Australia Completes 3-0 T20I Series Triumph with 40-Run Win Against West Indies
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St. Vincent, March 24 (NationPress) Australia achieved a clean sweep in the three-match T20I series by securing a rain-affected victory of 40 runs against the West Indies in the third and final game held at Kingstown, highlighted by an impressive century from Georgia Voll.
Opting to bat first, Australia amassed a formidable total of 211/7, largely thanks to Voll's explosive maiden T20I century. The 22-year-old opener showcased her skills, reaching the three-figure mark in a mere 52 balls, making it one of the quickest centuries by an Australian in T20I history.
Her innings featured nine fours and six mighty sixes, establishing an aggressive tone right from the start as she dominated both pace and spin bowlers.
Voll was aggressive from the get-go, using her footwork to dismantle the spinners and consistently targeting boundaries. She reached her century with a boundary in the 17th over but was dismissed shortly after, bowled by Hayley Matthews, who was the standout bowler for the West Indies with figures of 3-29.
Despite some struggles in the top order to form partnerships, late innings acceleration ensured Australia surpassed the 200-run milestone.
Captain Sophie Molineux contributed significantly with a quick cameo, hitting crucial boundaries and two sixes in the final overs, while Nicola Carey's contributions further bolstered the total, resulting in one of Australia's highest scores in T20I cricket.
In response, the West Indies never found their rhythm during the chase. Megan Schutt struck with the very first ball to dismiss Qiana Joseph, setting the tone for a disciplined bowling performance. The hosts found themselves at 33/3 within the Powerplay, with debutant Lucy Hamilton also making crucial breakthroughs.
Matthews and Deandra Dottin tried to stabilize the innings momentarily, hitting a few sixes, but the relentless pressure and regular fall of wickets saw the Windies struggling at 61/3 after 10 overs.
As rain interrupted play and no further action was possible, the result was determined by the DLS method, confirming a convincing 3-0 series victory for Australia.
Final Scores: Australia 211/7 in 20 overs (Georgia Voll 101, Sophie Molineux 25; Hayley Matthews 3-29, Jahzara Claxton 2-37) defeated West Indies 61-3 in 10 overs (Hayley Matthews 30*, Eboni Brathwaite 18, Ellyse Perry 1-1, Megan Schutt 1-11) by 40 runs (DLS method).