West Indies women's cricket team in Australia in 2023–24
International cricket tour
West Indies women's cricket team in Australia in 2023–24 | |||
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Australia | West Indies | ||
Dates | 1 – 15 October 2023 | ||
Captains | Alyssa Healy | Hayley Matthews[n 1] | |
One Day International series | |||
Results | Australia won the 3-match series 2–0 | ||
Most runs | Alyssa Healy (70) | Aaliyah Alleyne (67) | |
Most wickets | Annabel Sutherland (6) Kim Garth (6) | Karishma Ramharack (1) Shamilia Connell (1) Aaliyah Alleyne (1) Cherry-Ann Fraser (1) | |
Player of the series | Kim Garth (Aus) | ||
Twenty20 International series | |||
Results | Australia won the 3-match series 2–1 | ||
Most runs | Tahlia McGrath (129) | Hayley Matthews (310) | |
Most wickets | Darcie Brown (4) Ashleigh Gardner (4) | Hayley Matthews (5) Shamilia Connell (5) | |
Player of the series | Hayley Matthews (WI) |
The West Indies women's cricket team toured Australia in October 2023 to play three One Day International (ODI) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches.[1] Cricket Australia (CA) announced their summer schedule on 14 May 2023, which included the dates of this tour.[2][3] The ODI series formed part of the 2022–2025 ICC Women's Championship.[4]
Squads
Australia | West Indies | |
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ODIs[5] | T20Is[6] | ODIs and T20Is[7] |
Tour match
28 September 2023 14:00 Scorecard |
New South Wales 9/105 (20 overs) | v | |
West Indies won by 4 wickets Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney Umpires: Claire Polosak (Aus) and Eloise Sheridan (Aus) |
- West Indies won the toss and chose to field.
T20I series
1st T20I
1 October 2023 12:20 Scorecard |
v | ||
Australia won by 8 wickets North Sydney Oval, Sydney Umpires: Phillip Gillespie (Aus) and Claire Polosak (Aus) Player of the match: Hayley Matthews (WI) |
- Australia won the toss and elected to field.
2nd T20I
v | ||
West Indies won by 7 wickets North Sydney Oval, Sydney Umpires: Eloise Sheridan (Aus) and Ben Treloar (Aus) Player of the match: Hayley Matthews (WI) |
- West Indies won the toss and elected to field.
- This was the highest successful run chase in women's T20Is.[8]
- Phoebe Litchfield made her fifty in 18 balls, the equal fastest in WT20Is.[9]
3rd T20I
v | ||
Australia won by 47 runs Allan Border Field, Brisbane Umpires: Claire Polosak (Aus) and Eloise Sheridan (Aus) Player of the match: Hayley Matthews (WI) |
- West Indies won the toss and elected to field.
ODI series
1st ODI
8 October 2023 9:35 Scorecard |
v | ||
Australia won by 8 wickets Allan Border Field, Brisbane Umpires: Phillip Gillespie (Aus) and Ben Treloar (Aus) Player of the match: Alyssa Healy (Aus) |
- Australia won the toss and elected to field.
- Djenaba Joseph (WI) made her ODI debut.
2nd ODI
12 October 2023 10:05 Scorecard |
v | ||
- Australia won the toss and elected to field.
3rd ODI
14 October 2023 10:05 Scorecard |
v | ||
Australia won by 8 wickets Junction Oval, Melbourne Umpires: Eloise Sheridan (Aus) and Ben Treloar (Aus) Player of the match: Kim Garth (Aus) |
- Australia won the toss and elected to field.
Notes
- ^ Shemaine Campbelle captained the West Indies in the first WODI.
References
- ^ "Australia men set to host Pakistan and West Indies in packed home summer". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
- ^ "Blockbuster schedule announced as Australia host Pakistan in new WTC cycle". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
- ^ "Schedule revealed for 2023-24 Aussie summer of cricket". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
- ^ "West Indies Women's Squad announced for Tour to Australia". Cricket West Indies. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
- ^ "Lanning ruled out of West Indies series but Healy and Perry return". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
- ^ "No return for Lanning as Aussies name WI squads". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 8 September 2023.
- ^ "West Indies women mix experience with youth for upcoming Australia tour". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
- ^ "Hayley Matthews helps West Indies complete record run chase over Australia". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
- ^ "Women's Twenty20 Internationals–Fastest fifties". Cricinfo. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
External links
- Series home at ESPNcricinfo
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Preceding tournament: 2017–2020 ICC Women's Championship
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