Australia dig themselves out of a hole in women’s T20 win over West Indies | Cricket
Australia obtained the Sophie Molineux period underneath means in sloppy model as a new-look aspect overcame six spilled possibilities earlier than turning the screw late for a 43-run victory over West Indies in the primary women’s T20 worldwide in St Vincent. But because the costume rehearsals proceed for the T20 World Cup beginning in June, the position in the XI of Australia’s new captain stays unclear after the all-rounder didn’t bat or bowl on his return from damage.
An unusually messy efficiency in the sector threatened to value Australia expensive as West Indies made a promising begin to their 165-run chase. Alana King was the principle offender as she dropped three catches early in the innings, together with a pair whereas standing on the deep backward sq. rope, earlier than putting again with the ball.
The leg-spinner despatched Hayley Matthews (11) packing with an beautiful supply that drifted throughout the West Indies captain earlier than sliding underneath her bat on the way in which to crashing into the stumps. The hosts seemed to play the 30-year-old tweaker cautiously from there however couldn’t resist King turning the sport both aspect of a transient rain delay. On her return to the T20 aspect after sitting out the three matches in the format towards India final month, King trapped Shemaine Campbelle (15) in entrance then bowled Deandra Dottin for a duck to finish her spell with a double-wicket maiden and figures of 3 for 14.
West Indies opener Qiana Joseph (45 from 39) gave the hosts a glimmer of hope as she made essentially the most of an formative years from King on the way in which to clubbing seven boundaries and a six. Stafanie Taylor (28 from 25) carried West Indies towards a extra respectable 121-6 earlier than one other Australia legspinner, Georgia Wareham (2 for 14), beat the veteran for flight and had her caught in the deep in the ultimate over.
While spin twins King and Wareham staked their claims to be half of Australia’s squad for the T20 World Cup in England and Wales, offspinner Molineux was restricted to calling the pictures from the sector. There have been doubts even earlier than the toss over whether or not Australia’s new skipper would bowl on her return to the XI after she was sidelined by a again damage throughout the again half of the multi-format collection towards India. But whilst Australia’s middle-order collapsed, the 28-year-old stayed in the stands as King, Wareham, and vice-captain Tahlia McGrath have been despatched in to bat forward of Molineux.
Player of the match Beth Mooney picked up the place she left off towards India with a lone hand on the high of the order and a sometimes punchy 79 from 55 deliveries. The No 1 batter in the ICC’s T20 rankings was joined by veteran Ellyse Perry (36 from 32) as Australia regularly disregarded a shaky begin to attain a extra imposing 164-6. Dottin (3 for 35) did the injury early for West Indies when dismissing Georgia Voll for 8, then returned later in the innings to separate 4 wickets with fellow seamer Chinelle Henry (2 for 28).
“We were in a bit of a hole there,” Molineux mentioned when requested what was most pleasing concerning the win. “I suppose our ability to sort of bounce back there with Moons [Mooney] and Pez’s [Perry’s] partnership, and that was one thing that we spoke about coming into this game, is how important the partnership’s going to be for us.”
“[King] It was brilliant. She had a new role in the powerplay as well, and we had a look at that. I think most of our bowlers bowled well, but Kingy was great and his celebrations were great as well.”
Australia’s tour of the Caribbean continues with two extra T20s in St Vincent on Saturday and Monday native time, earlier than the perimeters meet in three ODIs in St Kitts after the one-off Test was faraway from the schedule.
