Focus shifts back to the 50-over format as West Indies Women prepare to host Australia Women in the first ODI at Warner Park. The visitors arrive with strong momentum after completing a dominant 3-0 sweep in the T20I series, highlighted by Georgia Voll’s maiden international century. In contrast, Hayley Matthews’ side will be aiming for a reset, with the longer format offering greater scope to build innings and apply sustained pressure against a formidable Australian outfit.
Historically, Australia have enjoyed a clear advantage in head-to-head encounters between the two sides, winning 12 of their 13 ODI meetings. Their recent record in the format further reflects this dominance, with four victories in their last five matches, including a high-scoring display against India where they crossed the 400-run mark. For the hosts, Matthews and experienced campaigner Stafanie Taylor are expected to play central roles if the team is to challenge Australia’s strong bowling attack, with additional responsibility likely to fall on the middle order.
Warner Park in St. Kitts has often produced low-scoring contests, with an average total around 160, although the surface is generally expected to provide a balanced contest. Modest assistance for spin could bring bowlers such as Alana King — who impressed in the T20I series — into prominence. West Indies boast a strong recent record at the venue, having won six of their last seven ODIs there. However, Australia’s depth, including their transition into a new leadership phase under Sophie Molineux, remains a significant factor. Early breakthroughs against key batters like Phoebe Litchfield and Beth Mooney could be vital for the hosts in creating a competitive contest.
Squads
Australia Women:
Sophie Molineux, Darcie Brown, Nicola Carey, Ashleigh Gardner, Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia McGrath, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Georgia Voll, Georgia Wareham, Tahlia Wilson
West Indies Women:
Hayley Matthews, Chinelle Henry, Aaliyah Alleyne, Eboni Brathwaite, Shemaine Campbelle, Jahzara Claxton, Deandra Dottin, Afy Fletcher, Jannillea Glasgow, Shawnisha Hector, Qiana Joseph, Mandy Mangru, Karishma Ramharack, Stafanie Taylor, Zaida James
Players to Watch
Beth Mooney:
Mooney has built a reputation for consistency in ODI cricket, scoring 3,210 runs from 95 matches at an average of 50.15, including six centuries. Her highest score of 138 against India highlighted her ability to control an innings and shift tempo when required. Her role at the top of the order, combined with dependable wicketkeeping, will be crucial for Australia.
Georgia Wareham:
The leg-spinning all-rounder has taken 51 wickets in 49 ODIs with an economy rate of 4.38. While her primary role is to provide middle-overs breakthroughs, she has also added value with the bat, striking at over 107 in recent appearances. Her best bowling figures of 3 for 23 underline her capacity to disrupt opposition line-ups.
Hayley Matthews:
West Indies captain Matthews recently reached the milestone of 100 ODIs, compiling 3,200 runs and 131 wickets in the format. With ten centuries, including a highest score of 141, and an economy rate of 4.12 with the ball, she remains the cornerstone of the team’s plans. Her recent century against Sri Lanka further emphasises her influence.
Deandra Dottin:
Dottin marked her 150th ODI appearance recently, becoming only the second woman from the West Indies to achieve the milestone. Over her career, she has scored 3,836 runs and claimed 80 wickets with her medium pace. Her performances in the recent Sri Lanka series highlighted her ability to contribute both with the bat and ball.
Pitch Report
Warner Park is traditionally known as a favourable venue for batting in limited-overs cricket. Early assistance for seamers and batters is often followed by conditions that support stroke-play during the middle overs as the surface settles. With boundary dimensions around 65×70 metres, totals in the 170–180 range are common, while successful chases beyond 200 have also been recorded. Teams winning the toss have often preferred to field first, given the track’s tendency to remain conducive for chasing under lights.
Weather Report
Conditions in Basseterre are expected to remain comfortable, with daytime temperatures around 26°C and night temperatures near 25°C. Light rain is forecast during the day, followed by partly cloudy skies in the evening. The probability of precipitation stands at approximately 35%, with easterly winds of 16 mph and humidity levels close to 71%.
Fantasy XI Predictions
Sophie Molineux, Ashleigh Gardner, Alana King, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Georgia Wareham, Hayley Matthews, Chinelle Henry, Deandra Dottin, Qiana Joseph, Stafanie Taylor
Match Details
- Date: 27 March, 2026
- Time: 2:00 PM
- Venue: Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts, West Indies
- Broadcast: Live streaming available on the FanCode app and website