New delhi date. Sunday 8 March 2020
India and Australia will face each other in the final of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup on March 8 on International Women's Day. The madness is growing with this match. With a huge crowd expected to gather at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, every cricket fan is wondering which team will be crowned champion this time.
The madness of this match is taking political color. On the eve of the final match, India and Australia's PM textures showed their enthusiasm. Australian PM Scott Morrison wrote about the final match on Twitter and tagged India's PM Narendra Modi. PM Modi also responded by tagging Morrison.
Written by Scott Morris Hello Narendra Modi, Australia and India will face off in the women's T20 World Cup final in Melbourne. 2 great teams will play against the spectators in the MCG. This evening will be a big one and a fun match. Australia will be in full swing in the match.
Prime Minister Modi also responded to Australia's PM in his estimation. PM Modi wrote, Morrison will be nothing short of India and Australia in the final of the T20 World Cup tomorrow. Best of luck to both teams and International Women's Day. Best team wins. Just like the Blue Mountains, the Melbourne Cricket Ground will turn blue tomorrow.
Hey @narendramodi - Australia v India in the Final of the Women's @ T20WorldCup in Melbourne tomorrow. Two great teams in front of a mega crowd at the MCG. It's going to be a big night and superb match! And Australia all the way.
- Scott Morrison (@ScottMorrisonMP) March 7, 2020
G'day @ScottMorrisonMP !
- Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 7, 2020
It doesn't get bigger than India vs Australia Final in Women's @ T20WorldCup tomorrow.
Best wishes to both @BCCIWomen and @AusWomenCricket and greetings on Women's Day.
May the best team win. Like the Blue Mountains, MCG will also be Blue tomorrow! https://t.co/CRElLibcSg
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