Australia women's cricket team in the West Indies in 2019–20#3rd WODI
{{short description|International cricket tour}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2019}}
{{Infobox cricket tour
| series_name =
| team1_image = WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg
| team1_name = West Indies women
| team2_image = Flag_of_Australia.svg
| team2_name = Australia women
| from_date = 5
| to_date = 18 September 2019
| team1_captain = Stafanie Taylor
| team2_captain = Meg LanningRachael Haynes captained Australia Women for the second WODI.
| no_of_ODIs = 3
| team1_ODIs_won = 0
| team2_ODIs_won = 3
| team1_ODIs_most_runs = Stafanie Taylor (114)
| team2_ODIs_most_runs = Alyssa Healy (241)
| team1_ODIs_most_wickets = Afy Fletcher (2)
Shamilia Connell (2)
Chinelle Henry (2)
| team2_ODIs_most_wickets = Georgia Wareham (6)
| player_of_ODI_series = Ellyse Perry (Aus)
| no_of_twenty20s = 3
| team1_twenty20s_won = 0
| team2_twenty20s_won = 3
| team1_twenty20s_most_runs = Britney Cooper (68)
| team2_twenty20s_most_runs = Alyssa Healy (108)
| team1_twenty20s_most_wickets = Afy Fletcher (3)
| team2_twenty20s_most_wickets = Jess Jonassen (7)
| player_of_twenty20_series = Alyssa Healy (Aus)
}}
The Australia women's cricket team played the West Indies women's cricket team in September 2019. The tour consisted of three Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs), which formed part of the 2017–20 ICC Women's Championship, and three Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) matches.{{cite web|url=https://www.cricket.com.au/news/australia-women-squad-west-indies-tour-southern-stars-meg-lanning-ellyse-perry/2019-08-22 |title=Aussies eye new Windies challenge |work=Cricket Australia |access-date=22 August 2019}}{{cite web|url=https://www.womenscriczone.com/australia-look-to-continue-their-dominant-form-on-their-west-indies-tour/ |title=Australia look to continue their dominant form against West Indies |work=Women's Criczone |access-date=22 August 2019}} The first fixture of the tour, at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua, was the Australia's first ever WODI match in the Caribbean.{{cite web|url=https://www.womenscriczone.com/australia-prepare-for-the-first-ever-odi-in-the-caribbean/ |title=Australia prepare for their first ever ODI in the Caribbean |work=Women's Criczone |access-date=5 September 2019}} Australia won the WODI series 3–0,{{cite web|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/8674/report/1198474/west-indies-women-vs-australia-women-3rd-odi-icc-womens-champ |title=Megan Schutt hat-trick, Alyssa Healy blitz helps Australia canter to 3-0 sweep |work=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=12 September 2019}} their fifth-consecutive series sweep and their fifteenth win in WODIs in a row.{{cite web|url=https://www.cricket.com.au/news/match-report/australia-west-indies-women-third-odi-antigua-toss-teams-match-report-video-highlights/2019-09-12 |title=Schutt, Healy star as Australia seal ODI series sweep |work=Cricket Australia |access-date=11 September 2019}} As a result, they became the first team to qualify for the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup.{{cite web|url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/1341102 |title=Australia seal spot in Women's World Cup 2021 |work=International Cricket Council |access-date=12 September 2019}} Australia also won the WT20I series 3–0.{{cite web|url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/1349251 |title=Jonassen, Wareham star as Australia complete 3-0 sweep of West Indies |work=International Cricket Council |access-date=19 September 2019}}
Squads
Ahead of the tour, Hayley Matthews was withdrawn from the West Indies' squad after breaching Cricket West Indies' code of conduct.{{cite web|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/27544313/hayley-matthews-withdrawn-odi-squad-breaching-code-conduct |title=Hayley Matthews withdrawn from ODI squad for breaching code of conduct |work=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=5 September 2019}} She was replaced by Sheneta Grimmond.{{cite web|url=https://www.windiescricket.com/news/hayley-matthews-withdrawn-from-west-indies-womens-squad/ |title=Hayley Matthews withdrawn from West Indies Women's squad |work=Cricket West Indies |access-date=5 September 2019}} Britney Cooper was added to the West Indies' squad for the third WODI match, replacing Kycia Knight, who was ruled out due to an injury.{{cite web|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/27584287/britney-cooper-replaces-kycia-knight-third-australia-odi |title=Cooper replaces Kycia Knight for third Australia ODI |work=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=10 September 2019}}
WODI series
=1st WODI=
{{Single-innings cricket match
| date = 5 September 2019
| round = ICC Women's Championship
| time = 14:00
| daynight = Yes
| team1 = {{crw-rt|AUS}}
| team2 = {{crw|WIN}}
| score1 = 308/4 (50 overs)
| runs1 = Alyssa Healy 122 (106)
| wickets1 = Shamilia Connell 2/53 (10 overs)
| score2 = 130 (37.3 overs)
| runs2 = Stafanie Taylor 70* (114)
| wickets2 = Ellyse Perry 3/17 (5 overs)
| result = Australia Women won by 178 runs
| report = [http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/1198472.html Scorecard]
| venue = Coolidge Cricket Ground, Antigua
| umpires = Jonathan Blades (WI) and Patrick Gustard (WI)
| motm = Alyssa Healy (Aus)
| toss = West Indies Women won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =
| notes = Shabika Gajnabi (WI) made her WODI debut.
- Meg Lanning (Aus) became the fastest player, male or female, to score thirteen centuries in ODI cricket (76 innings).{{cite web|url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/1337918 |title=Lanning, Healy script emphatic win in series opener |work=International Cricket Council |access-date=6 September 2019}}
- Points: Australia Women 2, West Indies Women 0.
}}
=2nd WODI=
{{Single-innings cricket match
| date = 8 September 2019
| round = ICC Women's Championship
| time = 09:30
| daynight =
| team1 = {{crw-rt|AUS}}
| team2 = {{crw|WIN}}
| score1 = 308/2 (50 overs)
| runs1 = Ellyse Perry 112* (118)
| wickets1 = Stacy-Ann King 1/58 (9 overs)
| score2 = 157/8 (50 overs)
| runs2 = Kyshona Knight 32 (81)
| wickets2 = Georgia Wareham 2/30 (10 overs)
| result = Australia Women won by 151 runs
| report = [http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/1198473.html Scorecard]
| venue = Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua
| umpires = Patrick Gustard (WI) and Christopher Taylor (WI)
| motm = Ellyse Perry (Aus)
| toss = Australia Women won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =
| notes = Sheneta Grimmond (WI) and Erin Burns (Aus) both made their WODI debuts.
- Points: Australia Women 2, West Indies Women 0.
}}
=3rd WODI=
{{Single-innings cricket match
| date = 11 September 2019
| round = ICC Women's Championship
| time = 09:30
| daynight =
| team1 = {{crw-rt|WIN}}
| team2 = {{crw|AUS}}
| score1 = 180 (50 overs)
| runs1 = Kyshona Knight 40 (72)
| wickets1 = Megan Schutt 3/24 (10 overs)
| score2 = 182/2 (31.1 overs)
| runs2 = Alyssa Healy 61 (32)
| wickets2 = Stafanie Taylor 1/25 (6 overs)
| result = Australia Women won by 8 wickets
| report = [http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/1198474.html Scorecard]
| venue = Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua
| umpires = Jonathan Blades (WI) and Christopher Taylor (WI)
| motm = Alyssa Healy (Aus)
| toss = West Indies Women won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =
| notes = Ellyse Perry (Aus) became the third bowler to take 150 wickets in WODIs.{{cite web|url=https://femalecricket.com/women-cricket-news/4983-ellyse-perry-becomes-third-woman-to-claim-150-odi-wickets-after-goswami-and-fitzpatrick.html |title=Ellyse Perry becomes third woman to claim 150 ODI Wickets after Goswami and Fitzpatrick |work=Female Cricket |date=11 September 2019 |access-date=11 September 2019}}
- Megan Schutt became the first Australian bowler to take a hat-trick in WODIs,{{cite web|url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/1340925 |title=Schutt takes hat-trick as Australia secure 3-0 series victory over West Indies |work=International Cricket Council |access-date=12 September 2019}} and the first female bowler to take two hat-tricks in international cricket.{{cite web|url=https://www.cricket.com.au/news/megan-schutt-second-international-hat-trick-australia-west-indies-odi-video/2019-09-12 |title=Schutt makes history with maiden ODI hat-trick |work=Cricket Australia |access-date=11 September 2019}}
- Points: Australia Women 2, West Indies Women 0.
}}
WT20I series
=1st WT20I=
{{Single-innings cricket match
| date = 14 September 2019
| time = 19:00
| night = Yes
| team1 = {{crw-rt|WIN}}
| team2 = {{crw|AUS}}
| score1 = 106/8 (20 overs)
| runs1 = Stafanie Taylor 44* (51)
| wickets1 = Megan Schutt 3/31 (4 overs)
| score2 = 108/4 (18.5 overs)
| runs2 = Meg Lanning 54* (54)
| wickets2 = Chinelle Henry 2/15 (4 overs)
| result = Australia Women won by 6 wickets
| report = [http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/1198475.html Scorecard]
| venue = Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
| umpires = Jonathan Blades (WI) and Verdayne Smith (WI)
| motm = Meg Lanning (Aus)
| toss = West Indies Women won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =
| notes = Shabika Gajnabi, Sheneta Grimmond (WI) and Erin Burns (Aus) all made their WT20I debuts.
}}
=2nd WT20I=
{{Single-innings cricket match
| date = 16 September 2019
| time = 19:00
| night = Yes
| team1 = {{crw-rt|WIN}}
| team2 = {{crw|AUS}}
| score1 = 97/9 (20 overs)
| runs1 = Britney Cooper 39 (33)
| wickets1 = Jess Jonassen 2/19 (4 overs)
| score2 = 98/1 (14.3 overs)
| runs2 = Alyssa Healy 58* (43)
| wickets2 = Afy Fletcher 1/13 (4 overs)
| result = Australia Women won by 9 wickets
| report = [http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/1198476.html Scorecard]
| venue = Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
| umpires = Verdayne Smith (WI) and Christopher Taylor (WI)
| motm = Alyssa Healy (Aus)
| toss = Australia Women won the toss and elected to field.
| rain =
| notes =
}}
=3rd WT20I=
{{Single-innings cricket match
| date = 18 September 2019
| time = 19:00
| night = Yes
| team1 = {{crw-rt|WIN}}
| team2 = {{crw|AUS}}
| score1 = 81 (20 overs)
| runs1 = Britney Cooper 29 (35)
| wickets1 = Jess Jonassen 4/7 (4 overs)
| score2 = 83/1 (7.3 overs)
| runs2 = Alyssa Healy 38 (16)
| wickets2 = Afy Fletcher 1/20 (2 overs)
| result = Australia Women won by 9 wickets
| report = [http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/1198477.html Scorecard]
| venue = Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
| umpires = Christopher Taylor (WI) and Jonathan Blades (WI)
| motm = Jess Jonassen (Aus)
| toss = West Indies women won the toss and elected to bat.
| rain =
| notes = Stafanie Taylor (WI) played in her 100th WT20I match.{{cite web|url=https://www.cricket.com.au/news/match-report/australia-west-indies-third-t20-barbados-watch-live-stream-video-highlights-report/2019-09-19 |title=Aussies sweep Windies with T20 thrashing |work=Cricket Australia |access-date=19 September 2019}}
- This was both the biggest win for Australia Women and the biggest defeat for the West Indies Women, in terms of balls remaining, in WT20Is (75).{{cite web|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/19511/report/1198477/west-indies-women-vs-australia-women-3rd-t20i-aus-w-in-west-indies-2019 |title=Jonassen and Wareham share seven wickets in Australia's canter |work=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=19 September 2019}}
}}
Notes
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External links
- [http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/series/1198466.html Series home at ESPN Cricinfo]
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{{West Indies women's cricket team}}
{{International women's cricket tours of West Indies}}
{{2017–20 ICC Women's Championship}}
{{International cricket in 2019–20}}
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