West Indies to channel underdog spirit against Australia

Hayley Matthews says her West Indies team are leaning into their status as massive underdogs when they play Australia in the first T20 World Cup semi-final at the Oval on Tuesday.

Australia surrendered their 20-over crown two years ago and the 50-over title last year, but over the past fortnight they have looked far and away the best team. They have had a clinical tournament, sweeping aside all and sundry in Group A including the 50-over champions, India, at Lord’s on Sunday.

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By contrast, West Indies’ path to the semi-final has been far from smooth. On Saturday, the squad experienced the full gamut of emotions when they lost against Ireland – who had never before won a match in a T20 World Cup – and then had to wait nervously for the England v New Zealand result to find out if they had qualified.

Matthews, the West Indies captain, said the Ireland result disappointing, but that her team would use the experience to drive them.

 

“There is an added fire to us when people think we can’t get the job done,” she said. “We have nothing to lose and that puts us in a position where we can be quite fearless going out there. When we step out on to that field, ­everyone’s expecting us not to win. More of the pressure is on a team like ­Australia who are going to be expected to beat us, and if they don’t it’ll probably be a massive disappointment for them. That eases a bit of the pressure off of our shoulders.”

West Indies’ leader has been short of runs in the tournament, with a highest score of 48, against New ­Zealand, but the prospect of a ­Matthews Special should give even Australia pause. Only twice have West Indies women beaten ­Australia in T20 cricket: the 2016 World Cup final at Eden Gardens, and a bilateral game in Sydney in October 2023. Both times it was Matthews who hit the winning knock, scoring a spectacular 132 on the latter occasio

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