🏏ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026: SF-1: Australia W vs West Indies W🏏

Unstoppable Australia overwhelming favourites against hit-and-miss WI
In nine World Cups, Australia have qualified for the final seven times
Two days after ousting India and ending the group stage of the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup undefeated, Australia have West Indies in their sights in the first semi-final as they chase an eighth T20 World Cup final. The magnitude of what West Indies are up against can be gauged by Australia's eye-popping record at T20 World Cups.
Australia have been nigh unstoppable so far this World Cup. They began with a 65-run hammering of South Africa, followed by a nine-wicket win against Bangladesh, a 98-run win against Netherlands and a 113-run mowing down of Pakistan. While they were pushed by India, the old warhorses Ellyse Perry and Ash Gardner were up to the task as Australia ended the group stages undefeated and boasting a NRR of +3.882. Australia don't have a single player in the top three run-getters or wicket-takers list, and that just proves how they have had contributions from different players.
This is a far contrast to how West Indies have managed the group stage. They started the tournament with a nervy win against New Zealand but were pushed to the brink by Scotland. They then registered a fairly comfortable win against Sri Lanka, but defeats against England and Ireland almost derailed their campaign. They were handed a lifeline with England's win over New Zealand, which helped them scrape into their sixth T20 World Cup semi-final.
West Indies don't have a great record against Australia: two wins and 17 losses in 19 T20Is. In T20 World Cups, they've registered just one win in six games, but that win was probably the biggest of their careers, coming at the 2016 final. Five of the 11 players who were part of that winning West Indies side are still around and likely to be part of the XI on Tuesday. Can they inspire West Indies to do the unthinkable, or will Australia continue their bullish run?


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