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Matthews admits Australia’s superiority after sSeries sweep

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April 4, 2026
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By Ben McLeod (CNW)-BASSETERRE, St Kitts — West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews offered a candid assessment following her team’s comprehensive defeat to Australia Women’s National Cricket Team, acknowledging that the visitors operated at a level her side could not match.

Australia completed a dominant sweep of both the T20 International and One Day International series, underlining their status as the world’s top-ranked team with a series of authoritative performances.

The final blow came at Warner Park on Thursday, where the visitors sealed the ODI series with a crushing nine-wicket victory. West Indies were dismissed for 136 before Australia surged to 137 for one in just 19.4 overs, emphatically closing out the contest.

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“A clear skill gap” between the teams

In her post-match reflections, Matthews did not shy away from the reality of the disparity between the sides.

“With them coming down here, we always knew it was going to be a tough assignment. I think, when we look at the series and how our spinners bowled throughout, I think that’s one area where we can be proud of, but obviously a clear skill gap between the two teams.

“But, at the same time, I noticed a lot that we can work on and it was a great opportunity for a lot of our younger girls to have the experience to go out there and play against some of the best players,” Matthews said.

Her remarks underscored both the immediate disappointment and the broader developmental perspective shaping the team’s outlook.

Emerging talent offers glimpses of promise

Despite the lopsided results, Matthews pointed to encouraging signs within the squad, particularly from younger players gaining exposure at the highest level.

“We obviously have quite a few within the set-up now and this was the perfect opportunity for them to come out and understand what the highest level of cricket is like and definitely a few bright sparks in Ashmini [Munisar] and the way she went in that second match and even the way Realeanna [Grimmond] set up today.

“It’s pretty good to have them amongst us and playing against this competition and hopefully they can understand and learn a lot from these opportunities.”

Those performances, though overshadowed by Australia’s dominance, provided a glimpse into the team’s future core.

Captain reflects on missed opportunities with the bat

Matthews also turned her attention inward, addressing her own batting returns after failing to convert promising starts into substantial scores during the T20I series.

“I got off to starts in all three games and I just wasn’t able to carry on in my innings, and that can happen sometimes.

“I surely would have loved to get a big one, but I’m going to have to look at that conversion and see how I can get deeper in my innings in the future. But, at the same time, I thought I was hitting the ball really well, getting in some really good positions and then just getting out.”

She added, “So I don’t think it’s too much to worry about, just a case where I really didn’t get too deep in any of my innings.”

Lessons learned as focus shifts forward

While the results painted a one-sided picture, Matthews’ assessment revealed a team intent on growth rather than discouragement. Facing a powerhouse like Australia exposed shortcomings, but it also delivered invaluable lessons.

For West Indies Women, the series may have ended in defeat, but within it lies a blueprint for improvement, shaped by hard truths, emerging talent, and the experience of competing against the very best.

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