Women's T20 WC semi-final: AUS vs WI on June 30 at The Oval — time, squads, TV

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Women's T20 WC semi-final: AUS vs WI on June 30 at The Oval — time, squads, TV

Synopsis

Australia enter the Women's T20 World Cup semi-final at The Oval on June 30 having beaten West Indies in all seven white-ball meetings this year — but two consecutive knockout exits serve as a warning. West Indies, who barely qualified after losing to Ireland, are the ultimate dark horses, and Hayley Matthews is capable of producing the all-round performance that flips this tie on its head.

Key Takeaways

Australia vs West Indies Women's T20 World Cup semi-final: 30 June , 7:00 PM IST at Kennington Oval, London .
Australia are unbeaten in the group stage, including a commanding win over India at Lord's .
Australia have won all 7 white-ball contests against West Indies played earlier this year.
West Indies qualified only after England beat New Zealand , following a shock loss to Ireland .
Key West Indies players: captain Hayley Matthews , Deandra Dottin , and Stafanie Taylor .
Broadcast: Star Sports Network ; live stream: JioHotstar .
Winner faces England or South Africa in Sunday's final at Lord's .

Australia and West Indies clash in the Women's T20 World Cup semi-final at Kennington Oval, London on Tuesday, 30 June 2025 at 7:00 PM IST, with the six-time champions seeking a place in Sunday's final at Lord's. The contest pits an unbeaten Australian side against a West Indian team that scraped through the group stage on other results going their way.

Australia's Road to the Last Four

Australia, captained by Sophie Molineux, arrive at the semi-final without a single defeat in the group stage, their campaign capped by a commanding win over India at Lord's. The side has beaten West Indies in all seven white-ball contests the two teams shared earlier this year, a run of dominance that provides both confidence and expectation.

Yet history urges caution. Australia entered the semi-finals of the previous Women's T20 World Cup in similarly strong form, only to suffer a shock defeat to South Africa. A semi-final exit in last year's ODI World Cup followed. Knockout cricket, as those results demonstrated, can unravel weeks of consistency in a single session.

West Indies' Dramatic Qualification

West Indies, led by captain Hayley Matthews, endured a nervy path to the last four. A surprise loss to Ireland left their qualification in doubt until England's win over New Zealand confirmed their place. That narrow escape has, if anything, steeled their resolve heading into a fixture where they are the underdogs.

Much of West Indies' hopes rest on Matthews delivering another all-round performance, with veterans Deandra Dottin and Stafanie Taylor expected to shoulder responsibility at key moments. Their ability to absorb pressure and convert it into momentum will be central to any upset.

Conditions and Preparation

Australia have had little time to settle after their win over India. The squad shifted base from north London to The Oval, with just a single training session available to reacquaint themselves with the south London surface before the semi-final. The Oval's pitch has historically offered pace bowlers early assistance before flattening out — a factor both sides will have assessed.

Match Details and How to Watch

The semi-final begins at 7:00 PM IST on Tuesday, 30 June at Kennington Oval, London. The match will be broadcast on the Star Sports Network in India and live-streamed on JioHotstar.

Australia squad: Sophie Molineux (c), Nicola Carey, Ash Gardner, Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton, Grace Harris, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia McGrath, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Voll, Georgia Wareham.

West Indies squad: Hayley Matthews (c), Chinelle Henry, Deandra Dottin, Stafanie Taylor, Afy Fletcher, Aaliyah Alleyne, Shemaine Campbelle, Ashmini Munisar, Karishma Ramharack, Jannillea Glasgow, Jahzara Claxton, Qiana Joseph, Zaida James, Mandy Mangru, Shawnisha Hector.

The winner advances to the final at Lord's on Sunday, where either England or South Africa will await. For Australia, it is a chance to reassert their global dominance; for West Indies, an opportunity to convert a fortunate escape into a historic run.

Point of View

But the Women's T20 World Cup has a habit of exposing that very complacency at the knockout stage — as South Africa proved last time around. West Indies' chaotic qualification route could paradoxically work in their favour: teams that have had to fight for survival often carry a sharper edge than those who cruise through group play. The real question is whether Australia's thin preparation window at The Oval — just one training session — leaves any exploitable gaps. If Matthews fires, this fixture will not be the formality the head-to-head record suggests.
NationPress
29 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Australia vs West Indies Women's T20 World Cup semi-final?
The semi-final is scheduled for Tuesday, 30 June 2025 at 7:00 PM IST at Kennington Oval, London. The winner will play in Sunday's final at Lord's.
Where can I watch AUS vs WI Women's T20 WC semi-final in India?
The match will be broadcast live on the Star Sports Network in India and live-streamed on JioHotstar. Coverage begins around match time at 7:00 PM IST.
How have Australia performed against West Indies recently?
Australia have beaten West Indies in all seven white-ball contests the two sides played earlier in 2025. They also completed the group stage of this tournament unbeaten, including a win over India at Lord's.
How did West Indies qualify for the semi-finals?
West Indies qualified after England defeated New Zealand, which confirmed their place despite West Indies having suffered a surprise group-stage loss to Ireland. Their path to the last four was among the most dramatic in the tournament.
Who are the key players to watch in this semi-final?
For West Indies, captain Hayley Matthews, Deandra Dottin, and Stafanie Taylor are the players most likely to decide the outcome. For Australia, Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney, and Ash Gardner are central to both batting and bowling plans.
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