
Australian Women completed a comprehensive 3-0 ODI series sweep against West Indian women Warner Park with a nine-wicket win in the third and final ODI at St Kitts. After winning the toss and dominating the ball, the hosts struggled to build momentum and ended up scoring just 136 in 35.4 overs, with the target Australia trailing comfortably in under 20 overs.
Alana King spun a net around West Indies batters
He was the outstanding performer of the match Alan Kingwhose sensational spell shattered the West Indies batting order. The leg-spinner returned remarkable figures of 5 for 19 in 10 overs, consistently troubling the batsmen with his variations and accuracy. He found excellent support Ashley Gardnerwhile who selected up to two goalkeepers Tahlia McGrath and Nicola Carey chopped with every keeper.
West Indies never recovered from the early knocks. Hayley Matthews and tried to anchor the shots with a stable 34 Chinelle Henry He got the highest result with 42 points. Deandra Dottin provided a brief spark with a quick 22, but regular wickets continued to derail the chances of a competitive total. Lower-order contributions were minimal as the innings folded without resistance against Australia’s disciplined bowling attack.
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Phoebe Litchfield leads the smooth chase to seal the deal with Australia
In reply, Australia Women made light work of a modest target, finishing 137 for 1 in just 19.4 overs. Phoebe Litchfield He anchored the chase brilliantly with an unbeaten 68 off 56, displaying composure and stroke play. was well supported by Ellyse Perryprovided there were no late hiccups 33 not a smooth addition.
Previously, Full Georgia He provided a quick start with 23, before being the only wicket-keeper to fall, dismissed by Ashmini Munisar. However, this breakthrough was too late to affect the result as Australia cruised to an easy victory.
The result ended a one-sided series, with Australia Women asserting their dominance in all departments. They had earlier achieved crucial wins by 103 runs in the first ODI and 90 runs in the second, highlighting the gulf between the two sides.
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