Windies girls take 2-1 lead in ODI Series

Vadodara, India – West Indies Women beat India Women by three wickets on Saturday to take a 2-1 lead in the five-match One-Day International Series.

The Windies girls fought hard to reach 159-7 off 49.2 overs – to win with four balls to spare, after they bowled out the Indians for 156 off 48.2 overs at Reliance Stadium.

The Windies bounced back from their 10-run defeat in the second match, with the spinners doing the job once more. The main wicket-takers were Anisa Mohammed (2-20), Stafanie Taylor (2-21) and Shanel Daley (2-22). Mohammed is the leading bowler in the series with eight wickets at 8.37 each, including best figures of 4-27 in the nine-wicket win in the opening match in Mumbai earlier this week.

When the Windies batted, Taylor again led the way with 46 off 72 balls including seven boundaries. The world-rated teenager added 45 for the first wicket with attacking right-hander Juliana Nero, who made 22 off 31 balls. Taylor has the most runs in the series with 135 runs in three innings at an average of 67.50.

Experienced left-hander Stacy King made 20 to maintain the momentum in the middle overs, but it required a fighting unbroken eighth-wicket stand of 17 between Mohammed and 18-year-old Shemaine Campbelle to guide the side home.

After the match captain Merissa Aguilleira said she was pleased to see the “fight” being demonstrated by the team in the foreign conditions.

“We are thrilled with this victory. We had to fight really hard for this win and we again showed that we can beat a team ranked ahead of us on their home soil. We are ‘one team with one dream’ and we will be looking to win the next match and take the series.

“In the second match we panicked a bit and we failed by just 10 runs. After that match we regrouped and told each other that we had to do the job. In the second match we were impatient and that cost us. Today we were more patient and there was more situation awareness and everyone took responsibility. We knew we had to do the job and it worked out.”

The two teams will travel to Rajkot on Sunday. The fourth match is on Tuesday at 10 am (1.30 am Eastern Caribbean Time/12.30 am Jamaica Time).

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11 Comments

  1. Sensible Dominican
    January 16, 2011

    Excellent job ladies. Continue to make us proud.

  2. naturelover
    January 16, 2011

    Congrats to the ladies, continue to make us proud,just feel that not enough status and recognition is gfiven to their efforts,even by women themselves;;;;;come on sisters suuport your own

    • go windies
      January 16, 2011

      both our teams have my fullest and unwavering support. Win, Lose or Draw, tears of pain or tears of sheer joy. I L-O-V-E my windies teams. And i’m a sister.

  3. One Love
    January 16, 2011

    :-D ONE LOVE :-D

  4. go windies
    January 16, 2011

    Good for our ladies. I love it.

  5. Not a cricket lover
    January 16, 2011

    Once again when the men let us down the women always step up to the plate. Congratulation ladies! The men may need to learn something or two from you all.

    • Anonymous
      January 16, 2011

      not a cricket lover..don’t comment

  6. tanty
    January 15, 2011

    Hats off the the windies women. look like the ladies got more testicular fortitude than the men. Go Go Girls go for it. we are monitoring you and are enjoying every moment of it.

  7. jj
    January 15, 2011

    congrats to all of you. Its refreshing to see that the women are out classing the men, and making all of us proud.

  8. Hey just giving my two cents
    January 15, 2011

    Go Girls Go…. congratulations … you can make it… Once agaain congratulations to the Windies girls. :-D :-D :-D

  9. Channel 1
    January 15, 2011

    Great job Windies girls!! Continue to play well and win the series.

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