2nd T20I: All-Round Australia Beat WI to Take Unassailable 2-0 Series Lead
Australia secured the series with strong batting and bowling performances, including Alana King's 2-25, after posting 164/5 to restrict West Indies to 147/4.
- On Mar 22, 2026, Australia women secured a 17-run victory over West Indies women at Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, to clinch the series 2-0.
- After winning the toss and batting, Australia women posted 164/5, with Georgia Voll and Beth Mooney adding 54 in the powerplay and Phoebe Litchfield and Ellyse Perry sharing a 58-run third-wicket stand.
- Matthews and Stefanie Taylor revived the chase with a 77-run partnership, but West Indies women ended on 147/4, falling 17 runs short as Australia sealed the match.
- King's performance earned Player of the Match honours with 2 for 25, and the West Indies women will host Australia women in the final T20I at Arnos Vale Ground on Tuesday.
- An early run-out involving Qiana Joseph shifted momentum as Australia's bowlers, led by Kim Garth, maintained tight control.
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