Owen shines on debut as Australia beat WI in first T20

Published July 22, 2025
AUSTRALIAN batter Josh Inglis attempts an unorthodox stroke during the first T20 International against West Indies at the Sabina Park.—AFP
AUSTRALIAN batter Josh Inglis attempts an unorthodox stroke during the first T20 International against West Indies at the Sabina Park.—AFP

KINGSTON: Mitchell Owen made an impressive debut as Australia beat West Indies by three wickets to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match Twenty20 Inter­national series in Jamaica on Sunday.

Owen took a wicket with his medium pace bowling before returning to smash 50 off 27 balls as Australia chased down a 190-run target with seven balls to spare.

West Indies, who lost the preceding test series 3-0, got off to a strong start after being put into bat at the Sabina Park.

Captain Shai Hope (55), Roston Chase (60) and Shi­mron Hetmyer (38) laid the platform for a 200-plus score but the late flourish they expe­cted never materialised.

Andre Russell, who will quit international cricket after the second T20 on Tuesday, made only eight.

Australia’s Ben Dwarshuis (4-36) mowed down the middle and lower order as West Indies were forced to settle for a modest 189-8.

While Australia lost both their openers, captain Mitchell Marsh and Jake Fraser-McGurk, inside the powerplay they were propped up by a breezy 80-run stand by Cameron Green (51) and Owen.

Green belted five sixes in his 26-ball blitz, while Owen smacked six of them before holing out in the 17th over with Australia on the cusp of victory.

SCOREBOARD

WEST INDIES:

B. King st Inglis b Connolly 18

S. Hope c Fraser-McGurk b Owen 55

R. Chase c Maxwell b Dwarshuis 60

S. Hetmyer c Green b Ellis 38

R. Powell c Maxwell b Abbott 1

A. Russell c Green b Dwarshuis 8

S. Rutherford c Abbott b Dwarshuis 0

J. Holder c Maxwell b Dwarshuis 0

A. Joseph not out 3

EXTRAS (LB-3, W-3) 6

TOTAL (for eight wkts, 20 overs) 189

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-32 (King), 2-123 (Chase), 3-159 (Hope), 4-166 (Powell), 5-184 (Russell), 6-184 (Rutherford), 7-184 (Holder), 8-186 (Hetmyer)

DID NOT BAT: G. Motie, A. Hosein

BOWLING: Dwarshuis 4-0-36-4 (1w), Abbott 4-0-40-1, Connolly 2-0-24-1 (1w), Ellis 4-0-31-1, Zampa 4-0-30-0 (1w), Maxwell 1-0-11-0, Owen 1-0-14-1

AUSTRALIA:

M. Marsh c Hope b Joseph 24

J. Fraser-McGurk c Joseph b Holder 2

J. Inglis c Joseph b Hosein 18

C. Green c Holder b Motie 51

G. Maxwell c Rutherford b Motie 11

M. Owen c Holder b Joseph 50

C. Connolly c Hope b Holder 13

B. Dwarshuis not out 5

S. Abbott not out 5

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-3, W-4) 11

TOTAL (for seven wkts, 18.5 overs) 190

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-12 (Fraser-McGurk), 2-46 (Marsh), 3-64 (Inglis), 4-78 (Maxwell), 5-158 (Green), 6-175 (Owen), 7-181 (Connolly)

DID NOT BAT: A. Zampa, N. Ellis

BOWLING: Hosein 4-0-35-1, Holder 4-0-32-2, Russell 2-0-37-0 (1w), Joseph 3.5-0-39-2, Motie 4-0-29-2 (1w), Chase 1-0-11-0

RESULT: Australia won by three wickets.

PLAYER-OF-THE-MATCH: Mitchell Owen

Published in Dawn, July 22nd, 2025

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