Mooney's 65 & Spin Trio Crush WI, Australia Seal ODI Series 2-0

Australia Women secured the three-match ODI series with an unassailable 2-0 lead after a commanding 90-run victory in the second match. Beth Mooney's composed 65 provided the backbone for Australia's total of 269 for 7, later boosted by a lower-order partnership. West Indies, despite a promising start from openers Qiana Joseph and Hayley Matthews, collapsed under pressure from Australia's spinners Ashleigh Gardner and Georgia Wareham. The hosts were bowled out for 179 in 46 overs, confirming Australia's continued dominance in the format.

Key Points: Australia Women Beat West Indies by 90 Runs, Win ODI Series

  • Beth Mooney anchors with 65
  • Spinners Wareham, Gardner take 3 wickets each
  • Hayley Matthews scores 45, takes 3 wickets
  • Australia posts 269/7, bowls WI out for 179
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2nd WODI: Mooney, spinners guide Australia to 90-run win over WI, takes 2-0 series lead

Beth Mooney's 65 and spin dominance from Wareham & Gardner guide Australia to a 90-run win over West Indies, securing the ODI series 2-0.

"The game shifted dramatically with a burst of wickets. - Match Report"

knock and the spinners' domination helped Australia Women extend their hold over the West Indies with a commandin, g 90

-run victory in the second ODI, securing the three-match series with an unassailable 2-0 lead.

After being put to bat, Australia's innings found stability through Mooney, who marked her return with a composed 65 off 104 deliveries. The left-hander anchored the innings at a time when wickets fell intermittently, ensuring the visitors had a platform to build on. Contributions from Phoebe Litchfield (46) and Georgia Wareham (39) added substance, but a mid-innings slowdown saw Australia slip to 140 for 5.

The recovery, however, was swift and decisive. Nicola Carey (30*) Alana King (26*) stitched together an unbroken 55-run stand that lifted Australia to a competitive 269 for 7.

Windies skipper Hayley Matthews was the pick of the bowlers, claiming three wickets.

Chasing 270, West Indies showed early intent. Openers Qiana Joseph (29) and Matthews (45) put together a promising stand, hinting at a more resolute approach than in the series opener. But once the partnership was broken, the innings unravelled rapidly.

The game shifted dramatically with a burst of wickets. Matthews' fall led to a collapse, as Stafanie Taylor and Deandra Dottin were dismissed in quick order. What was once a stable 94/2 became a dire situation for the hosts as Australia's spin bowlers intensified their pressure.

Ashleigh Gardner, Georgia Wareham, and King operated precisely through the middle overs, varying their pace and taking just enough wickets to induce errors. Wareham was especially effective, claiming three wickets, while Gardner matched that total with vital strikes that prevented any chance of recovery.

Attempts to counterattack proved fleeting. Chinelle Henry briefly threatened with a brisk cameo that included a towering six, but her dismissal epitomised the lack of sustained resistance. A mix-up led to the run-out of Shemaine Campbelle, further worsening the slide, while lower-order wickets fell in a cluster of soft dismissals.

Despite Afy Fletcher scoring an unbeaten 32, the West Indies' target stayed out of reach as they were dismissed for 179 in 46 overs.

The result not only confirmed Australia's series victory but also extended their impressive record against West Indies, maintaining a consistent dominance in the format.

Brief Scores: Australia 269/7 in 50 overs (Beth Mooney 65, Phoebe Litchfield 46; Hayley Matthews 3-40, Afy Fletcher 2-44) beat West Indies 179 all out in 46 overs (Hayley Matthews 45, Afy Fletcher 32; Georgia Wareham 3-29, Ashleigh Gardner 3-34) by 90 runs.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The spin trio of Gardner, Wareham, and King were just too good. They strangled the Windies in the middle overs. It shows how crucial quality spin is in the women's game too. Our spinners like Deepti and Radha can learn from this controlled aggression.
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Ananya R
Feel for Hayley Matthews. She tried her best with both bat and ball, but the support just wasn't there. West Indies women's cricket needs more consistent players around her. The collapse from 94/2 was painful to watch. 😔
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David E
Beth Mooney's knock was a masterclass in anchoring an innings. She's so reliable. Makes you appreciate the value of a steady opener, especially when others are falling around you. Great to see her back in form.
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Siddharth J
While Australia was brilliant, I have to say the standard of the match could have been higher. The Windies' running between wickets and shot selection was poor. As fans of women's cricket, we want more competitive series to grow the game globally.
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Kavya N
Georgia Wareham is such an exciting all-rounder! 39 runs and 3 wickets. That's the kind of impactful performance we love to see. The future of women's cricket is in these powerful all-rounders. More power to her! 👏

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