Australia v West Indies, Women's World Cup final, Mumbai
All-round Australia claim sixth World Cup title
West Indies were playing their first World Cup final, while Australia were eyeing their sixth title•Getty/ICC
Her partner Rachael Haynes scored 52, laying the foundation for a strong total•Getty Images
But Ellyse Perry played a handy knock of 25, and with Jodie Fields, who scored 36, pushed Australia's score to 259•Getty Images
Their captain Merissa Aguilleira tried to revive the chase with a 31-run stand with Deandra Dottin. But she got out in the 27th over•ICC/Getty
It was their sixth World Cup title•AFP
Australia, after winning the toss, began confidently. Meg Lanning scored 31 in an opening stand of 52•Getty/ICC
Jess Cameron scored an aggressive 75, guiding her side to 181 for 3 in the 36th over before being dismissed•Getty Images
After a nervous start to their chase, West Indies were hurt by Ellyse Perry, who left them struggling at 41 for 3•AFP
Dottin was out soon after, and West Indies didn't last long•ICC/Getty
Australia slumped to 209 for 7, however, as Shaquana Quintyne took three wickets•Getty Images
Middle-order batsman Kyshona Knight retired hurt soon after•ICC/Getty
Their resistance ended in the 44th over, with Lisa Sthalekar taking an acrobatic catch as Australia won the final by 114 runs•AFP