Wareham does it all again as Australia seal series with emphatic win

BASSETERRE, St Kitts — The Australia women’s national cricket team tightened their grip on the series with a clinical 90-run victory over West Indies Women, powered once more by the all-round brilliance of Georgia Wareham at Warner Park.

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The leg-spinning all-rounder delivered a second consecutive Player-of-the-Match performance, shaping the contest with both bat and ball as Australia surged to an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match ODI series, extending an already dominant run that included a 3-0 sweep in the preceding T20 internationals.

Recovery under pressure

Australia’s innings did not begin with the same authority as in the series opener. In fact, West Indies briefly seized control.

After a brisk 64-run opening stand between Georgia Voll and Phoebe Litchfield, the hosts struck decisively. Ashmini Munisar removed Voll and, with the very next delivery, produced a stunning return catch to dismiss Ellyse Perry for a first-ball duck.

Captain Hayley Matthews deepened the pressure, accounting for Litchfield and Ashleigh Gardner to leave Australia reeling at 82 for four.

But as elite teams do, Australia recalibrated.

Beth Mooney anchored the recovery with a patient 65, first combining with captain Tahlia McGrath in a stabilizing 58-run stand, before forging a decisive 70-run partnership with Wareham.

Arriving at the crease with her side under pressure, Wareham’s 39 off 37 balls injected urgency and control, lifting Australia to a position of strength.

Late acceleration came through Nicola Carey (30 not out) and Alana King (26 not out), whose unbroken 55-run stand propelled the total to a competitive 269 for seven.

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Windies start brightly, then falter

Chasing 270, West Indies began with intent.

Qiana Joseph and Matthews stitched together a confident 57-run opening partnership, laying a solid foundation. Even after Joseph’s dismissal, Stafanie Taylor joined Matthews to carry the score to a comfortable 94 for one at the halfway stage.

At that moment, the game appeared evenly poised.

Then came the collapse.

Four runs, three wickets, turning point

In the space of just four runs, the match was decisively wrested away.

Matthews, dropped on 44, fell soon after for 45. Wareham then struck immediately, bowling Taylor for 18 with the first ball of her spell, before removing Deandra Dottin without scoring later in the over.

From 94 for one, West Indies crashed to 95 for four, an implosion that effectively ended the contest.

The lower order offered little resistance as wickets continued to tumble.

Chinelle Henry, Shemaine Campbelle, Jannillea Glasgow, and Munisar all fell cheaply, leaving the innings in disarray at 130 for nine.

A last-wicket stand of 49 between Afy Fletcher (32 not out) and Karishma Ramharack (14) added respectability to the total, but the outcome had long been settled.

West Indies were eventually bowled out for 179 in 46 overs.

Wareham leads ruthless bowling effort

Wareham’s influence extended beyond her rescue act with the bat. Her leg-spin proved equally decisive, returning figures of 3-29 and dismantling the middle order at a critical juncture.

Gardner (3-34) and McGrath (2-15) provided strong support, ensuring Australia maintained relentless pressure throughout the innings.

With the series already secured, Australia now head into the final ODI with complete control, having once again demonstrated their depth, resilience, and ability to seize key moments.

For West Indies, the challenge is now about restoration, halting the slide and finishing the series with renewed purpose.

But as this contest reaffirmed, against a side as complete as Australia, any lapse, however brief, can prove decisive.

 

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