West Indies Women: Rain has forced the abandonment of the second women’s ODI between Australia and West Indies at the Junction Oval on Thursday. The no result meant that both teams took just one point each from the game in the race for the ICC Women's championship points.
After winning the toss, Australia made the strategic decision to bowl first, with an eye on exploiting any assistance from the overcast conditions. Their decision appeared right as they restricted the West Indies Women to 107/8 in the shortened game of 29 overs per side, after a rain delay of 3.5 hours.
For Australia, Alana King and Annabel Sutherland took three wickets each. Making a return after being rested for the ODI series opener due to quad soreness, skipper Hayley Matthews found some rhythm with a run-a-ball 20, including four boundaries, while her opening partner Rashada Williams made a patient 23 off 33 deliveries.