AUS-W vs WI-W Head-to-Head record [Source: cricketcomau, windiescricket/x.com]
The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 has reached its business end, and the most dominant force in Women’s Cricket, Australia Women, are set to take on the West Indies Women in the first semi-final.
The highly anticipated match between the sides will take place at The Oval on June 30 at 7 PM (IST), with Sophie Molineux taking charge of the Aussies, while Hayley Matthews will lead the West Indies.
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The six-time T20 World Cup winners, Australia, are heading into the knockouts with a perfect record in the group stage, winning all five of their clashes, including the most recent win over India to top their group and knock them out of the tournament.
On the other hand, the 2016 champions, West Indies, are looking to bring glory back to the Caribbean after finishing second in Group B. They were tied on points with the third-placed Sri Lanka, but due to a better net run-rate, they have returned to the final four of the competition.
For Australia, Ellyse Perry is the leading run-scorer with 183 runs in 5 innings, striking at a rate of 140.76, with two fifties to her name. With the ball, captain Sophie Molineux has picked 8 wickets in 5 innings, at an economy rate of 6.25 runs per over.
Wicketkeeper batter Shemaine Campbelle is West Indies’ top run-getter, with 154 runs in 5 innings at a strike rate of 126.22. Much like the Aussies, the Caribbeans have been led from the front by the bowling efforts of captain Hayley Matthews, who has 9 wickets in 5 matches and is third in the list of leading wicket-takers this tournament.
As the two sides collide for a place in the final, we take a look at the head-to-head records ahead of the match.
AUS-W vs WI-W Head to Head Records (Overall)
| Criterion | Details |
| Matches | 42 |
| Australia Women have won | 36 |
| West Indies Women have won | 93 |
| Draw/Tied/NR | 2/0/1 |
AUS-W vs WI-W Head to Head Records in T20Is
| Criterion | Details |
| Matches | 19 |
| Australia Women have won | 17 |
| West Indies Women have won | 2 |
| Tied/NR | 0/0 |
AUS-W vs WI-W Highest Team Total in T20Is
West Indies Women scored 213/3 in the second innings of their clash against Australia in North Sydney during their 2023 tour of Australia to win the match.
AUS-W vs WI-W Lowest Team Total in T20Is
In a completed match, which did not have any weather interruptions, the West Indies got bowled out for 71 runs in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2018 in North Sound. They were chasing 143 runs on the night and lost by 71 runs. Coincidentally, it was also the semi-final of the tournament.
AUS-W vs WI-W Highest Individual Score in T20Is
Hayley Matthews racked up 132 off 64 in the aforementioned match in North Sydney to help West Indies chase 213 on the night.
AUS-W vs WI-W Best Bowling Figures in T20Is
The best bowling figures in AUS-W vs WI-W T20Is came during their semi-final match in the T20 World Cup 2012. While defending 116 runs at Colombo (RPS), Julie Hunter picked 5/22 in 3.2 overs to restrict West Indies to 87 runs. This is the only five-wicket haul in the AUS-WI WT20I encounters.
Most Runs in AUS-W vs WI-W T20Is
Stafanie Taylor has 504 runs in 18 innings against Australia, with five fifties to her name.
Most Wickets in AUS-W vs WI-W T20Is
Hayley Matthews has picked 15 wickets in 11 innings, at an economy of 7.70 runs per over and the best figures of 3/26.
Top Run Scorer of the Last AUS-W vs WI-W T20I Match
Australia and West Indies met earlier this year in Kingstown when the last match of the series saw Australia win the rain-affected match by 40 runs (DLS). In that game, Georgia Voll scored 101 off 53 balls with 9 fours and 6 sixes to take Australia’s score to 211/7 in 20 overs.
Top Wicket Taker of the Last AUS-W vs WI-W T20I Match
Captain Hayley Matthews picked 3/29 in her four overs against Australia, who were going hammer and tongs on the night.
AUS-W vs WI-W Form (Last 5 T20Is)
| Team | Form |
| Australia Women | W, W, W, W, W |
| West Indies Women | W, W, W, L, L |
Conclusion
Historically, Australia have dominated West Indies, much like any other opposition in Women’s T20I cricket. Similarly, their form in the ongoing T20 World Cup has been better than West Indies', with 5 wins to 3 in 5 matches.
A similar performance can be expected on Tuesday, where Australia are likely to reach another Women's T20 World Cup final.
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