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West Indies succumbed to a 3-0 loss at the hands of Australia in the Women's T20 series in St. Vincent.

After Australia were put into bat in the final match, they posted 211 for 7, with Georgia Voll getting 101.

In reply, the Windies were 61 for 3 after 10 overs, with rain preventing further play.

As a result, Australia won by 40 runs on the DLS method.
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00:00Having already lost the series, West Indies were aiming to avoid a whitewash as they put
00:05Australia into bat in the third and final women's T20 International in St Vincent.
00:09Beth Mooney was caught in the deeper 11 with Josara Claxton getting the wicket.
00:14But the other opener, Georgia Waal, was the protagonist for the Aussies.
00:22Waal was smashing the Windies bowlers to all parts of the park.
00:27Despite the Aussies scoring rapidly, Windies skipper Hayley Matthews was brilliant with
00:32Waal in hand, but Waal was just unstoppable and reached her half century with this boundary.
00:40Fast forwarding a bit, this hit for the maximum took her closer to her 10.
00:45And then the momentous occasion for Waal, this boundary to third man took her to triple figures.
00:50It was a maiden century in T20 Internationals.
00:57She was bowled by Matthews for 101 of 53 deliveries.
01:02Matthews ended with impressive figures of 3 for 29.
01:06Captain Sophie Molyneux played a cameo by getting 25 of 12 walls.
01:14Australia eventually closed on a daunting 211 for 7 from 20 overs.
01:19When the ladies in Maroon responded, Kiana Joseph was bowled for naught.
01:23Ebony Brathwaite played a few shots during her short stay at the crease.
01:29Brathwaite fell to Lucy Hamilton for 18.
01:34It got worse as Janelia Glasgow went cheaply.
01:37That made it 33 for the loss of 3 wickets.
01:47Captain Hayley Matthews went on to get an unbeaten 30 but in a losing cause.
01:52Reign prevented further play after 61 for 3 from 10 overs.
01:55That gave Australia a victory by 40 runs on the DLS method and a 3-0 series win.
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