BOWRAL, Australia, CMC – Teenaged opener Hayley Matthews carved out here third successive half-century but it did little to prevent West Indies Women’s losing skid from continuing, as the Caribbean side plunged to an eight-wicket defeat in the third One-Day International here Sunday. Defending 220 for seven, West Indies watched helplessly as Aussie captain Meg
WI Women v Aus Women, 2nd ODI, Sydney…..Perry trumps terrific Matthews
Sydney, Australia – A superb knock by opener Hayley Matthews couldn’t propel the West Indies Women to victory over Australia Women in the 2nd ICC Women’s Championship One Day International. Chasing 257 runs for victory, Matthews and Kycia Knight gave the Windies a solid start, putting on 115 runs for the opening stand. Matthews hit
Windies Women lose ODI opener despite Taylor’s brilliant 95
SYDNEY, Australia – Stylish right-hander Stafanie Taylor narrowly missed out on her sixth One-Day International hundred when she carved out a brilliant 95, but West Indies Women could not capitalise and went down by three wickets to Australia Women in the opening game of the ICC Women’s Championship here yesterday. Sent in at Hurstville Oval,
West Indies Women news Uncapped Shamilia Connell in WI T20 squad
Uncapped fast bowler Shamilia Connell is one of three new additions in West Indies Women’s 13-member Twenty20 squad for the upcoming three-match series against New Zealand Women, which starts from September 23. Connell, 22, was Barbados Women’s leading wicket-taker in the Regional Women’s Championship last month, claiming seven scalps from four innings at an average
Windies women gearing for revenge against New Zealand
BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC) – West Indies women cricketers say they are on the hunt for revenge when they play New Zealand in a One Day and T20 international series starting in St Kitts this weekend. All-rounder Stafanie Taylor says the regional outfit is back to full strength and has a score to settle with