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,
Seekkuge Prasanna wrecks West Indies A
( ESPNcricinfo) Offspinner Shane Shillingford’s five-wicket haul to rein in Sri Lanka A after the hosts had made a tremendous start was overshadowed by legspinner Seekkuge Prasanna’s performance that wrecked West Indies A’s first innings. Prasanna took 5 for 24 in only 15 overs – seven of those were maidens – to leave the visitors
Samuels, Taylor back in West Indies One-Day squad
West Indies have recalled a trio of experienced players – batsmen Marlon Samuels and Dwayne Smith, and fast bowler Jerome Taylor – for the one-dayers in India next month. Guyana batsman Leon Johnson, who made his Test debut earlier this month against Bangladesh, has also been called up. Chris Gayle will miss the series as
WI v NZ, 4th women’s ODI, St Kitts NZ collapse gives West Indies 4-0 whitewash
A batting collapse from New Zealand women handed West Indies women a four-run victory and a 4-0 whitewash in St Kitts. Set 215 to win, New Zealand were comfortable at 176 for 2 in the 39th over, thanks to an opening stand of 114 between Suzie Bates and Rachel Priest. However, they lost their last
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