Sports7/27/2025The Guardian

Cameron Green and Josh Inglis continue hot form as Australia beat West Indies again

Cameron Green and Josh Inglis continue hot form as Australia beat West Indies again

In the latest T20I match between Australia and West Indies, Australia emerged victorious by three wickets, extending their lead in the series to 4-0. Despite West Indies posting a respectable total of 205-9, Australia's batters, particularly Cameron Green and Josh Inglis, showcased impressive form, scoring half-centuries to guide their team to a successful chase. Glenn Maxwell also made a significant contribution, living up to his "Big Show" nickname. The win reinforces Australia's dominance in the series, as they continue to showcase their batting prowess in chasing down challenging targets set by the West Indies.

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