Australia Completes 3-0 Series Sweep with Dominant Win Over West Indies
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ST. Kitts, April 3 (NationPress) Alana King delivered a remarkable performance, securing her second-best ODI bowling statistics as Australia achieved a resounding nine-wicket victory over the West Indies in the third ODI held at Warner Park, completing a 3-0 series sweep.
With an impressive five-wicket haul of 5-19, King was pivotal in dismantling the West Indies, who were bowled out for a mere 136 runs, allowing Australia to chase down the target with over 30 overs remaining.
King's exceptional 5-19 marks her second-best bowling figures in ODIs, following her outstanding 7-18 against South Africa during last year's ODI World Cup.
The West Indies opted to bat first and initially performed well, reaching 49/1 in the Powerplay. However, the momentum shifted dramatically as they slumped to 78/5 by the 19th over.
Besides a 38-run opening partnership, the only significant collaboration was the 37-run partnership between Realeanna Grimmond and Chinelle Henry.
Grimmond fell to King in the 27th over, leading to a rapid decline in the innings as the lower order struggled. Henry remained not out on 42, but the West Indies were ultimately bowled out for 136 in just 35.4 overs.
In response, Australia launched their chase perfectly, with a quick 50-run opening partnership between Georgia Voll and Phoebe Litchfield setting a solid foundation.
After Voll was dismissed, Litchfield and Ellyse Perry formed an 87-run partnership that secured the victory in 19.4 overs. Litchfield finished unbeaten on 68, while Perry contributed 33 not out.
This series victory signifies Australia's clean sweep during their Caribbean tour, concluding with six wins out of six matches, including a 3-0 triumph in the T20I series.
Brief Scores: West Indies 136 all-out in 35.4 overs (Chinelle Henry 42*, Hayley Matthews 34; Alana King 5-19, Ashleigh Gardner 2-29) lost to Australia 137/1 in 19.4 overs (Phoebe Litchfield 68*, Ellyse Perry 33*; Ashmini Munisar 1-35) by nine wickets.