West Indies Women’s captain Stafanie Taylor says she is worried about her side’s lack of consistency heading into the Twenty20 World Cup starting next week in India. The Caribbean side defeated South Africa Women 2-1 in the One-Day International series but then lost the T20 series by an identical margin, after going down by four
South Africa v West Indies, 1st women’s T20I…..Ismail, van Niekerk help SA defend 125
Shabnim Ismail’s three wickets in seven balls and Dane van Niekerk’s two in an over helped South Africa Women defend 125, which seemed a sub-par total, and claim their first-ever Twenty20 win over West Indies Women. South Africa’s victory, which comes two weeks after they achieved the same feat over England, bodes well ahead of
SA v WI, 3rd women’s ODI…..Chetty, van Niekerk fifties set up SA win
Trisha Chetty and Dane van Niekerk both stroked half-centuries, paving the way for South Africa Women’s 35-run win against West Indies Women in East London. Victory was not of much significance, though, as West Indies had already sealed the three-match series having won the first two ODIs. South Africa, opting to bat, compiled a score
SA v WI, 2nd Women’s ODI…..Taylor, Dottin fifties lead WI Women to win
West Indies Women narrowed the gap down to four points between themselves and first-place Australia in the ICC Women’s Championship points table after a 57-run win over South Africa Women in East London. The result follows a 15-run win by West Indies at the same venue on February 24 and they’ll seek a series sweep
SA v WI, 1st Women’s ODI…..Dottin five-for derails South Africa Women
Fifties from Hayley Matthews and Britney Cooper, followed by a five-wicket haul from fast bowler Deandra Dottin set up West Indies Women’s 16-run win against South Africa Women in East London. West Indies, opting to bat, lost their opener Shaquana Quintyne early, but a 56-run stand for the third wicket between Matthews and Dottin lifted
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