That concludes our coverage of Australia's tour of the Caribbean. They defeated West Indies 6-0 across the three T20Is and three ODIs. Both sides will look ahead to the T20 World Cup in June in England. On behalf of Gnasher and our scoring team, thanks for your company.
6.28pm Presentation
Australia captain Tahlia McGrath: "A really clinical way to finish the season. Kingy outstanding with the ball and Pheebs unbelievable with the bat. We pride ourselves on our fielding and I thought today we took some really good catches and were really clean. That was awesome today. It's been an awesome tour and we leave here very happy."
West Indies captain Hayley Matthews: "We always knew it was going to be a tough assignment. When we look at the series and how our spinners went, that's one area we can be proud of. There's a clear skill gap between the two teams but there's things we can work on. It's great for our younger players to get the chance to play against great players."
Player of the Series is Phoebe Litchfield: "I enjoy opening the batting with Georgia Voll. I think we got the best of the conditions at the top of the order."
Player of the Match is Alana King: "I probably extracted a bit more turn out of tonight than I have from the other ODIs. Glad to close out the series with a win. It's been a great tour. Everyone is looking forward to a break."
6.21pm Australia win by nine wickets with 30.2 overs to spare. They claim the series 3-0 and complete a 6-0 white-ball tour of the Caribbean. Alana King was the star today with 5 for 19 with the ball to bowl out West Indies for 136. Georgia Voll took an ODI equaling record of four catches for a non-wicketkeeper. Phoebe Litchfield dominated the chase with an unbeaten 68 from 56 deliveries including eight fours and one six. Voll and Ellyse Perry added valuable contributions.
Hypocaust: "This is West Indies women's heaviest ODI defeat in terms of balls remaining (182) on home soil."
One to win
Two to win
END OF OVER:19 | 9 Runs | AUS-W: 134/1 (3 runs required from 31 overs, RR: 7.05, RRR: 0.09)
- Phoebe Litchfield67 (55b)
- Ellyse Perry31 (37b)
- Afy Fletcher2-0-18-0
- Karishma Ramharack1-0-3-0
END OF OVER:18 | 3 Runs | AUS-W: 125/1 (12 runs required from 32 overs, RR: 6.94, RRR: 0.37)
- Phoebe Litchfield64 (53b)
- Ellyse Perry25 (33b)
- Karishma Ramharack1-0-3-0
- Afy Fletcher1-0-9-0
Raji: "Though I like Soph, I have felt from the start that she shouldn't have been chosen as captain. I'm not even considering Ash here. Phoebe or Belly would have been better options, as they represent the future of the team. I had hoped Tahlia would take over from Meg, but that didn't happen. After months of seeing her struggle with form, I'm pretty disappointed now."
Stays around
Australia are closing in on a series sweep. Ramharack around the wicket
END OF OVER:17 | 9 Runs | AUS-W: 122/1 (15 runs required from 33 overs, RR: 7.17, RRR: 0.45)
- Ellyse Perry23 (30b)
- Phoebe Litchfield63 (50b)
- Afy Fletcher1-0-9-0
- Jannillea Glasgow3-0-21-0
Time for a drink. Here's Alex for what will be one of the shorter commentary stints to wrap up this tour
Fletcher into the attack
END OF OVER:16 | 8 Runs | AUS-W: 113/1 (24 runs required from 34 overs, RR: 7.06, RRR: 0.70)
- Ellyse Perry19 (26b)
- Phoebe Litchfield58 (48b)
- Jannillea Glasgow3-0-21-0
- Jahzara Claxton2-0-17-0
Hypocaust: "To underline how well Phoebe Litchfield has started her career, and what the future might hold - during today's innings, she overtook Meg Lanning (1,552), for the most ODI runs scored by an Australian woman before their 23rd birthday."
