Australia continued their dominance in women’s T20 cricket, beating England by seven wickets at Lord’s in London on Sunday to win a seventh ICC Women’s T20 World Cup title.Chasing 151, the highest target ever made in a Women’s T20 World Cup final, Australia reached 153/3 in 17.1 overs, finishing the job with 17 balls to spare.The chase was built around Beth Mooney, who made 64 off 49 balls with 10 fours, and Phoebe Litchfield, who scored 48 off 35 deliveries, hitting six fours and two sixes.Mooney and Litchfield sped up the chase from second to 13th with a 100-run partnership off 67 balls.Litchfield fell 34 runs from victory and Mooney fell 11 runs from the inevitable end after his third match-winning fifty in Australia’s last three finals.England dismissed a well-set Mooney in the 16th over, trapped lbw by Sophie Ecclestone, but Australia’s batting depth meant there was no change in the result. The winning runs happened in unusual fashion when Ecclestone won by five wides in the 18th. In charge of the winning runs in the middle with 17 balls to spare was another stalwart, Ellyse Perry, who won her seventh world T20 trophy.Earlier, England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt scored an unbeaten 58 off 53 balls, while Freya Kemp added an unbeaten 44 off 28 balls to help England post 150/4 after being asked to bat first.The pair rescued England with an 80-run partnership for the fifth wicket after Australia’s bowlers controlled the scoring for most of the innings.Sciver-Brunt hit five fours, while Kemp hit four boundaries and one six.Australian captain Sophie Molineux chose to bowl first, and her decision paid off as the bowling attack kept England at bay despite the absence of Perry, who missed the game due to injury.England managed just two sixes in their 20 overs, one each from Alice Capsey and Kemp.Australia’s spin attack, led by Molineux (1/32) and Georgia Wareham (0/9 in two overs), controlled the middle overs, while Kim Garth and Annabel Sutherland also kept the pressure on with disciplined bowling and changes of pace.Short scores:England Women: 150/4 (20 overs)Australia Women: 153/3 (17.1 overs)