Australia thrashed India by 85 runs to win the Women's T20 World Cup for a fifth time in front of more than 86,000 fans in Melbourne.
Alyssa Healy and Beth Mooney hit 75 and 78 respectively as the hosts set a daunting target of 184 for four.
Then Megan Schutt starred with the ball, taking four for 18 as India were dismissed for just 99 in their final over.
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The official attendance at Melbourne Cricket Ground of 86,174 was a world record for a women's cricket match.
Victory capped an emphatic turnaround by the Australians, who had suffered a 17-run defeat by India in the group stages of the competition.
From the moment Indian star Shafali Verma edged behind in the third ball of the chase, a different outcome appeared inevitable.
Australian captain Meg Lanning was quoted as saying by BBC Sport: "We've had everything thrown at us, we've had our ups and downs and scraped through the tournament but it was our best performance on the biggest stage."