Australia v England, Women's World T20 2018, Final, North Sound
Australia's road to the final: The Healy-Perry show
'See ball hit ball': That's how Alyssa Healy described her 29-ball 48, which ensured Australia eased past Pakistan in their tournament opener•International Cricket Council
Swing it like Ellyse: Perry's twin strikes limited Ireland to 93 for 6 in Australia's second game•IDI via Getty Images
Sound of timber: Perry cleaned up Sophie Devine for a duck and bowled another fine spell to help dismiss New Zealand for 120 and put Australia in the semi-finals•Getty Images
Back with a bang: Healy however marked her return with a 38-ball 46, which underpinned Australia's 142 for 5 in the semi-final against West Indies•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
A leaf out of the uncle's book: Healy accounted for four dismissals behind the stumps in an all-round display she would continue to emulate throughout the tournament•International Cricket Council
Bombs away: Healy then muscled a 21-ball fifty - the joint fastest in the WWT20 - as Australia knocked off the target inside 10 overs•Getty Images
Wake-up call: Sophie Molineux conceded 45 in four overs as India ran up 167 in the last group game. In reply, Australia subsided to 119 all out•Getty Images
Dethroning the defending champs: Perry took two wickets in two overs to derail West Indies' chase•ICC/Getty
The unstoppable Healy: Another game, another half-century. Healy's 38-ball 54 led Australia to 153 against New Zealand in their third game•Getty Images
Adding injury to insult: Healy did not bat in the chase after suffering a mild concussion following a collision with Megan Schutt in the field •ICC
Say cheese: You're next, England•ICC/Getty