
Australia plunged West India in the final T20i series and successfully chased the target 171 runs in St Kitts. This was identified by the 8th Australian victory of the series in 8 matches because they dirty them in the test and in the T20i series.
Australia went to the last game on the 7-match winning lane after 3-0 testing series sweeping and victory in the first four international T20 International. After winning the throwing for eighth time, Australia sent the home team to the bat and released West India for 170 two balls short of 20 breaks.
Shimron Hitmyer is 52 out of 31 balls and Sherfane Rutherford’s 35 out of 17 compared to shifts, but the goal was not big enough to put real pressure on Australian dough. Ben DwarShuis took 3/41 and Nathan Ellis finished with 2/32, while Spinner Adam Zamba returned 1/20 in his 100. T20i after he took the goal and had a chance to fall from his bowling in the penultimate.
The Australians reached 173-7 with 18 balls to save, with a 63-run partnership of the fifth goal between Mitchell Owen (37 out of 17 supplies) and Cameron Green (32 out of 18) stabilizing shifts.
West Indies had Australia in the opening powerplay with Jason Holder and Alzarri Joseph, who took two goals as a piece, but still running. Holder released Glenn Maxwell to a gold duck, the first ball of the second, when the Australian Allrounder turned on the ball that was shaped and objected to the short third man, where Jediah Blades juggles, but held the second catch.
Holder also removed Josha Inglis (10) at the end of the second.
Joseph Bowled Mitch Marsh (14), when Australia slipped to 29-3 after 2.2 overs and left Tim David (30 out of 12 balls) in deep when Australia slipped to 60-4.
From there, Owen and Green dominated six sequence, including one Owen, who landed on the roof of the pavilion.
SPINNER left shoulder Akeal Hosein was finally introduced to the attack to change the pace, and had an immediate impact with his second van to release Owen and break important partnerships. Hosein also rejected Green and Ben Dwrshuis to return 3/17.
However, the team did not match Hosein’s resistance with the ball, which led to a loss of 3 goals in the final game. This meant the end of the terrible series for hosts who simply could not match the Australian team class.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
29. July 2025