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newsbytes|31-07-2025
Australia have completed a clean sweep of the five-match T20I series against West Indies, winning the final match by three wickets. The victory at Warner Park in Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis marked Australia's first-ever 5-0 win in T20I cricket. Meanwhile, WI's Shimron Hetmyer smoked a fine half-century in the final T20I, albeit in a losing cause. Here are the key stats.
Match highlights
Batting first, West Indies struggled early on as Ben Dwarshuis took crucial wickets to leave them at 32/3.
Then came Hetmyer and powered the hosts with a brief 32-run partnership with Sherfane Rutherford (35). Following Rutherford's ouster, Hetmyer and Jason Holder (20) formed a crucial 47-run partnership that kept the scoreboard ticking. The former went on to complete a fine fifty before falling to Dwarshuis in the 17th over. His efforts meant WI posted 170/10.Career
Hetmyer's 31-ball 52 saw him smoke three fours and as many sixes. The southpaw has taken his T20I tally to a total of 1,112 runs. In his 69 appearances for the West Indies in this format, he has scored six half-centuries with a top score of an unbeaten 81. His average (20.59) is the worst among WI batters with 1,000-plus T20I runs (SR: 126.07). 237 of his runs have come against Australia at 29.62.
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Rutherford's 17-ball 35 was laced with six fours and a maximum. Playing his 36th T20I, has raced past 500 runs (515) in the format at an average of 20.6. The tally includes a couple of half-centuries as well.
Match turnaround
Coming to the run chase, Australia found themselves in trouble at 67/4 by the end of the powerplay. But Tim David and Cameron Green launched a brutal counterattack, scoring rapidly after the power play.
David was dismissed after a fiery 30 off just 12 balls, while Green scored 32 off 18 but couldn't finish the job this time. Mitchell Owen (37 off 17) and Aaron Hardie (28* off 25) also did well as Australia comfortably crossed the line.