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Australian cricketer Georgia Voll’s record-breaking T20 century vs West Indies

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Consensus Summary

Georgia Voll’s explosive T20 century in 52 balls against West Indies cemented Australia’s series sweep and marked the third fastest century by an Australian woman. The match ended abruptly due to rain after West Indies were bowled out for 61 in 10 overs, allowing Australia a 40-run DLS victory. Voll’s aggressive batting, including six sixes and fearless play against spinners, showcased her potential as a key player following Alyssa Healy’s retirement. The series concluded before Australia’s upcoming ODI series against West Indies in St Kitts and their World Cup preparations in England. Both sources agree on the record-breaking innings and its significance, though the Guardian provided additional context on Voll’s technique and team dynamics.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Georgia Voll scored the third fastest T20 international century by an Australian woman in 52 balls during the final match of the T20 series against West Indies in St Vincent
  • Australia won the T20 series sweep over West Indies with a 40-run victory via the DLS method after rain interrupted the West Indies chase at 61/3 in 10 overs
  • Voll’s innings included six sixes and aggressive play against spinners, finishing with 101 runs in the third T20 match
  • Voll was dismissed by Hayley Matthews on the ball after scoring her century (52 balls) by hitting Deandra Dottin to the deep third boundary
  • Sophie Molineux scored 25 off 12 balls in her first series appearance after returning from back pain
  • Megan Schutt and debutant Lucy Hamilton each took 2 wickets (2-11) from two overs in the West Indies innings before rain halted play
  • Australia will next play a three-match ODI series against West Indies in St Kitts before facing South Africa in England ahead of the 2026 World Cup
  • Alyssa Healy’s 46-ball century against Sri Lanka in 2019 and Meg Lanning’s 51-ball century against England in 2019 are the fastest Australian women’s T20 centuries

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

The Guardian
  • Voll’s 52-ball century is the third fastest by an Australian woman, behind Alyssa Healy’s 46-ball (Sri Lanka, 2019) and Meg Lanning’s 51-ball (England, 2019) and 53-ball (Ireland, 2014) centuries
  • Nicola Carey scored an unbeaten 24 off 20 balls, helping her push ahead of vice-captain Tahlia McGrath in the England series
  • Sophie Molineux’s 25 off 12 was described as her first ‘bit of batting or bowling’ for the series
  • Voll’s intent was highlighted by hitting Shawnisa Hector over long-on in the third over and using slog sweeps against slower bowlers
ABC News
  • No additional specific details beyond those in consensus_facts; phrasing matches Guardian closely

Contradictions

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Source Articles

GUARDIAN

Georgia Voll cracks quick-fire ton as Australia sweep West Indies T20 series

Australia 211-7; West Indies 61-3 | Australia win by 40 runs (DLS) Opener Voll hits third fastest T20I century by an Australian woman Georgia Voll smashed the third fastest international T20 century b...

ABC

Voll sits alongside greats with blistering T20 ton against Windies

Georgia Voll puts her name alongside the likes of Alyssa Healy and Meg Lanning after smashing a 52-ball hundred in Australia's win over West Indies....