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West Indies women take 2-0 lead against Pakistan

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
West Indies women take 2-0 lead against Pakistan
Key Points(4)
  • And chasing a victory target of 96, West Indies Women reached 91 for 3 off 17.4 overs when rain stopped play and they were awarded an 11-run victory by the Duckworth/Lewis method.
  • When Pakistan Women batted only Nain Abidi contributed significantly to their innings, as she made 35 from 45 balls.
  • Captain Stafanie Taylor, opening the innings, then guided the West Indies’ reply with 43 not out, off 111 balls that included two fours and one six, for a strike rate of 111.62.
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West Indies Women took an unassailable 2-0 lead in their three-match Twenty20 international series on Saturday, when they defeated the touring Pakistan Women by the Duckworth/Lewis method at the National Cricket Stadium in St. George’s, Grenada.






Electing to field after winning the toss, West Indies Women restricted Pakistan Women to 95 for 7 from their 20 overs with Deandra Dotting taking 3 for 20.  And chasing a victory target of 96, West Indies Women reached 91 for 3 off 17.4 overs when rain stopped play and they were awarded an 11-run victory by the Duckworth/Lewis method.

When Pakistan Women batted only Nain Abidi contributed significantly to their innings, as she made 35 from 45 balls.

Captain Stafanie Taylor, opening the innings, then guided the West Indies’ reply with 43 not out, off 111 balls that included two fours and one six, for a strike rate of 111.62.




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