Windies women crash to Aussies
BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC) — West Indies suffered a blow ahead of Thursday’s semi-final of the Women’s World Twenty20 Championship when they went down by nine runs to Australia yesterday.
Playing in their final match of the preliminary round at Warner Park, West Indies failed to chase down the Aussies’ 133 for seven, ending on 124 for seven and sullying their previously unbeaten record.
Their loss came despite an attractive unbeaten 58 from Stafanie Taylor who threatened to snatch the game from the Aussies with a wonderful, attacking display.
The 18-year-old right-hander faced just 54 balls and struck four fours and two sixes in a gallant attempt to keep the Windies lasses in the contest.
When the hosts slipped to 16 for two in the third over, she combined with Britney Cooper in a 46-run, third wicket stand to put the innings back on course.
The 20-year-old Cooper got 27 from 35 balls with two fours and a six before she was bowled by left-arm spinner Shelley Nitschke at 62 for three in the 11th over.
Deandra Dottin, who scored an unbeaten century in her first match of the tournament, scored her second successive first ball “duck” when she was caught at the wicket off the very next delivery, attempting to make room to play through the offside.
Taylor then found an ally in Shanel Daley with whom she shared 42 for the next wicket but Daley was dismissed with West Indies needing 29 from 20 balls.
