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Home  »  Cricket  »  West Indies vs Australia 2025  »  1st T20I Scorecard

Australia vs West Indies Scorecard, 1st T20I, West Indies vs Australia 2025

Result · Jul 21 2025, Mon - 05:30 AM (IST)
WEST INDIES
189/8
AUSTRALIA
190/7
Australia won by 3 wickets
CRR:10.09
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Ben Dwarshuis 4 - 36 4 9
Sean Abbott 4 - 40 1 10
Cooper Connolly 2 - 24 1 12
Nathan Ellis 4 - 31 1 7.8
Adam Zampa 4 - 30 0 7.5
Glenn Maxwell 1 - 11 0 11
Mitchell Owen 1 - 14 1 14
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
32/1 (3.2) Brandon King
123/2 (12.3) Roston Chase
159/3 (15.3) Shai Hope
166/4 (16.1) Rovman Powell
184/5 (18.3) Andre Russell
184/6 (18.4) Sherfane Rutherford
184/7 (18.6) Jason Holder
186/8 (19.3) Shimron Hetmyer
Bowler O M R W Eco
Akeal Hosein 4 - 35 1 8.8
Jason Holder 4 - 32 2 8
Andre Russell 2 - 37 0 18.5
Alzarri Joseph 3.5 - 39 2 10.2
Gudakesh Motie 4 - 29 2 7.3
Roston Chase 1 - 11 0 11
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
12/1 (1.6) Jake Fraser-McGurk
46/2 (5.1) Mitchell Marsh
64/3 (6.1) Josh Inglis
78/4 (8.2) Glenn Maxwell
158/5 (14.6) Cameron Green
175/6 (16.3) Mitchell Owen
181/7 (17.3) Cooper Connolly
Match Info
Series: Australia in West Indies 2025
Date: Jul 21 2025, Mon - 05:30 AM (IST)
Country: Jamaica
City: Kingston
Venue: Sabina Park
Toss: Australia won the toss and elected to bowl.
West Indies Playing XI: Brandon King, Shai Hope (c) (wk), Roston Chase, Shimron Hetmyer, Rovman Powell, Sherfane Rutherford, Andre Russell, Jason Holder, Gudakesh Motie, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph
Australia Playing XI: Mitchell Marsh (c), Jake Fraser-McGurk, Josh Inglis (wk), Cameron Green, Glenn Maxwell, Mitch Owen, Cooper Connolly, Ben Dwarshuis, Sean Abbott, Adam Zampa, Nathan Ellis
  • Australia have won each of their last two multigame bilateral men’s T20I series against West Indies (2-1 in February 2024 and 2-0 in October 2022); they had won only one of all their three series against them in the format prior to that span (W1 D1 L1).
  • West Indies defeated Ireland 1-0 in their most recent multigame bilateral men’s T20I series (June 2025), snapping a four-series losing run in the format; they will be aiming for consecutive series victories for the first time since August 2024.
  • Australia have lost only one of their last seven multigame bilateral men’s T20I series (W5 D1) – a 1-4 loss against India in December 2023; they are undefeated in their five series since then (W4 D1), a sixth unbeaten series here would be their outright longest run in the history of the format.
  • West Indies have won each of their last four men’s T20Is at Sabina Park in Kingston; they had won just two of all their five matches at the venue in the format prior to that span (L3).
  • Australia have logged a batting strong connection rate of 22.1% in men’s T20Is since the start of 2024, the highest of any full-member side; in addition, they have hit a boundary once every 4.5 balls faced, the most frequent of any team in that time.
  • West Indies (2.60) and Australia (2.59) have recorded more runs per scoring shot than any other Test playing countries in men’s T20Is since the beginning of 2024; in addition, Australia (66%) and West Indies (63%) have logged the highest and third highest percentages of their total runs scored from boundaries (India – 65%).
  • Rovman Powell (1,875) is 25 away from surpassing Chris Gayle (1,899) as the second all-time leading run scorer for West Indies in men’s T20Is (Nicholas Pooran – 2,275); he’s scored at least 25 runs only once across all his five T20I innings against Australia (63 on 11 February 2024).
  • Glenn Maxwell (Australia) has hit a boundary once every two balls faced during the death overs (17th-20th) in men’s T20Is since the start of 2024, the most frequent of any player from a full-member side (min. 18 balls faced in this phase of the innings).
  • Evin Lewis (15) is one away from equalling Chris Gayle (16) for the most scores of 50+ for West Indies in men’s T20Is; he scored 91 runs in his most recent T20I innings (15 June 2025 v Ireland) and will be aiming for consecutive 50+ scores for only the second time in the format (125*, 51, 58 from July 2017 to May 2018).
  • Sean Abbott (Australia) has taken 12 wickets at a strike rate of 10.7 in men’s T20Is since the start of 2024, with only England’s Chris Jordan (10.4) recording a better rate amongst pace bowlers from full-member sides in that span (min. 20 overs bowled).

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