Women's World Cup: Australia dismantle West Indies in semi-final
Australia waltzed into the final of the Women's World Cup with a 157-run dismantling of West Indies in Wellington.
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Australia waltzed into the final of the Women's World Cup with a 157-run dismantling of West Indies in Wellington.
A double-century opening stand carried tournament favourites Australia to a commanding 157-run win over the West Indies on Wednesday and a place in the Women's World Cup final.
Australia beat West Indies by 7 wickets earlier in the Women's World Cup.
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West Indies men's cricket team thrashed England by 10 wickets in the final Test match played at the National Cricket Stadium, St George's in Grenada to clinch the three-match series 1-0. The emphatic win also helped West Indies jump one place in the updated ICC World Test Championship points table to be ranked seventh. On the other end, England suffered consequences at the back of another series defeat as they now occupy the bottom-most place with only one win in 13 Tests played in this WTC cycle so far. West Indies currently hold the seventh place with two wins in seven Test played.
West Indies crushed England by 10 wickets to win the third Test and claim the three-match series on Sunday.