Updated On: 16 March, 2022 08:27 AM IST | Wellington | PTI
The Meg Lanning-led side seemed to have all its bases covered, dishing out clinical performances one after another to lead the standings with eight points from four wins

Australia players celebrate a WI wicket at Wellington. Pic/Getty Images
A dominant Australia confidently carried on their march towards a record seventh title as they pummelled West Indies by seven wickets in a lop-sided league stage contest to register their fourth consecutive win at the ICC Women’s World Cup here on Tuesday.
The Meg Lanning-led side seemed to have all its bases covered, dishing out clinical performances one after another to lead the standings with eight points from four wins.