Mitch Owen celebrates hitting a half-century on debut as Australia defeat West Indies by three wickets in the first T20I at Sabina Park, Kingston.


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Australia kicked off their five-match T20 series in the Caribbean with a thrilling three-wicket win over the West Indies, thanks to a spectacular debut from Mitch Owen. The 23-year-old all-rounder smashed six sixes in a rapid half-century, flipping the momentum in Australia’s favour at a crucial moment.

Owen’s Explosive Debut Turns the Tide

Chasing 190 for victory at Sabina Park, Australia found themselves in trouble early. With Glenn Maxwell back in the pavilion and 112 runs still needed, debutant Mitch Owen stepped up. Calm under pressure, he launched into the West Indies bowling attack, hitting six towering sixes to reach his fifty in just 26 balls.

Though Owen fell on the next delivery after raising his bat, his impact had already shifted the balance. Australia needed just 15 more runs when he departed, and the lower order calmly completed the chase with seven balls to spare.

Cameron Green Delivers Again

Owen’s fireworks weren’t the only highlight. Cameron Green, who has been in good form since the Test series, anchored the innings with a well-constructed 51 off 26 balls. He struck five sixes and two boundaries, playing a key role in reviving Australia’s innings alongside Owen.

Their powerful partnership erased early worries and put Australia back on track after a shaky start.

West Indies Let Strong Start Slip Away

The West Indies, batting first, were cruising at 159 for 2 in the 16th over. Skipper Shai Hope and Roston Chase had both hit half-centuries, threatening to take the total well past 200. Chase was aggressive and fluent, scoring 60 from 32 balls with two sixes and nine boundaries.

However, things began to unravel when Hope mistimed a slower delivery from Owen and was caught for 55. That dismissal triggered a dramatic collapse. The hosts lost six wickets for just 27 runs, finishing on 189-8 — a score that looked far less daunting than initially feared.

Dwarshuis and Abbott Seal the Win

Australia needed experience at the death, and Ben Dwarshuis, along with Sean Abbott, provided it. Dwarshuis was particularly lethal, grabbing four wickets, including three in a single over during the West Indies’ collapse. His precise bowling helped ensure the Caribbean side didn’t post an even bigger target.

With the bat, both he and Abbott kept their cool under pressure, guiding Australia safely home after the dismissal of Owen.

A Glimpse of Australia’s Future

This T20I series is part of Australia’s wider strategy to build depth ahead of next year’s T20 World Cup. With their main red-ball attack rested, selectors turned to emerging talent, and Mitch Owen made an immediate statement. His debut wasn’t just promising — it was potentially era-defining.

Josh Inglis and Cameron Green were the only players retained from the Test squad that completed a 3-0 series sweep, highlighting Australia’s commitment to experimentation in the shorter format.

West Indies Searching for Redemption

For the West Indies, this was another tale of inconsistency. After the humiliating collapse in the third Test, they had hoped for a stronger T20 response. Brandon King looked determined early on, cracking four boundaries within the first two overs, but he fell quickly for 18 after an overly ambitious charge down the pitch.

Chase looked rejuvenated in white-ball cricket after a quiet Test series with the ball. But once he fell, the middle and lower orders crumbled yet again.

What’s Next?

This was only the first of 16 T20 internationals Australia will play in the coming months. With questions looming around their form in the shortest format, this series offers a testing ground for young talent and white-ball specialists.

Mitch Owen’s breakout innings might have just answered one of those questions. If his debut is any sign, Australia’s future in T20 cricket is in powerful hands.

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