Georgia Voll scored her maiden T20I century to lead Australia to a clean sweep against the West Indies in a three-match series.

Georgia Voll smashes maiden T20I ton

With her 101-run knock, she became the second-youngest T20I centurion for Australia at 22 years and 230 days, overtaking Beth Mooney, who is now down to third. Former captain Meg Lanning still holds the record for being the youngest from Australia to score a women's T20I century, doing so at the age of 22 years and two days against Bangladesh back in March 2014.

After being put into bat first by the West Indies in the third T20I of the series, Voll, opening alongside Mooney, hit a boundary off the second delivery she faced, and didn’t look back after. She raced to a 28-ball fifty with a four off Aaliyah Alleyne, and took 24 more deliveries to get to three figures off 52.

Voll took special liking to Deandra Dottin’s right-arm pace, hitting her for consecutive boundaries in the fifth over, and a six and a four each in the 11th and 17th overs while also getting to her hundred with a boundary off the all-rounder. She was Australia’s fifth wicket to fall, with 174 runs on the board, in the 18th over.

3rd T20I, West Indies Women vs Australia Women

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West Indies Women vs Australia Women | Australia Women tour of West Indies, 2026 | 3rd T20I
Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown
Monday, March 23rd, 2026 10:30pm (UTC:+0000)
WI-W West Indies Women
WI-W West Indies Women
61/3
(10.0) RR: 6.10

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    AUS-W Australia Women
    AUS-W Australia Women
    211/7
    (20.0) RR: 10.55

      Captain Sophie Molineux, batting for the first time in the series, played a whirlwind cameo of 25 off 12 to take her side to 211. West Indies were batting at 61-3 after 10 overs when rain stopped play. The rain didn’t relent, and with the home side 40 runs behind the DLS par score, Australia were declared the winners.

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      Youngest women's T20I centurions for full members, full list

      Player Team Age Score Opposition Venue Date
      Amy Hunter Ireland 18y 107d 101* Zimbabwe Harare 26-Jan-24
      Deandra Dottin West Indies 18y 318d 112* South Africa Basseterre 05-May-10
      Amy Hunter Ireland 19y 317d 114* Germany Rotterdam 24-Aug-25
      Gaby Lewis Ireland 20y 152d 105* Germany Cartagena 26-Aug-21
      Hayley Matthews West Indies 21y 71d 107* Ireland Dublin 29-May-19
      Meg Lanning Australia 22y 2d 126 Ireland Sylhet 27-Mar-14
      Nigar Sultana Bangladesh 22y 126d 113* Maldives Pokhara 05-Dec-19
      Georgia Voll Australia 22y 230d 101 West Indies Kingstown 23-Mar-26
      Gaby Lewis Ireland 23y 139d 119 Sri Lanka Dublin 13-Aug-24
      Beth Mooney Australia 23y 311d 117* England Canberra 21-Nov-17

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