T20 World Cup, The Oval
West Indies 125-7 (20 overs): Matthews 30 (28); Gardner 2-13
Australia 127-2 (13 overs): Mooney 61* (36), Gardner 35* (20)
Australia won by eight wickets
All-rounder Ellyse Perry gave Australia an injury scare before the T20 World Cup final by retiring hurt during her side's dominant semi-final win over West Indies at The Oval.
Perry, a legend of the women's game who has been in fine form at this tournament, unexpectedly walked off on two from seven balls with a quad issue in Australia's successful chase of 126.
The 35-year-old had not appeared restricted and there was no obvious limp as she left the field, but any issue is of obvious concern for the meeting with either England or South Africa on Sunday.
It took the gloss off the most routine of wins as Australia continued their faultless progression through this tournament.
After restricting West Indies to 125-7, they were 64-2 at the end of the seventh over when Perry walked off. They still knocked off their target in only 13 overs with opener Beth Mooney making 61 not out.
Earlier, West Indies batter Deandra Dottin had to be carried from the field by her team-mates after the pre-match anthems. Captain Hayley Matthews later said Dottin, who emerged to bat at number eight and hit 26 not out, had "almost passed out".
The second semi-final on Thursday evening is expected to be a more competitive affair.
England are already sweating on the fitness of their captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, who has a calf injury.
Perry's apparent injury is perhaps the first hurdle in Australia's pursuit of a seventh T20 World Cup win - a pursuit that has been flawless to this point.