Alana King Shines as Australia Clinch T20I Series vs West Indies

Australia posted a competitive 164/5 after being put in to bat, thanks to contributions from Georgia Voll, Phoebe Litchfield, and a fluent 42 from Ellyse Perry. In reply, West Indies' chase was anchored by a captain's knock of 56 from Hayley Matthews, who shared a 77-run stand with Stafanie Taylor. The match turned when spinner Alana King dismissed both Matthews and Taylor in quick succession during the middle overs. Despite a late unbeaten 39 from Deandra Dottin, West Indies fell 17 runs short, handing Australia the series victory with a game to spare.

Key Points: Australia Beat West Indies to Win T20I Series 2-0

  • Alana King's pivotal 2-25
  • Hayley Matthews' fighting 56
  • Ellyse Perry's fluent 42
  • Australia's strong 164/5 total
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Alana King takes 2-25, Hayley Matthews scores 56, but Australia's 164/5 proves enough for a 17-run win and an unassailable series lead.

"King turned the tide in Australia's favour during the middle overs. - Match Report"

Saint Vincent, March 22

Alana King delivered another strong performance to underline her return to Australia's T20I setup, claiming 2-25 as the visitors secured a 17-run victory over the West Indies in the second match to clinch the three-match series with a game to left.

After electing to bat, Australia were off to a brisk start courtesy of Georgia Voll, who set the tone with an attacking 39 off 23. Her innings, studded with six boundaries and a maximum, ensured momentum in the powerplay before she departed on the final delivery of the sixth over.

The innings continued to gather pace even after field restrictions eased, with Phoebe Litchfield and Ellyse Perry putting together a 58-run stand for the third wicket. While Litchfield contributed 35 off 29 balls, Perry's fluent 42 off 28 deliveries kept the scoreboard ticking despite a relatively measured partnership.

Australia found another gear late in the innings, as Perry, Georgia Wareham and Nicola Carey played effectively to add 32 runs in the final four overs, pushing the total to a competitive 164/5.

In reply, West Indies endured an early setback when Qiana Joseph was run out in the fourth over following sharp fielding from Litchfield. Though they avoided further losses in the powerplay, the scoring rate remained subdued, with only 26 runs coming in the first six overs.

Australia's bowlers maintained tight control, with Kim Garth leading the effort through an economical spell, well supported by Carey, Darcie Brown and King.

Captain Hayley Matthews struggled to find rhythm early, managing just one run off her first 12 deliveries, but later staged a remarkable turnaround. She launched a counterattack, scoring 56 off 41 balls, including seven fours and three sixes, and stitched together a crucial 77-run partnership with Stafanie Taylor to revive the chase.

However, King turned the tide in Australia's favour during the middle overs. After an expensive start, she bounced back to dismiss Matthews with a catch at mid-off before removing Taylor in her following over, effectively derailing West Indies' hopes.

A late effort from Deandra Dottin, who remained unbeaten on 39, along with a quick cameo partnership with Jahzara Claxton, narrowed the gap but proved insufficient. West Indies ended on 147/4, falling short as Australia sealed the series with a convincing all-round performance.

Brief Scores: Australia 164/5 in 20 overs (Ellyse Perry 42, Georgia Voll 39; Deandra Dottin 1-30, Afy Fletcher 1-32) beat West Indies 147/4 in 20 overs (Hayley Matthews 56, Deandra Dottin 39; Alana King 2-25, Georgia Wareham 1-16) by 17 runs.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see women's cricket getting this coverage! Hayley Matthews showed real character to fight back after that slow start. But the middle overs from King were the turning point. Wish our Indian team had such a consistent leg-spinner in the shorter formats.
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Rohit P
Competitive total, but 164 felt 10-15 runs short on that ground? Still, the Aussie bowling attack is so well-rounded they can defend anything. Garth and Brown building pressure, King taking wickets. Textbook T20 bowling. Windies needed someone to stay till the end with Dottin.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it was an entertaining match! Matthews' innings was pure class. But I have to say, the run-out of Joseph was a crucial moment. Litchfield was sharp in the field. Small margins in T20 cricket.
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Karthik V
Respectful criticism: The West Indies powerplay was too timid. 26/1 in six overs chasing 165? That put too much pressure on the middle order. They need to be more aggressive upfront, especially against a team like Australia. Taylor and Matthews did well to recover, but the start cost them.
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Meera T
Ellyse Perry is a legend! So consistent. And Georgia Voll is a future star for sure. The way Australia keeps producing these all-rounders is something other boards should learn from. Our women's team is doing well, but this Australian bench strength is something else. 👏

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