Australia v WI, Women’s World T20, semi-finals, Mirpur Report by: Devashish Fuloria Australia Women survived a Deandra Dottin-led late charge from West Indies Women to remain in contention for a hat-trick of World T20 titles with a tight win in the first semi-final in Mirpur. Dottin, in the company of Stacy-Ann King, kept West Indies
GCB/IGLOO U-15 Inter-County… Rain prevents Demerara and Berbice from romping to victory
By Calvin Roberts (Guyana Chronicle) HEAVY showers which drenched Georgetown and its environs from 10:23hrs on Monday morning, leaving both the Demerara and Everest Cricket Club outfields soggy and under water in some areas, prevented any further play on the final day of the first round in the Guyana Cricket Board/Igloo Under-15 Inter-County two-day tournament.
Sri Lanka captaincy a guessing game ahead of semi
Sri Lanka v West Indies, World T20, semi-final The Preview by: Andrew Fidel Fernando Match facts: Thursday, April 3, 2014 Start time 1900 local (13.00 GMT) Big Picture Two things are certain in Thursday night’s semi-final. The West Indies players will have the Mirpur crowd eating out of their hands; a jig, happy or otherwise,
West Indies hope to end Australia jinx
Australia v WI, Women’s World T20, semi-finals, Mirpur The Preview by: Andrew McGlashan Match Facts April 3, 2014, Dhaka Start time 2.30pm (0830GMT) The Big Picture This is a repeat of the semi-final in Sri Lanka, which Australia won by 28 runs on their way to securing the trophy, and of the final of the
Mithali, Raut guide India to consolation win
Half-centuries from Mithali Raj and Poonam Raut gave India Women a consolation nine-wicket win over West Indies Women in Sylhet. A win would have meant West Indies finished top of the Group B table. Instead, they finished behind England by virtue of net run-rate, and will therefore face Group A toppers Australia in the first