7 Number of women's T20 World Cup titles won by Australia, out of the ten editions of this competition. England (2009), West Indies (2016), and New Zealand (2024) are the other teams to have won this competition.
1 First instance of England failing to win a women's World Cup (ODI or T20I formats) hosted by them. England previously won the ODI editions in 1973, 1993 and 2017, and the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2009.
Sunday was also England's first defeat in 12 matches they played in the women's T20 World Cup in England, and also their first defeat in five T20I games at Lord's.
1225 Days between Australia's recent World Cup titles in women's cricket - the T20 World Cup wins in 2023 and 2026. Only once did Australia have a longer gap between two World Cup wins since 2010 - 1693 days between their T20 World Cup wins in 2014 and 2018.
2 Beth Mooney won the Player-of-the-Match award in a women's T20 World Cup final for the second time, having previously won in 2023. She is the first player with two such awards. Mooney is also the first player to win multiple Player-of-the-Tournament awards in the women's T20 World Cups, having previously won it in 2020.
151 The target that Australia chased down against England at Lord's is the highest in a women's T20 World Cup final. The previous highest was 149 by West Indies against Australia in 2016.
9 Fifty-plus scores by Mooney and Nat Sciver-Brunt at the women's T20 World Cups, the joint-most. On Sunday, both went one clear of Suzie Bates, who had eight fifties.
7 Ellyse Perry has been part of all of Australia's seven women's T20 World Cup titles. She became the first player to be part of seven titles, going past Alyssa Healy, who won six of them.
Perry was part of the final in six of the seven editions they won, missing out in 2020 after suffering an injury before the knockouts.
In addition to the seven T20 World Cups, Perry has also been part of two ODI World Cup wins. Her nine World Cup titles are the highest for any player, going past Healy (8).
3 Mooney has scored a fifty in each of her previous three appearances in a women's T20 World Cup final. No other player has more than one fifty in the women's T20 World Cup finals. Mooney has five fifty-plus scores in the finals in women's T20Is, two more than any other batter.
Sunday was the fifth time she scored a fifty in a women's T20 World Cup knockout match, which is also a record. Sciver-Brunt is second with three fifties, following her unbeaten 58 on Sunday.
100 Partnership runs between Mooney and Phoebe Litchfield for the second wicket. It is only the third partnership of 100 or more runs in a women's T20 World Cup final, with the previous two coming for the opening wicket. Earlier, Sciver-Brunt and Freya Kemp added an unbeaten 80 runs for the fifth wicket, the fourth-highest stand in a final.
