Updated On: 27 February, 2023 04:00 PM IST | Cape Town | IANS
While some cricket fans have called Australia`s dominance as boring, especially after winning their sixth Women`s T20 World Cup title in Newlands on Sunday, head coach Shelley Nitschke acknowledged that as teams try to bridge the gap, the team has to keep moving and evolving

Australia`s Alyssa Healy (L) sprays Head Coach of Australia Shelley Nitschke (R) with champagne after Australia won.Pic/AFP
While some cricket fans have called Australia`s dominance as boring, especially after winning their sixth Women`s T20 World Cup title in Newlands on Sunday, head coach Shelley Nitschke acknowledged that as teams try to bridge the gap, the team has to keep moving and evolving.
"The fact is that we are getting pushed. We were playing South Africa here in their first T20 World Cup final. The game just continues to grow and our challenge is to evolve with it."