Australia skipper Meg Lanning said on Saturday that her team had been building on the momentum all through the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, and while the side had a "good game plan", there were "certainly some nerves" going into the final against England at the Hagley Oval on Sunday.
Six-time winners Australia will take on defending champions England, who after losing the first three group games, have really pulled themselves up to return from the brink of elimination and make it to the summit clash. Australia, on the other hand, have remained unbeaten in the tournament.
Lanning is banking on the string of eight wins in the tournament here for another complete performance in the final. The skipper is expecting her players to draw on their nerves as well as their excitement as they look to seal a seventh title.