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Molineux, Gardner, Wareham Shine as Australia Restrict West Indies to 125/7 in T20 WC Semis

Australia produced a disciplined bowling performance to restrict West Indies to 125/7 in the first semifinal of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. Captain Sophie Molineux, Ashleigh Gardner, and Georgia Wareham each claimed two wickets to dismantle the West Indies batting lineup. Hayley Matthews top-scored with 30, while Deandra Dottin played a late cameo of 26 not out to push the total past 120. The West Indies suffered a dramatic middle-order collapse, losing four wickets for just 12 runs after a solid opening partnership.

Women's T20 WC: Molineux, Gardner, Wareham lead clinical effort, restrict West Indies to 125/7 in semis

London, June 30

Captain Sophie Molineux, Ashleigh Gardner, and Georgia Wareham claimed two wickets each as six-time champions Australia produced a disciplined bowling display to restrict West Indies to 125/7 in 20 overs in the first semifinal of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at The Oval, London, on Tuesday.

After choosing to bowl on a green-top surface, Australia proved their decision right from the first over by putting constant pressure on the West Indies batters. The Windies only found relief through Deandra Dottin's unbeaten 26 off 16 balls, which helped them reach a respectable total after a middle-order collapse.

Hayley Matthews and Qiana Joseph opened the innings for the West Indies. Matthews had a strong start, while Joseph struggled to get going. Australia kept their lines and lengths tight, preventing the scoring rate from accelerating. The Windies ended the powerplay at 35/0.

The pressure finally took its toll in the ninth over when Matthews was bowled for 30, ending their 47-run opening partnership. Her dismissal marked the beginning of a dramatic collapse, as the Southern Stars quickly dismantled the middle order. Joseph managed 16, but Stafanie Taylor and Jahzara Claxton both fell for 0. The Windies went from 47/0 to 59/4 in just a few overs.

Shemaine Campbelle and Chinelle Henry tried to stabilise the innings with a steady partnership. However, Henry was dismissed for 10, caught deep in the 15th over. Campbelle added 22 before falling in the next over, leaving the West Indies struggling for momentum.

Dottin, who had been forced off the field shortly after the national anthems but returned to bat, brought some energy back. The seasoned all-rounder hit regular boundaries in her 16-ball innings, scoring 26 not out and helping the Windies cross the 120-run mark.

Glasgow contributed 15 before getting out on the last ball of the innings. Molineux finished with 2/30, with Ashleigh Gardner (2/13) and Georgia Wareham (2/17) taking two wickets apiece to cut through the middle order after Hayley Matthews was dismissed. Annabel Sutherland also picked up a wicket, returning figures of 1/26 as West Indies were restricted to 125/7 in their 20 overs.

Brief scores:

West Indies 125/7 in 20 overs (Hayley Matthews 30, Deandra Dottin 26; Ashleigh Gardner 2-13, Georgia Wareham 2-17) against Australia

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Green-top pitch was always going to challenge the Windies. But 125/7 is still defendable if they get early wickets. India girls will be watching closely – need to learn from this disciplined Australian approach.

James A

As much as I admire West Indies, they really collapsed after Matthews' wicket. Gardner's 2/13 was outstanding. Australia's fielding and bowling are on another level – they make every run feel precious.

Siddharth J

Honestly, Dottin's return after the injury scare was impressive, but the rest of the batting lineup needs to step up. From 47/0 to 59/4 – that's a collapse reminiscent of some of our own matches unfortunately. 😅

Michael C

Australia's strategy to bowl first on a green top paid off perfectly. Molineux deserves credit for her captaincy decisions. Windies need more than just Matthews and Dottin to challenge the Southern Stars in knockouts.

Neha E

Disappointing to see Stafanie Taylor go for 0 – she's such an experienced player. West Indies have the talent but not the consistency. Meanwhile, Wareham's 2/17 was surgical. Aussies are looking like favourites again. ❤️

Frank Y

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