Australia v West Indies, Women's World Cup, Taunton
Bolton, Mooney ace 205 chase
There was drama at the toss, as Stafanie Taylor first said West Indies would bat, before changing it to 'bowl.' The switch, however, was disallowed•International Cricket Council
Jess Jonassen dropped a return catch off Matthews...•Getty Images
A broken bat provided some laughs...•Getty Images
Australia's chase got off to the perfect start, with Beth Mooney scoring freely in the early overs. She went on to make 70•Getty Images
West Indies lost Felicia Walters early, but her opening partner Hayley Matthews got going with some crisp strokeplay•Getty Images
... but made amends by bowling her with an arm ball•Getty Images
... but it was the least of Taylor's worries as she kept losing partners at the other end•Getty Images
Nicole Bolton began at a more sedate pace, but overtook her partner with a series of boundaries after passing fifty. The openers added 171
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Stafanie Taylor looked in good touch while scoring 45•Getty Images
Ellyse Perry finished with three wickets as West Indies were bowled out for 204. Their last seven wickets only added 47•Getty Images
Bolton was unbeaten on 107 when Australia completed an eight-wicket win in the 39th over•Getty Images