Local NewsNewsSports Windies lose 1st T20I to Australia by Barbados Today 21/07/2025 written by Barbados Today Updated by Dawne Parris 21/07/2025 2 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 249 The West Indies suffered another defeat on Sunday night, this time by three wickets in the first T20 International against Australia at Sabina Park in Jamaica. The match, played in front of a packed house, was the opener of a five-match series in the Caribbean. After losing the toss, the Men in Maroon were sent in to bat first. However, Captain Shai Hope indicated that he would have chosen to bat anyway, had the toss gone in his favour. The West Indies got off to a solid start, reaching 56 for 1 at the end of the powerplay, with only Brandon King (18) dismissed. A second-wicket partnership between the Barbadian duo of Roston Chase (60) and Hope added 91 runs, propelling the hosts through the middle overs and laying a strong foundation for the big-hitting finishers. One noticeable improvement in the teamโs approach was their running between the wickets. After Chase fell, Hope continued with some outstanding ball-striking, bringing up his seventh T20I half-century. The team looked poised to surpass 200, but a dramatic collapse saw them lose six wickets for just 37 runs, eventually finishing on 189 for 8. During the innings, both Hope and Shimron Hetmyer crossed the 1 000-run mark in T20 Internationals, becoming the 12th and 13th West Indian batsmen to achieve the milestone in menโs T20Is. In reply, Australia reached 64 for 2 by the end of their powerplay. While the Windies managed to dismiss the dangerous Glenn Maxwell cheaply, a fifth-wicket partnership worth 80 runs between Chris Green and Mitch Owen swung the match in the visitorsโ favour. Although a few late wickets created a tense finish, Australia ultimately secured a three-wicket victory. You Might Be Interested In Pybus returns Holder is number two Ferdinand on the mend Commenting on his teamโs performance, Shai Hope had this to say: โWe left ourselves 20 or 30 runs short in the back end. With the ball, we didnโt take as many wickets as we wanted to. โ The Men in Maroon will hope for a change in fortunes when they play the second match of the series at the same venue on Tuesday for what will be Andre Russellโs final international fixture. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Jail threat: Insurer seeks to recover over $700 000 from uninsured driversย 02/04/2026 Disability council: Families of autistic children need help ย 02/04/2026 Hundreds of police still awaiting election duty pay 02/04/2026