Voll dominated the West Indian bowlers before she was eventually dismissed, but by then Australia were within touching distance of victory.
With that, Australia had stomped out any hopes of a West Indian comeback. Though Qiana Joseph, Karishma Ramharack, and Hayley Matthews claimed one wicket each to give the Caribbean side late breakthroughs, Australia cruised home with 30 balls to spare.
Joseph was the most economical bowler for the West Indies, finishing with figures of 1/6 from her two overs.
The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 officially starts on June 12, with hosts England taking on Sri Lanka in the tournament opener. Australia will begin their chase for a seventh title against South Africa on Saturday, June 13, while West Indies will look to finalize their plans before their opening group encounter against defending champions New Zealand on the same day.