Jess Jonassen and Georgia Wareham shared seven wickets between them as Australia bowled West Indies out for a paltry 81, before the batters chased down the target with 75 balls to spare.
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Australia finished their Caribbean tour undefeated after registering a comfortable nine-wicket win in the final Twenty20 International at Kensington Oval on Wednesday, 18 September.
Spinner Jonassen was the pick of the bowlers, returning a career-best 4/7, while Wareham chipped in with three scalps
Earlier, West Indies won the toss and opted to bat. Pacer Megan Schutt provided Australia with the first breakthrough, sending opener Kyshona Knight back for just 2 off the first ball of the third over. From there, Australia spinners Jonassen and Wareham took charge and did most of the damage.
Wareham first dismissed West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor, who struggled with the bat in her 100th T20I, and managed only 6 off 19 before she was caught by Jonassen.
West Indies only managed 32 runs for the loss of two wickets in the first 10 overs. Jonassen removed Stacy-Ann King in the 12th over, while Britney Cooper was the next in line to be dismissed. Cooper, who scored a 35-ball 29, and was the only batter to show some resistance, was trapped in front by Wareham.
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