Australia Women take a 1-0 lead after a 103-run win.

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Australia Women Secure Victory
The Australia Women cricket team secured a 103-run victory against the West Indies in the opening match of the one-day international series.
Despite a century from Stafanie Taylor, the visiting side successfully defended a total of 341 to take a 1-0 lead.
The match was characterized by high-scoring individual performances and a disciplined collective bowling effort from the Australian squad.
Australian Batting Performance
Australia elected to bat first and reached a total of 341 runs in 49.5 overs. Phoebe Litchfield led the scoring with 77 runs off 72 deliveries, establishing a 75-run opening partnership with Georgia Voll.
The middle order maintained this scoring rate through significant contributions from several key players.
The innings featured multiple productive partnerships that allowed the total to surpass the 300-run mark. Georgia Wareham provided late acceleration with a score of 42. The following players were the top run contributors for the Australian side:
- Phoebe Litchfield: 77 runs
- Nicola Carey: 49 runs
- Sophie Molineux: 47 runs
- Ellyse Perry: 44 runs
- Georgia Voll: 42 runs
- Georgia Wareham: 42 runs
West Indies Response
The West Indies chase faltered early as the team lost several top-order wickets, including captain Hayley Matthews.
Stafanie Taylor provided the primary resistance, scoring an unbeaten 105 runs from 129 balls. This performance marked Taylor’s first century in the women’s ODI format since 2021.
Chinelle Henry contributed 38 runs during a 73-run partnership with Taylor, but the required run rate continued to climb. The West Indies eventually concluded their 50 overs at 238/8.
The Australian bowling unit remained effective throughout the second innings to prevent a successful chase.
Bowling Statistics and Match Conclusion
Kim Garth led the Australian bowling attack, claiming 3 wickets for 37 runs. Ashleigh Gardner supported the effort with two wickets, while the team’s fielding accounted for the dismissal of Deandra Dottin via a run-out.
For the West Indies, Afy Fletcher was the most successful bowler, taking 3 wickets for 83 runs.
The 103-run win gives Australia Women a statistical advantage heading into the remainder of the series. The disciplined execution in both departments ensured the formidable target remained out of reach for the hosts.
Key Takeaways
- Australia Women lead the series 1-0 after scoring 341 runs in the first innings.
- Stafanie Taylor recorded an unbeaten 105, her first international century in five years.
- Kim Garth was the standout bowler for the visitors, finishing with figures of 3/37.
Quiz
| Question |
| Which Australian batter top-scored with 77 runs in the first innings? A) Ellyse Perry B) Phoebe Litchfield C) Georgia Voll D) Nicola Carey |
| How many runs did the West Indies score in their 50 overs? A) 341 B) 105 C) 238 D) 103 |
| Who took three wickets for the Australian bowling unit? A) Ashleigh Gardner B) Sophie Molineux C) Kim Garth D) Afy Fletcher |
