India have been crowned Women's Cricket World Cup champions for the first time ever after beating South Africa in an epic final.
There were plenty of standout performances throughout the competition, with Australia's Alana King making history, New Zealand's Sophie Devine playing in her last ODI match ever and South Africa's Marizanne Kapp becoming the highest wicket-taker in the Women's World Cup.
Here is Sky Sports' team of the tournament made up of two openers, five middle-order players and four bowlers.
Laura Wolvaardt (South Africa, batter) - 571 runs
South Africa's captain notched an impressive 169 in the semi-final against England. It led to Proteas' victory over England and was even more special because it was at the same ground where they were bowled out for 69.
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