5-21 June
England win the toss and enjoy immediate success after putting New Zealand in to bat when slow bowler Laura Marsh has Suzie Bates stumped by Sarah Taylor off the fifth ball of the match
Katherine Brunt smashes through skipper Aimee Watkins' defences in the fourth over and England, who beat New Zealand in the 50-over World Cup in March, are well and truly on top at a sunny Lord's
Brunt leaps for joy after Lucy Doolan flicks the ball to wicketkeeper Taylor while attempting to pull off a "Dilshan" overhead scoop and three balls later she removes Rachel Priest for a duck to finish with 3-6
Nicky Shaw takes the wicket of Nicola Browne with a yorker which clips the Kiwi's pads and New Zealand are now reduced to 31-5
Seamer Jenny Gunn comes into the attack and needs just three balls before claiming the wicket of Sara McGlashan - thanks to Lydia Greenway's assured catch
Wickets continue to tumble as England press home their advantage and New Zealand are all out for 85 when Sophie Devine is run out by Greenway off the last ball of the innings
England skipper Charlotte Edwards starts cautiously but then hits two fours in the fourth over before being bowled by Sian Ruck for nine
Sarah Taylor, helped by namesake Claire, pushes the score along to 39 before edging one behind and is out for 23, but England look in control
Claire Taylor, dropped by wicketkeeper Rachel Priest before she had scored, maintains the magnificent form that helped England beat Australia in the semi-finals
England lose Beth Morgan and then Lydia Greenway (above) in the space of eight balls but need only 10 more runs in four overs to lift the trophy
Jubilant skipper Edwards leads the celebrations as England secure a six-wicket victory to add the World Twenty20 title to their Ashes and World Cup successes
Edwards lifts the trophy - and the party starts in earnest for England's victorious team
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