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Australia v West Indies: Georgia Voll Smashes Records in Thrilling T20 Series

Sport ✍️ خالد المهيري 🕒 2026-03-27 20:36 🔥 Views: 2
Australian women’s cricket team celebrating a victory

What a display of brilliance we witnessed today! If you're a cricket fan and followed the Cricket Mini: Australia Women vs West Indies Women (1st T20) series with me, you'd know something special was brewing. But what we saw in the third and final match was simply out of this world. Australia gave the Caribbean visitors no quarter, wrapping up the series with a clean sweep, and rising star Georgia Voll stole the show in unforgettable fashion.

The match that just finished was the finale of the Cricket Mini: Australia Women vs West Indies Women (3rd T20) series, following emphatic wins in the first two games. Honestly, from the very first match, you could feel an incredible energy. The Aussie girls were playing on home soil and put in a commanding performance, but today told a completely different story.

Georgia Voll: Australia’s Rocket Blasts Off in Cricket’s Sky

If I mention Georgia Voll, I’m sure everyone knows who she is by now. But after today, her name will be written in lights. In what was effectively the crowning moment of the Cricket Mini: Australia Women vs West Indies Women (2nd T20) series and what came before, Voll turned the ground into her personal showcase. Having already shown flashes of brilliance on her international debut, today she notched her maiden T20I century. Word from the dressing room is she’d been working on specific shots all week; today, she came out and executed them to perfection like we’ve rarely seen. Her striking was clean and crisp, reducing the West Indies defence to mere spectators.

Everyone will remember the first match, which was a powerful start, and the second, where Australia stamped their authority. But the third match was the true culmination of the team’s collective effort. It wasn’t just Voll; Australia’s middle order and fielding were as tight as they’ve been in a long time.

The standout features of the entire series:

  • Complete Australian Dominance: Victories in all matches of the Cricket Mini: Australia Women vs West Indies Women (1st T20), 2nd T20, and 3rd T20.
  • Georgia Voll: Scored her first T20I century and amassed an unprecedented run tally over the course of the series.
  • Deadly Bowling: Megan Schutt led the attack and turned the tide in crucial moments, especially in the second match, which proved to be a pivotal point.
  • Team Spirit: Despite the result, the West Indies showed tremendous fight, with a standout performance from their captain in the final match.

Behind-the-Scenes Details

For those who missed today’s spectacle, there’s good news. The organising committee has announced that all three matches will be re-aired next week. If you’re looking for the broadcast schedule in the UAE, the matches will be shown on the usual platforms. As has been the case in previous series, the rivalry between Australia and the West Indies consistently delivers top-quality cricket. In the build-up to this series, there was plenty of talk among the players that this particular contest would be a true test of Australia’s strength—and it certainly lived up to the hype.

Today, watching the Australian women lift the trophy, I recalled the preparations behind the scenes. Before the series began, everyone was asking: could the West Indies pull off another shock result? But from the very first match, Australia put any such hopes to rest. The narrative was clear: the Cricket Mini: Australia Women vs West Indies Women (1st T20) was the powerful start, the 2nd T20 was the statement of intent, and the 3rd T20 was the whitewash finale.

Honestly, women’s cricket is serving up entertainment that sometimes outshines the men’s game. The passion, the pace, the athleticism. Georgia Voll and her teammates have shown the future is in safe hands. And here in the UAE, we’re eagerly awaiting more of these global events that bring this level of excitement to our doorstep soon. Huge congratulations to Australia, and a big round of applause to the West Indies for their fighting spirit despite the result.