Ash Gardner Eyes Caribbean Sweep Ahead of T20 World Cup Campaign

Australian all-rounder Ash Gardner has called for a strong finish as her team aims for a clean sweep in the ODI series against the West Indies. This series is the final bilateral engagement for Australia before the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup in June. Gardner highlighted the importance of being clinical and celebrating the season's successes before a hectic summer. She also spoke positively about gelling with new captain Sophie Molineux in the team's leadership group.

Key Points: Ash Gardner Targets ODI Sweep vs West Indies Before T20WC

  • Australia aims for 6-0 tour sweep
  • Final bilateral series before T20 World Cup
  • Gardner emphasizes finishing season on a high
  • Leadership synergy with new captain highlighted
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Australia's Ash Gardner eyes Caribbean sweep ahead of T20WC

Australia's Ash Gardner urges team to finish strong in final ODI vs West Indies, focusing on clinical performance ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup.

"Whenever we pull on this jersey we want to win as many games for our country as possible. - Ash Gardner"

New Delhi, April 2

Australia all-rounder Ash Gardner urged her team to finish strongly as she eyes an ODI series sweep over the West Indies on Thursday ahead of this year's ICC Women's T20 World Cup.

The Aussies get the chance to make it a perfect six from six against the Caribbean side in the third and final ODI of the series in St Kitts, with the six-time T20 World Cup champions having already swept the West Indies 3-0 in the earlier T20I series last month.

The fixtures against the West Indies are the final bilateral series Australia will play prior to June's T20 World Cup, and Gardner does not want to see her teammates rest on their laurels during the last match of the tour.

"Whenever we pull on this jersey we want to win as many games for our country as possible and I guess coming to the closing parts of the season we're all super excited to I guess finish on a high knowing that we do have a big break before we get into what's going to be a hectic summer ahead," Gardner said as per ICC website.

"Our focus is definitely on tomorrow, making sure that we are super clinical in the way that we finish the season and then just making sure that you know we're celebrating those sort of successes that we've had along the season too, looking forward to what's going to be a huge couple of months."

The tour of the Caribbean has been a mixed one for Gardner personally, with the all-rounder sitting out two matches of the T20I series due to a hamstring concern, before some excellent efforts with the ball during the opening two 50-over contests.

The contests have also provided Gardner the perfect opportunity to gel alongside new skipper Sophie Molineux in her role as vice-captain, and the 28-year-old said it had been a major positive for both her individually and her Australian teammates.

"It's been really good, obviously working under Soph for the first time," Gardner noted.

"It has been a lot of fun she brings a lot of fun to this group and a lot of energy, which is really cool to see. I think if you know Soph, you obviously know the enjoyment that she has off the field, and she certainly brought that into her leadership as well with a lot of care about her teammates," she added.

"Going forward we want to make sure that we work together as well as possible there's been a lot of change whether that's players or staff members and just trying to I guess nut out what we want to do as a leadership group and then have the most influence over the whole playing squad so it's exciting to see where this group can go," she concluded.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Interesting to see the focus on finishing the season strong. It shows their mindset. For us fans, the real excitement is the T20 World Cup later this year. Can't wait to see Harmanpreet and Smriti take them on! The India-Australia matches are always epic.
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Aman W
Gardner is a fantastic all-rounder. Her comeback from that hamstring issue shows her resilience. The partnership with the new captain sounds positive. Team culture is so important. Hope our BCCI is taking notes on building such a cohesive unit, not just for the men's team but women's too.
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Priyanka N
While I admire their dominance, a 6-0 sweep might not be the best for the sport? West Indies putting up a fight would be more entertaining and better for women's cricket globally. Need more competitive series, not one-sided affairs.
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David E
Watching from the UK. Australia's women are setting the benchmark, no doubt. The way they manage players, integrate new leadership, and maintain intensity is a masterclass. England and India have a lot of catching up to do before the World Cup.
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Kavitha C
All this talk about the "hectic summer ahead" and the big break... makes you think about the schedule our Indian players have. They play so much cricket with barely any gap. Player workload management is crucial, BCCI please note! 🙏

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