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Windies women on losing end in second T20
Kyshona Knight of West Indies top-scored with 42. (Photo: CWI Media)
Cricket, Sports
October 1, 2022

Windies women on losing end in second T20

NORTH SOUND, Antigua (CMC) — West Indies Women were involved in yet another tight finish but this time came out on the losing end in a six-wicket defeat to New Zealand Women who levelled the five-match series on Saturday.

Defending a paltry 108 at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, the hosts came within a whisker of victory before New Zealand Women stole the game off the penultimate ball of the contest.

With seven runs required from the final over sent down by seamer Cherry-Ann Fraser, the visitors scampered singles from the first two deliveries before number six Lauren Down (nine not out) gathered twos from the third and fourth balls to level the scores.

The 27-year-old then pinched a single to ease tensions.

New Zealand’s victory was set up by veteran Suzie Bates who punched 54 from 61 deliveries with half-dozen fours.

The 35-year-old dominated an opening partnership of 37 with Captain Sophie Devine (8) before adding a further 52 for the second wicket with Amelia Kerr who made 21.

Bates and Kerr were two of three wickets to fall for two runs in seven balls as West Indies Women turned a straightforward chase into a dramatic finish.

Earlier, left-hander Kyshona Knight top-scored with 42 from 48 balls and Chinelle Henry chipped in with 24 from 22 deliveries, but West Indies Women could only muster 107 for five from their 20 overs.

Sent in, the home side lost Captain Hayley Matthews for eight with the score on 11 in the fourth over, but Knight propped up the innings by posting 27 for the second wicket with Aaliyah Alleyne (13) and 31 for the fourth wicket with Henry.

Knight counted five fours while Henry lashed two fours and a six before both perished in the final over with the charge on.

Seamer Hayley Jensen captured three for 24 while off-spinner Eden Carson picked up two for 12.

The third T20 International is set for Sunday.

SCOREBOARD

West Indies Women

*H Matthews c wkp Gaze b Jensen 8

A Alleyne c Down b Carson 13

Kyshona Knight c Plimmer b Jensen 42

C Nation lbw b Carson 10

C Henry b Jensen 24

S Gajnabi not out 0

Extras (b4, w5, nb1) 10

Total (5 wkts, 20 overs) 107

Did not bat: C Fraser, +R Williams, A

Fletcher, S Selman, K Ramharack

Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-38, 3-58, 4-89, 5-107

Bowling: Jonas 4-0-19-0, Jensen 4-0-24-3,

Rowe 2-0-18-0, Carson 4-0-12-2, A Kerr 4-0-

23-0, Devine 2-0-7-0.

New Zealand Women

*S Devine c & b Ramharack 8

S Bates b Selman 54

A Kerr c wkp Williams b Fraser 21

G Plimmer not out 7

M Green run out 0

L Down not out 9

Extras (lb3, w4, nb2) 9

TOTAL (4 wkts, 19.5 overs) 108

Did not bat: H Jensen, H Rowe, +I Gaze, E

Carson, F Jonas.

Fall of wickets: 1-37, 2-89, 3-91, 4-91

Bowling: Henry 4-0-21-0, Matthews 3-0-9-

0, Ramharack 4-0-23-1, Selman 4-0-26-1,

Fletcher 2-0-13-0, Fraser 2.5-0-13-1

Result: New Zealand Women won by six

wickets.

Series: Five-match series tied 1-1.

Player of the Match: Suzie Bates

Toss: New Zealand Women

Umpires: Jacqueline Williams, Shannon Crawford

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