The west indies women vs australia women ODI series concluded in dominant fashion as Australia Women secured a convincing nine-wicket victory in the third and final ODI. The match, played in Basseterre on April 2 during the Australia Women tour of West Indies 2026, saw the visitors complete a clean sweep of the series with another commanding performance.
Australia’s leg-spinner Alana King delivered the standout performance of the match, claiming a superb five-wicket haul that dismantled the West Indies batting lineup. After restricting the hosts to a modest total, Australia comfortably chased down the target with more than 30 overs remaining, underlining their superiority throughout the series.
West Indies Women Start Strong but Collapse Mid-Innings
After winning the toss and electing to bat first, West Indies Women began the match positively. The opening pair laid a solid platform, helping the team reach 49/1 during the Powerplay. However, the momentum quickly shifted in Australia’s favor as wickets began to fall at regular intervals.
The turning point came when Alana King entered the attack and started troubling the West Indies middle order with her accurate leg-spin. Within a short span, the hosts slipped from a promising position to 78/5 by the 19th over, putting immense pressure on the lower-order batters.
Despite the collapse, Chinelle Henry displayed resilience with an unbeaten knock of 42 runs. She found brief support from Realeanna Grimmond, with the pair putting together a 37-run partnership that temporarily steadied the innings.
Grimmond’s dismissal in the 27th over triggered another slide, and the West Indies lower order struggled to offer resistance. Eventually, the team was bowled out for 136 runs in 35.4 overs, leaving Australia with a modest target to chase.
Australia Women’s Bowlers Dominate
Australia’s bowling attack maintained tight control throughout the innings, with King leading the charge. Her exceptional spell of 5 wickets for just 19 runs proved decisive in restricting the West Indies to a below-par score.
West Indies Women Batting Scorecard
| Batter | Runs | Balls | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hayley Matthews | 34 | — | Out |
| Chinelle Henry | 42* | — | Not Out |
| Realeanna Grimmond | — | — | Out |
| Others | — | — | Out |
| Total | 136 all out | 35.4 overs |
Australia Women Bowling Figures
| Bowler | Overs | Wickets | Runs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alana King | — | 5 | 19 |
| Ashleigh Gardner | — | 2 | 29 |
| Others | — | — | — |
Australia Women Chase Target with Ease
Chasing 137 for victory, Australia Women showed their batting strength right from the start. The opening pair put together a quick 50-run partnership, effectively taking the game away from West Indies early in the chase.
The only breakthrough for the hosts came when Georgia Voll was dismissed after the strong opening stand. However, that was the only moment of relief for the West Indies bowlers.
Following the early wicket, Phoebe Litchfield and Ellyse Perry stitched together a calm and controlled partnership that ensured there were no further setbacks.
Litchfield played a brilliant innings, finishing unbeaten on 68 runs, while Perry contributed 33 not out as the pair guided Australia to victory in just 19.4 overs.
Australia Women Batting Scorecard
| Batter | Runs | Balls | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia Voll | — | — | Out |
| Phoebe Litchfield | 68* | — | Not Out |
| Ellyse Perry | 33* | — | Not Out |
| Total | 137/1 | 19.4 overs |
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Match Summary: West Indies Women vs Australia Women
| Match | Result |
|---|---|
| Venue | Basseterre |
| West Indies Women | 136 all out (35.4 overs) |
| Australia Women | 137/1 (19.4 overs) |
| Player of the Match | Alana King |
| Result | Australia Women won by 9 wickets |
Australia Complete Dominant ODI Series Sweep
The west indies women vs australia women series clearly showcased Australia’s depth in both batting and bowling departments. Their disciplined bowling attack consistently restricted the West Indies lineup, while the batting unit chased targets with remarkable ease.
For the West Indies, the series highlighted the need for stronger middle-order performances and better partnerships to compete against top-ranked teams.
Australia’s comprehensive nine-wicket win in the final ODI not only sealed the series sweep but also reinforced their status as one of the most dominant teams in women’s international cricket heading into the remainder of the 2026 season.






















