• Australia thumped West Indies by 43 runs in Women’s T20I opener.

  • Beth Mooney was adjudged Player of the Match for her exceptional knock of 79 runs.

Beth Mooney’s explosive innings powers Australia to dominant win over West Indies in Women’s T20I opener
Beth Mooney’s explosive innings powers Australia to dominant win over West Indies in Women's T20I opener (Image source: X)

with a clinical performance in Kingstown on March 19, 2026, defeating the hosts by 43 runs. In a match defined by individual brilliance and collective bowling pressure, the world champions proved too strong for a resilient but ultimately outmatched West Indies side. The victory was built on the back of a masterclass from opener Beth Mooney, whose ability to anchor an innings while maintaining a high strike rate remains the gold standard in the shortest format of the game.

Beth Mooney’s batting masterclass sets the tone for Australia in the series opener

Opting to bat first, Australia faced early jitters as the West Indies bowling attack, led by the returning Deandra Dottin, struck quickly. Georgia Voll (8) and Phoebe Litchfield (6) fell within the powerplay, leaving Australia at a precarious 34/2 after 5.3 overs. However, Mooney remained unphased, finding a reliable partner in the veteran Ellyse Perry.

Mooney played a blistering yet calculated knock, scoring 79 off just 55 deliveries. Her innings was a perfect blend of placement and power, featuring 8 fours and 3 towering sixes. Alongside Perry, who contributed a solid 36 off 32 balls, Mooney stitched together a vital 99-run partnership for the third wicket. This stand shifted the momentum entirely, taking Australia from a cautious 56/2 at the drinks break to a commanding position.

Despite a late flurry of wickets including Mooney falling in the 18th over to Chinelle Henry, Australia finished with a robust total of 164/6. Dottin was the pick of the Caribbean bowlers, finishing with figures of 3/35, but the target of 165 always looked a mountain to climb against the disciplined Australian attack.

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Disciplined Australian bowling stifles the West Indies chase

The West Indies chase began with promise but lacked the sustained aggression needed to overhaul Australia’s total. Openers Qiana Joseph and Hayley Matthews navigated the powerplay safely, reaching 33/0 after six overs. However, once the fielding restrictions were lifted, the Australian spinners tightened the noose.

Alana King turned the game on its head with a mesmerizing spell of leg-spin. She dismissed the dangerous Matthews (11) and followed up by trapping Shemaine Campbelle (15) LBW. The collapse was exacerbated when King clean-bowled Dottin for a duck, leaving the West Indies reeling. King finished with remarkable figures of 3/14 from her 4 overs, including a maiden, effectively ending the hosts’ hopes of a comeback.

Joseph top-scored for the West Indies with a valiant 45 off 39 balls, but she found little support at the other end. The Australian bowlers were relentless; (1/17) provided exceptional control, while Georgia Wareham (2/14) cleaned up the tail, dismissing Stafanie Taylor (28) and Jahzara Claxton in the final over. The West Indies were restricted to 121/6 as the required run rate climbed out of reach. With this 43-run win, Australia take a 1-0 lead in the series, fuelled by Mooney’s Player of the Match performance and a bowling unit that refused to give an inch under the lights in Kingstown.

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