia Interim CEO, Nick Hockley today congratulated the Australian Women’s Team on receiving the prestigious Don Award for their performance at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup earlier this year.

The award, judged to be the Australian sportsperson or team who through their performance and example has most inspired the nation, is arguably the highest honour in Australian sport.

Led by captain, Meg Lanning and coach, Matthew Mott, the team showed incredible resilience throughout the tournament to claim the title in front of record crowd of 86,147 at the MCG on International Women’s Day.

After a first-up defeat to eventual finalists India, Australia showed plenty of grit and determination to fight its way out of the pool rounds before defying the weather gods in its semi-final encounter against South Africa to book a place in the Final on March 8.

It was in the Final that Australia showed its true dominance, claiming an 85-run victory and a record fifth T20 World Cup crown.

Openers Alyssa Healy and Beth Mooney finished the tournament as the top two leading run scorers; the latter being named Player of the Tournament for the first time, while bowlers Megan Schutt and Jess Jonassen finished first and second of the wicket-taking tally.  

Speaking on the news, Hockley said:

“The Australian Women’s Team is one of the most dominant and successful sporting teams this country has ever seen and we’re so proud of what they continue to achieve individually and as a group.

“To see them lift the T20 World Cup trophy in front of more than 86,000 fans was a moment I and a lot of people around Australia will remember for a long time. 

“There’s no doubt they had to overcome plenty of hurdles to even get to that final, but to see them excel under pressure was a true show of the character and fight this team possesses.

“Led wonderfully by Meg, Matthew and vice-captain, Rachael Haynes, this is an incredible group of women who continue to drive high standards. It’s not easy for any team to achieve sustained success, but this team continues to find ways to take the game to a new level.

“Sport has a wonderful ability to unite and inspire people and we’re so proud of the Australian Women’s Team as role models both on and off the field.

“On behalf of the Australian Women’s Team and Australian Cricket, I would like to thank Sport Australia Hall of Fame for this prestigious recognition.”

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