England Women take 2-0 lead against Windies in CG United ODI series
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – England Women took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the CG United One Day International series against the West Indies Women, winning the second match by another big margin on Tuesday night.
England won the toss and elected to bat first on the pitch that yielded them 300 plus runs in the first CG United ODI, which they won comfortably by 142 runs and secured two ICC Women’s Championship points.
England found it difficult to get the scoring going as the West Indies bowlers were more accurate in their line and length than the first match. The opening pair of Tammy Beaumont and Emma Lamb, who replaced the injured Alice Capsey, posted 42 before Lamb was run out by Shemaine Campbelle for 25.
Sophia Dunkley got her Caribbean campaign off to a start when she shared a 51-run partnership with skipper Heather Knight, who made 25 with two fours off 30 balls to get the English tally going. At this point England were 133-4 in the 25th over. Dunkley carried on reaching her fifth ODI half-century, but she eventually fell for 57 off 56 balls with seven fours. Amy Jones came in at number 6 and lifted the total with a breezy 70, which required just 63 balls and included eight fours as England reached 260 all out in 48.1 overs. Hayley Matthews led the way with the ball, finishing with figures of 9.1-0-50-3 followed by Afy Fletcher 10-1-41-2 and Aaliyah Alleyne 8-0-47-2.
In their run chase, West Indies got off to bad start as skipper Hayley Matthews and Kycia Knight both fell in the second over to Lauren Bell. Both batters were enticed to drive the ball, Matthews caught at first slip and Knight by the keeper.
The Windies top order slumped to the English bowling attack. They lost five wickets inside of seven overs with the score on 28. Chinelle Henry batting at number seven and Rashada Williams were the only pair that looked the part to carry a fight until the end of the innings, putting on 35 runs together before Henry fell for 13. Prior to that partnership, Williams added 20 with Chedean Nation (17) and 21 with Shabika Gajnabi.
Williams brought up her second ODI half-century to remain on 54 not out off 80 balls which included four fours and a six as the West Indies were all out for 118 in 31.3 overs. Lauren Bell was the pick of the England bowlers, finishing with figures of 8-0-35-2 followed by Charlie Dean with 3.3-0-9-2. Jones for her top score and four catches behind the stumps was named the CG United Player-of-the-Match.