Australia sweep T20 series against West Indies

Published July 30, 2025
AUSTRALIAN players celebrate with the T20 series trophy after defeating West Indies in the fifth match at the Warner Park Sporting Complex.—AFP
AUSTRALIAN players celebrate with the T20 series trophy after defeating West Indies in the fifth match at the Warner Park Sporting Complex.—AFP

BASSETERRE: Australia completed a 5-0 sweep of the West Indies in their Twenty20 international series with Ben Dwarshuis’s bowling paving the way for a three-wicket victory in Basseterre, Saint Kitts on Monday.

Mitchell Owen top-scored for Australia with 37 off 17 balls, while Cameron Green (32), Tim David (30) and Aaron Hardie (28 not out) all made valuable contributions as the visitors reached their target of 171 with 18 balls to spare.

The win sealed the first T20 series sweep by an Australian men’s team in the West Indies, and saw them end the tour with a perfect 8-0 record after a similar sweep in the three-Test series.

“I didn’t expect 5-0 at the start of the series,” Australia captain Mitchell Marsh said. “But we played some great cricket. It was something we spoke about after the fourth game.

“We knew no Australian team had completed a clean sweep. We’ve had guys come in and played different roles for us.”

The match featured 15 sixes, which Marsh attributed to the size of the venue.

“I think it’s a small ground, so there’s always going to be more sixes than normal,” he said. “But I think if you look down our batting order in all the five games, we had a lot of power and I guess the messaging was just to play their natural game.”

Marsh also lauded the performance of his relatively inexperienced bowlers in the death overs.

“I’m pretty sure in the last four overs, we didn’t go for more than 40 or 50 across the five games,” he said. “It’s really hard to do. So I think all of them executed. Nathan Ellis was outstanding, Sean Abbott was brilliant. Ben Dwarshuis hasn’t played a lot, did a really good role, and even Xavier Bartlett has grown and grown as a bowler.”

West Indies fans must have feared the worst when Australia won a fifth straight toss and bowled the hosts out for 170, a total they reached thanks in large part to Shimron Hetmyer’s knock of 52 off 31 balls.

Dwarshuis picked up Hetmyer’s wicket as well as those of openers Brandon King (11) and Shai Hope (nine).

“It was a little bit of a slower wicket so we tried to hit the wicket hard and use the slower balls as well,” said Dwarshuis, who was named player of the match.

Australia return home for a limited-overs series against South Africa, while the West Indies play Pakistan in three T20Is and three One-day Internationals.

SCOREBOARD

WEST INDIES:

B. King c David b Dwarshuis 11

S. Hope b Dwarshuis 9

K. Carty c Maxwell Aaron Hardie 1

S. Rutherford b Maxwell 35

S. Hetmyer c Abbott b Dwarshuis 52

J. Holder c Inglis b Abbott 20

R. Shepherd b Ellis 8

M. Forde c Marsh b Ellis 15

A. Joseph b Zampa 3

A. Hosein run out 11

J. Blades not out 1

EXTRAS (LB-2, NB-1, W-1) 4

TOTAL (all out, 19.4 overs) 170

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-14 (Hope), 2-22 (King), 3-32 (Carty), 4-64 (Rutherford), 5-111 (Holder), 6-123 (Shepherd), 7-155 (Hetmyer), 8-157 (Forde), 9-159 (Joseph)

BOWLING: Hardie 4-0-39-1, Dwarshuis 4-0-41-3 (1w, 1nb), Abbott 4-0-30-1, Ellis 3.4-0-32-2, Maxwell 1-0-6-1, Zampa 3-0-20-1

AUSTRALIA:

M. Marsh b Joseph 14

G. Maxwell c Blades b Holder 0

J. Inglis c Forde b Holder 10

C. Green c Forde b Hosein 32

T. David c Hetmyer b Joseph 30

M. Owen c Joseph b Hosein 37

A. Hardie not out 28

B. Dwarshuis c (sub) b Hosein 9

S. Abbott not out 5

EXTRAS (NB-1, W-7) 8

TOTAL (for seven wickets, 17 overs) 173

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-12 (Maxwell), 2-23 (Inglis), 3-25 (Marsh), 4-60 (David), 5-123 (Owen), 6-141 (Green), 7-166 (Dwarshuis)

DID NOT BAT: N. Ellis, A. Zampa

BOWLING: Blades 3-0-38-0 (1w, 1nb), Holder 3-0-36-2 (1w), Joseph 2.1-0-21-2 (1w), Forde 3-0-35-0 (2w), Shepherd 1.5-0-26-0 (1w), Hosein 4-0-17-3 (1w)

RESULT: Australia won by three wickets.

PLAYER-OF-THE-MATCH: Ben Dwarshuis

SERIES: Australia won the five-match series 5-0.

PLAYER-OF-THE-SERIES: Cameron Green

Published in Dawn, July 30th, 2025

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