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Mooney, Spinners Lead Series-Clinching Win in Windies
Spinners Georgia Wareham and Ash Gardner triggered a 7-34 collapse to bowl out West Indies for 179, securing Australia's 90-run win and 2-0 series lead.
- Australia secured an unassailable 2-0 ODI series lead against West Indies with a 90-run victory at St Kitts' Warner Park. The visitors posted 269 for 7, then bowled out the hosts for 179.
- Veteran Beth Mooney anchored Australia's innings with 65 off 104 balls after winning the toss. Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Wareham helped the team recover from a mid-innings slip to reach 269 for 7.
- Following a stable 94/2, West Indies collapsed as spinners Georgia Wareham and Ashleigh Gardner took three wickets each. The bowlers varied their pace through the middle overs to induce errors and prevent recovery.
- West Indies superstar Hayley Matthews fell for 45, triggering the collapse that saw the hosts struggle to maintain momentum. Despite a late 49-run partnership between Afy Fletcher and Karishma Ramharack, the target remained out of reach.
- Having already swept the three-match T20I series, Australia aim for six consecutive tour victories in the final ODI on Thursday. The team continues their dominant run as the world's top-ranked side in the format.
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2nd WODI: Mooney, spinners guide Australia to 90-run win over WI, takes 2-0 series lead
The knock and the spinners’ domination helped Australia Women extend their hold over the West Indies with a commanding 90-run victory in the second ODI, securing the three-match series with an unassailable 2-0 lead.
Georgia Wareham shines as Australia go 2-0 up against West Indies in ODI series
Australia Women continued their dominant run with a clinical 90-run victory over West Indies Women in the second ODI at Warner Park. The win not only underlined Australia’s superiority but also highlighted the all-round brilliance of Georgia Wareham, who was deservedly named Player of the Match. After winning the toss... Read full article at CricketTimes.com
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