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Taylor hat-trick, unbeaten knock inspires clean sweep
Members of the West Indies Women's team celebrate with the winning trophy after wrapping up the T20I series 3-0 at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua yesterday.
Cricket, Sports
July 4, 2021

Taylor hat-trick, unbeaten knock inspires clean sweep

NORTH SOUND, Antigua (CMC) — Captain Stafanie Taylor snatched a stunning hat-trick to underline a magnificent all-round performance as West Indies Women made a clean sweep of their three-match series against Pakistan Women here yesterday.

Asked to chase a modest 103 at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in the final Twenty20 International after Taylor’s final-over hat-trick had sunk the visitors for 102, the home side romped to their target by six wickets with five deliveries to spare.

Taylor was once again at the forefront, hitting a fluent unbeaten 43 off 41 deliveries to rescue her side after they slumped to 17 for three in the third over.

Wicketkeeper Kycia Knight struck an unbeaten 24 and Chedean Nation, 20, to provide valuable support in two key partnerships.

The fireworks, though, had come earlier when Taylor knocked over Fatima Sana (1), Diana Baig (5) and Anam Amin (0) in successive deliveries as Pakistan were bowled out with two balls to spare, after choosing to bat first.

With Pakistan on 102 for seven, off-spinner Taylor trapped Sana lbw with the second ball of the over and had Baig stumped off the next before bowling Anam with the fourth ball to achieve the feat and end the innings.

Only number five Aliya Riaz, with a top score of 29 off 35 and two fours, provided any resistance for Pakistan, and was the only batsman to pass 20.

Fast bowler Shamilia Connell (2-24) rocked the innings by removing both openers Muneeba Ali (18) and Captain Javeria Khan (6) cheaply and the innings never recovered, especially after off-spinner Anisa Mohammed (3-24) ripped out the middle order.

In reply, West Indies found themselves in deep trouble when Hayley Matthews (1) perished in the second over and seamer Baig then struck twice in the next over by first removing Deandra Dottin for 14 and Kyshona Knight first ball.

Not for the first time, however, Taylor came to her side’s rescue, hitting four fours to inspire a 41-run, fourth-wicket stand with Nation and a 48-run, unbroken fifth-wicket partnership with Kycia Knight who struck two fours in a 27-ball knock.

SCOREBOARD

PAKISTAN

M Ali c Selman b Connell 18

*J Khan c Cooper b Connell 6

I Javed b Matthews 4

N Dar b Mohammed 17

A Riaz c Kyshona Knight b Taylor 29

+S Nawaz c Nation b Mohammed 4

A Naseem c Selman b Mohammed 8

F Sana lbw b Taylor 1

D Baig st Kycia Knight b Taylor 5

N Sandhu not out 0

A Amin b Taylor 0

Extras (lb1, w9) 10

TOTAL (all out, 19.4 overs) 102

Fall of wickets: 1-21, 2-31, 3-41, 4-60,

5-66, 6-78, 7-80, 8-102, 9-102, 10-102

Bowling: Connell 4-0-24-2 (w1), Alleyne

1-0-11-0 (w2), Selman 3-0-13-0 (w1),

Matthews 4-0-12-1 (w1), Taylor 3.4-0-17-4

(w2), Mohammed 4-0-24-2 (w2)

WEST INDIES WOMEN

H Matthews c Diana Baig b Anam Amin 1

D Dottin c & b Diana Baig 14

*S Taylor not out 43

Kyshona Knight c wkp Sidra Nawaz b Diana

Baig 0

C Nation c & b Nida Dar 20

+Kycia Knight not out 24

Extras (w4) 4

TOTAL (4 wkts, 19.1 overs) 106

Did not bat: B Cooper, A Alleyne, S

Connell, A Mohammed, S Selman

Fall of wickets: 1-7, 2-17, 3-17, 4-58

Bowling: Diana Baig 4-0-17-2 (w1), Anam

Amin 4-0-18-1 (w3), Fatima Sana 4-0-27-

0, Nida Dar 3.1-0-23-1, Nashra Sandhu

4-0-21-0

Result: West Indies Women won by six

wickets.

Series: West Indies Women won threematch

series 3-0.

Player-of-the-Match: Stafanie Taylor

Toss: Pakistan Women

Umpires: V Smith, J Blades

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