AUS-W vs WI-W Head to Head record in Women’s World Cup history
Australia would be hoping to continue their unbeaten run in the ICC Women's World Cup 2022.
Australia Women will be locking horns with West Indies in Match 14 of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2022 at Basin Reserve in Wellington on March 15. Both teams will be heading into this contest after contrasting results in their respective encounters. The Aussies are the undefeated side so far having won all their three matches against England, Pakistan, and New Zealand respectively. In fact, they handed a 141-run defeat to the Black Caps in their last game. The Windies on the other hand also got off to a dominant start with wins over the Kiwis and England before suffering a mammoth 155-run loss to India.
Head to Head record:
When it comes to the overall head-to-head records in the Women’s One Day Internationals, Australia have total dominance over the Caribbean team. In the 13 matches that both teams have competed with each other, the Aussies have gone on to win 12 of them with just one win going in the favor of the West Indies. As far as the World Cup encounters are concerned, it is the six-time world champions who come out on top with five victories in six games with the Windies managing just a solitary win in the 2013 edition.
Head to Head record in ODIs:
Matches Played | Australia Won | West Indies Won | Tie | No Result |
13 | 12 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Head to Head record in World Cups:
Matches Played | Australia Won | West Indies Won | Tie | No Result |
6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Top Performers:
Veteran batter Deandra Dottin is the top run-getter in Women’s World Cup matches between the two sides. She has scored 162 runs against Australia in the mega event. Dottin has also registered two half-centuries against Australia in the quadrennial event which is the most by a player. As far as bowling is concerned, star Australian all-rounder Ellyse Perry has registered eight scalps which are the most by a player between these two sides in World Cup matches.
Last World Cup meeting:
Both Australia and West Indies had faced off against each other in the round-robin clash of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 at the Cooper Associates County Ground in Taunton on June 26, 2017. The coin landed in the favor of West Indies skipper Stefanie Taylor and she elected to bat first.
While none of the batters could manage a half-century, vital contributions from Taylor and opener Hayley Matthews helped them in posting 204. The captain scored 45 runs off 57 deliveries and Matthew contributed with 46 runs off 63 balls. Ellyse Perry was the pick of the Australian bowlers with figures of 3/47 from her nine overs at an economy of 5.20 including a maiden.
In reply, the Meg Lanning-led side reached the target without breaking much sweat with a 171-run opening stand between Beth Mooney and Nicole Bolton that laid a solid foundation for them. Bolton remained unbeaten on 107 runs from 116 balls as the six-time world champions registered a comprehensive eight-wicket win.
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