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Windies falter again as Australia close out Women’s T20I series with 17-run win 

Sat, Mar 21, '26 at 11:31 PM

A better Caribbean batting display was not enough to challenge the top-ranked Aussies


Australia 164 for 5 (Perry 42, Voll 39; Ramharack 1-21) beat West Indies 147 for 4 (Matthews 56, Dottin 39*; King 2-25) by 17 runs 


The West Indies turned in a much improved batting performance against Australia in the second Women’s T20 International at the Arnos Vale Stadium in St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Saturday. The result, however, was the same: defeat. The 17-run margin handed the visitors a winning 2-0 lead in the three-match series.


Where the first encounter was highlighted by the familiar story of demise by dot-balls for the West Indies, Saturday’s second once more emphasized the divide between the two Windies teams, one with Hayley Matthews at the crease and the other without. 


While the skipper was equally slow out of the blocks, the sense that the chase of 165 was within reach remained while she was in the middle. Unlike Thursday's first game, however, Matthews managed to find her timing. After scoring the solitary run from her first 11 deliveries, the 28-year-old hit seven 4s and three maximums on her way to a 38-ball fifty. 


Matthews put on 77 runs (52 balls) with Stafanie Taylor for the second wicket, leaving the West Indies 90 for 2 and needing 75 from 47 for victory. Following her dismissal by Alana King (2-25) in the 13th over for a 41-ball 56, Windies scored just 15 runs in the next 23 balls to be left with a required rate of 15 entering the final 4 overs. 

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