The second match of the series between Australia and West Indies at The Gabba delivered a high-octane contest, with Australia bouncing back strongly to win by 11 runs, leveling the series 1–1.
Batting first, Australia posted an imposing total of 166/6 in 10 overs, powered by a sensational all-round performance from Cameron Green. Walking in during the middle phase, Green unleashed a brutal assault, smashing an unbeaten 51 off just 17 balls at a staggering strike rate of 300. His innings included clean hitting all around the ground and completely shifted momentum in Australia’s favor.
He found solid support from Steve Smith, who contributed a steady 40 off 19 balls, anchoring the innings while wickets fell at the other end. A late cameo from Tim David (22 off 7) further accelerated the scoring, helping Australia finish strongly despite early setbacks.
Chasing 167, West Indies responded with equal aggression. Shai Hope played a breathtaking knock of 36 off just 9 balls, while Sherfane Rutherford nearly turned the game on its head with a blistering 42 off 12 deliveries. The chase remained alive till the very last over, with West Indies needing a manageable target and momentum on their side.
However, the defining moment came in the final over, entrusted to Cameron Green. Under immense pressure, Green showcased nerves of steel, executing tight lines and clever variations to deny the big hits. His composure in the last over ensured that West Indies fell short at 155/7, sealing a thrilling victory for Australia.
Earlier, Green had also contributed with the ball, picking up 2 crucial wickets, including key middle-order breakthroughs, making his impact decisive in both innings.
This match showcased the razor-thin margins of T10 cricket, where a single over can decide the outcome. Australia’s resilience, led by Cameron Green’s all-round brilliance, helped them bounce back after losing the first match. With the series now tied 1–1, the stage is perfectly set for a thrilling decider.

