Australia's Spin Duo Shines as Mooney Stars in Dominant Win


Australia's spinners and Beth Mooney's stellar performance helped them take a 2-0 lead in the series against West Indies. Mooney scored a composed 65 off 104 deliveries, anchoring Australia's innings. The spinners, including Ashleigh Gardner and Georgia Wareham, were instrumental in restricting West Indies to 179 all out, with Wareham taking 3 wickets and Gardner claiming 3 wickets as well. Spinners Georgia Wareham and Ashleigh Gardner were key with the ball as the hosts suffered a collapse of 8 for 36 on the turning deck in reply. Ninth on the ICC's ODI rankings, West Indies had looked up for the fight against the world No.1 Australians, who fell to 82 for 4 in the 16th over of their innings. What a dramatic turn of events! Ashmini Munisar's devastating spell took down Aussie heavyweights Georgia Voll and Ellyse Perry in consecutive balls, sending shockwaves through the Australian camp. West Indies were quick to capitalize, with Hayley Matthews leading the charge, but her wicket sparked a collapse that Australia's spinners and Mooney's calm presence expertly exploited. Matthews was dropped by Alana King on 44 but could only add one more run before Megan Schutt's hands proved safer in the same McGrath over. In the next over, player of the match Wareham tickled the off-stump of the other set batter, Stafanie Taylor, and then sent Deandra Dottin packing for a fourth-ball duck. Gardner had caught-and-bowled Matthews' fellow opener Qiana Joseph among her three scalps. Australia's win was a bit of a nail-biter in the end! They struggled to get the final wicket, with Afy Fletcher and Karishma Ramharack putting up a 49-run partnership for the 10th wicket. Tahlia McGrath finally broke the partnership, getting Karishma Ramharack out to Georgia Voll. With this win, Australia has taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series and will look to sweep the ODIs when they take on West Indies in the final match on Thursday. Australia 269 for 7 (Mooney 65, Litchfield 46, Matthews 3-40) beat West Indies 179 (Matthews 45, Wareham 3-29, Gardner 3-34) by 90 runs