Australia 341 (Litchfield 77, Carey 49, Molineux 49, Perry 44, Fletcher 3-83) beat West Indies 238 for 8 (Taylor 105*, Garth 3-37) by 103 runs
After sweeping the three-game T20I series, the tourists then restricted the West Indies to 238 for 8 from their 50 overs in the first of three one-dayers.
With the result beyond doubt, the interest late in the game was whether Taylor could score her first one-day ton against Australia.
But her nervous 90s nearly ended in disaster – she went for a quick single on 91 and Taylor would have been run out had Wareham’s throw at the stumps been accurate.
Despite Taylor’s century, Wareham was named player of the match for her 42 from 21 balls batting at No. 7, with five fours and two sixes.
Carey fell one run short of a maiden ODI half-century when she missed a reverse sweep against Afy Fletcher
It was a recast Australian one-day team, with five changes from the XI that beat India at the start of this month in Hobart.








