Who Will Win Australia Women vs West Indies Women 2nd T20 2026 Match Prediction
Australia Women vs West Indies Women 2nd T20 Prediction 2026
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Australia Women vs West Indies Women Prediction
The Australia Women vs West Indies Women prediction for the 2nd T20I of the 2026 series points strongly towards another dominant Australian display. The match is scheduled for Sunday, 22nd March 2026 at the Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, and is part of a closely watched three-game series. Cricketwebs brings you the most accurate match prediction tips backed by thorough analysis for every cricket contest.
Australia Women stormed into the series with a commanding 43-run victory in the first T20I, making West Indies Women’s task of levelling the series extremely challenging. Beth Mooney’s scintillating 79 off 55 balls set up a competitive total of 164 for Australia, and a clinical bowling performance — led by Alana King’s 3-wicket haul — restricted the hosts to just 121 all out.
For West Indies Women, the pressure intensifies entering this 2nd match. Hayley Matthews’ team needs a significant improvement across all departments — particularly the batting order, which mustered a slow start and failed to utilise the powerplay overs. The home side’s middle order — Shemaine Campbelle, Stafanie Taylor, and Deandra Dottin — will need to come to the party. Qiana Joseph’s 45 was the lone bright spot in an otherwise disappointing chase.
Australia Women enter the game with unmatched dominance over this opposition, having won 9 of their last 10 encounters against West Indies Women. Sophie Molineux will be looking to seal the series here with a clinical display. Molineux has a settled squad, a reliable bowling attack led by Kim Garth and Megan Schutt, and formidable depth in batting that extends all the way down to Georgia Wareham and Tahlia McGrath.
The Arnos Vale Ground is a venue that historically favours the team batting second, with the chasing side winning most matches. However, the average first-innings score here is around 152 runs, suggesting teams need to post competitive totals to remain in the contest. Given Australia’s firepower, the venue dynamics do not significantly reduce their edge. All signs point to Australia Women winning again, and the prediction leans firmly in their favour heading into this crucial 2nd T20I.
- West Indies Women have lost the last nine out of ten games against Australia Women
- The team batting second has won at Arnos Vale in most recent matches
- Arnos Vale Ground’s average first-innings score stands at 152 runs
- Australia Women are strong favourites to seal the series today
Match Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | AUSW vs WIW, 2nd T20I |
| Series | Australia Women tour of West Indies 2026 |
| Date | Sunday, 22nd March 2026 |
| Time | 4:00 AM (IST) / 6:30 PM (Local) |
| Venue | Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown, St. Vincent |
| Series Status | Australia leads 1–0 |
| Format | T20 International |
Team Preview
🏏 West Indies Women Preview
It will be a tough challenge for Hayley Matthews and her team heading into the 2nd T20I. The West Indies Women have endured a difficult last 12 months, and their performance in the opening game of this series would have seriously dented their confidence. A batting lineup that failed to use the powerplay effectively and surrendered key wickets cheaply must regroup and perform significantly better in this contest.
Opener Qiana Joseph top-scored with 45 runs in the last game, and she remains the best hope at the top of the order. She will need to forge a solid partnership early on with skipper Hayley Matthews, who failed to convert her start in the first match. The duo must put on a substantial stand to give the middle order some cushion to play with.
The middle order — comprising Shemaine Campbelle, Stafanie Taylor, and Deandra Dottin — was a major disappointment in the first game and will need to significantly lift their game here. These are experienced players who know the conditions well, and the team will be banking on at least one of them to come through with a match-winning contribution.
In the lower middle order, Chinelle Henry and Jahzara Claxton are expected to contribute valuable runs. Meanwhile, the bowling attack led by Deandra Dottin and Chinelle Henry picked up 5 wickets between them in the last match but were costly at times. Hayley Matthews needs to control the middle overs effectively, supported by Karishma Ramharack and Afy Fletcher, who are important cogs in the West Indies spin strategy.
The team’s overall strike rate of just 102 in the last game tells the story — they struggled to rotate the strike and lacked the explosive hitting needed to put up a challenging total or chase down a target. A complete turnaround in mentality and execution will be required if West Indies Women are to level this series.
🏏 Australia Women Preview
Sophie Molineux and her team will arrive at the Arnos Vale Ground brimming with confidence after their commanding performance in the opening T20I. Australia Women came into this series as clear favourites and have done nothing but confirm that billing. Molineux will be eager to push for the series win here and send a strong message ahead of the final game.
The batting was superb in the last match. Beth Mooney was simply brilliant, scoring 79 runs off 55 balls — an innings peppered with 7 fours and 2 sixes — and she will be looking to carry that momentum into this game alongside Georgia Voll at the top. Ellyse Perry offered fine support with 36 off 32 balls, and together, both helped rescue the innings from a shaky start.
Phoebe Litchfield and Ashleigh Gardner are expected to play key roles in the middle order. The team bats exceptionally deep, with Georgia Wareham, Tahlia McGrath, and Alana King all capable of producing crucial contributions in the lower order to push Australia to a total well above 160.
With the ball, Kim Garth was economical and penetrating in the last match and will partner Megan Schutt to provide the early breakthroughs Australia need. Alana King‘s 3-wicket haul in the last game was match-defining — her ability to control the middle overs is going to be critical again. Ashleigh Gardner, Georgia Wareham, and Tahlia McGrath provide excellent all-round support.
Australia Women have lost only twice in 17 matches against West Indies Women — a staggering record that underlines just how dominant they have been in this head-to-head rivalry. This team has the batting firepower, bowling depth, and tactical nous to seal the series with a game to spare.
Team Squad
Australia Women Squad
West Indies Women Squad
Probable Playing XI
| # | Australia Women | West Indies Women |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Georgia Voll | Hayley Matthews (c) |
| 2 | Beth Mooney (wk) | Qiana Joseph |
| 3 | Phoebe Litchfield | Shemaine Campbelle (wk) |
| 4 | Ellyse Perry | Stafanie Taylor |
| 5 | Ashleigh Gardner | Deandra Dottin |
| 6 | Sophie Molineux (c) | Chinelle Henry |
| 7 | Georgia Wareham | Jahzara Claxton |
| 8 | Tahlia McGrath | Jannillea Glasgow |
| 9 | Alana King | Aaliyah Alleyne |
| 10 | Megan Schutt | Afy Fletcher |
| 11 | Kim Garth | Karishma Ramharack |
Favourite Team in Today’s Match
Australia Women are the clear favourites heading into this 2nd T20I. Their record against West Indies Women is staggering — winning 9 of the last 10 encounters — and they arrive on the back of a 43-run victory in the first game of this very series. The batting depth Australia possess is unmatched, with Beth Mooney in red-hot form after her 79-run knock. Their bowling attack, led by Alana King’s 3-wicket haul in the last game, is balanced and capable of exploiting any West Indies weakness. Crucially, Australia have a settled team with experienced players who know how to win in pressure situations. The West Indies, on the other hand, are struggling with form, confidence, and consistency across all departments. Unless the home side produces an extraordinary turnaround, Australia Women are widely expected to seal the series today with another convincing performance.
Pitch Report — Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown
The Arnos Vale Ground pitch is a balanced surface that offers something for both batters and bowlers. The average first-innings score at this venue is around 152 runs, suggesting it is not a high-scoring ground but is competitive. The surface tends to be good for batting in the first innings with the ball coming onto the bat nicely. As the game progresses, the pitch is expected to slow down, making conditions slightly more challenging for batters in the second innings. Spin bowlers are likely to get increasing assistance as the match develops. Teams chasing have historically had a better record at this venue, which makes the toss an important factor in this match.
Weather Report — Kingstown, St. Vincent
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Weather Condition | Partly Cloudy |
| Temperature | 28°C – 31°C |
| Humidity | 72% |
| Wind Speed | 16–20 km/h |
| Chance of Rain | 20% (Low) |
| Dew Factor | Moderate (Evening) |
The weather in Kingstown is expected to be warm and partly cloudy on match day. There is a low chance of rain, so an uninterrupted game is highly likely. The dew factor could play a role in the evening session, which may benefit the team batting second.
Broadcast Details
The Australia Women vs West Indies Women 2nd T20I will be broadcast live on FanCode for viewers across India and the subcontinent. Cricket fans can stream the match live and on-demand through the FanCode app and website. Fans in the Caribbean and other regions can check their local sports broadcasters for live telecast availability. No free-to-air broadcast has been confirmed at the time of publication.
Toss Prediction
Given the historical trend at the Arnos Vale Ground — where the team chasing the score has a strong record — West Indies Women are predicted to win the toss and elect to field first. Hayley Matthews will be well aware of these conditions and will likely look to set a total to defend rather than face Australia’s formidable bowling attack under pressure. If Australia bat first, the dew factor in the evening could further benefit the side batting second, making the toss a crucial decision in this match. West Indies Women are predicted to win the toss.
Score Prediction
| Scenario | Predicted Score | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| If Australia Women bat first | 168+ | Strong batting lineup, Beth Mooney in form, deep batting order capable of posting a commanding total |
| If West Indies Women bat first | 115+ | Inconsistent batting form, poor strike rate in powerplay, susceptibility against quality spin bowling |
Probable Batsmen & Bowlers
Australia Women are likely to be led by Beth Mooney — who is in outstanding touch — alongside Georgia Voll at the top of the order. Ellyse Perry and Phoebe Litchfield are the key middle-order contributors, while Ashleigh Gardner adds explosive hitting in the lower-middle order. Australia’s bowling is anchored by Alana King, who was the standout performer with 3 wickets in the last game, and Kim Garth, who was supremely economical.
For West Indies Women, Qiana Joseph and Hayley Matthews are the primary batting hopes at the top of the order, while Deandra Dottin and Stafanie Taylor will need to perform in the middle order. The West Indies bowling will rely heavily on Deandra Dottin and Chinelle Henry, who shared 5 wickets between them in the first match, along with spin options Karishma Ramharack and Afy Fletcher in the middle overs.
Australia Women vs West Indies Women — Winning Chances
| Team | Win % | Why They Can Win | Why They Might Not |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia Women | 63% | Dominant head-to-head record (9/10 wins), Beth Mooney in brilliant form, balanced attack, clinical team performance | Dew factor at night could slightly assist the team batting second; West Indies on home soil may raise their game |
| West Indies Women | 37% | Home conditions, chasing-friendly pitch, Matthews and Joseph could click together at the top | Poor recent form, struggling strike rate in powerplay, middle order collapsed in last game, lack of confidence |
Match Prediction
All signs point towards another Australia Women victory in this 2nd T20I. West Indies Women are under immense pressure at home, and their batting lineup has been inconsistent for a prolonged period. Australia, buoyed by Beth Mooney’s form and a settled, confident squad, look like a team on a mission to wrap up the series early. The bowling attack — particularly Alana King in the middle overs — is expected to be the decisive factor once again. West Indies will need a miracle turnaround to stop Australia from claiming a 2-0 series lead today.
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