West Indies Women beat Pakistan Women in a “Super Over” to win the rain-affected third Twenty20 International on Sunday at the National Cricket Stadium in Grenada. Left-hander Kyshona Knight swung the final ball of the Super Over from Pakistan captain Sana Mir to deep mid-wicket for a boundary to spark celebrations among the Windies Women’s
Taylor, Dottin hand WI Women series
West Indies Women romped to a comfortable eleven run victory over Pakistan to secure the T20 International series, taking an unassailable two –nil lead at the National stadium here on Saturday. The home side was cruising to an easy win when a sharp late afternoon shower interrupted play with five runs needed for victory and
All-round Dottin hands Windies Women T20 lead
Deandra Dottin took centre stage for the first time on the tour as West Indies barely broke a sweat in disposing of Pakistan Women by eight wickets in the opening Twenty20 International of the three-match series here Thursday. Opting to bowl first at the National Stadium, West Indies Women restricted the visitors to 74 for
Windies women eye upward movement
In all, the sides will play four ODI’s in St. Lucia, with the opening game on Friday the only clash that will not count towards the ICC Women’s Championship. “I know this series will be competitive”, says West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor West Indies has a chance to join Australia at the top of the
Pak Women in West Indies 2015-16….WICB names 13-member squad
The WICB has named a 13-player West Indies Women’s squad for this month’s four ODIs and three T20Is against Pakistan Women beginning on October 16 in St Lucia. Stafanie Taylor will lead the side for the first time after being appointed captain last month, replacing Merissa Aguilleira who had served in the role since the