Australia thumps West Indies by eight wickets in final ODI, chasing down 104 to win

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Australia thumps West Indies by eight wickets in final ODI, chasing down 104 to win
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After rain stopped them taking a commanding 2-0 lead over West Indies in their ODI series, Australia is trying to wrap up the three-game series with another big win. Check out the live scores and stats in our ScoreCentre.

Australia has wrapped up the three-game ODI series against West Indies with another big win, chasing down just 104 to win inside 16 overs in St Kilda.

Captain Alyssa Healy led the way in the run chase with 32 off 27, but the work was done by the bowlers, who skittled West Indies for just 103 at Junction Oval. In the 12th over, Taylor chipped a ball back at seamer Annabel Sutherland, who stuck a hand down to her bootlaces to take a phenomenal grab, with the third umpire ruling the ball had carried on the full despite replays suggesting it may have hit the ground.

It sparked a collapse of 4-9 in 14 balls and the tail just barely managed to drag the team into three figures, leaving Australia a victory target of 104.

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