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It's official. Australia Women have claimed the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup at Lord's, chasing down England's 150 with 7 wickets to spare. Beth Mooney completely went off, earning Player of the Tournament and making anyone who took Australia ML look like a genius.Β Β 

England put up a massive fight in the semi-finals dismantling South Africa by 40 runs, but when it came down to the final, the Aussie juggernaut was just completely unstoppable.

Now that the dust has settled, we need to talk about the betting value we saw throughout this tournament and what it means for future outrights:

1. Is betting against Australia just burning money?

They rolled through the group stages (remember that 98-run destruction of the Netherlands?), dismantled the West Indies by 8 wickets in the semis, and made a 151-run chase look easy in the final. Next tournament, are they an automatic lock on your parlays or do you ever risk the underdog ML?Β Β 

2. The Biggest Heartbreak: India & South Africa

India’s group stage exit after failing to defend 170 against Australia busted so many tournament slips. Meanwhile, South Africa looked incredible surviving the Bangladesh scare but completely collapsed against Nat Sciver-Brunt and England. Who is the bigger disappointment?

3. Future Value Watch: Ireland & West Indies

The West Indies made a deep run to the semis, and Ireland showed some serious teeth earlier in the tournament. If you're looking at future long-shot outrights on Stake, who has the best building blocks to actually challenge the top 3 next time?

πŸ’¬ Let’s review the damage:

Did the Women's T20 World Cup treat your wallet well, or did a couple of group-stage upsets ruin your tournament? Drop your biggest winning slips or your worst bad beats below! πŸ‘‡

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Nah, fading them in a major final is just a wallet cleanse at this point. That semi-final run from England gave false hope but the machine just does machine things lol.

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