Batting worries persist in defeat ahead of World Cup opener

West Indies Women’s wretched form showed little signs of turning around after they slipped to a 32-run defeat to New Zealand Women in their official warm-up match in preparation for the ICC Twenty World Cup.

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Chasing a modest 124, West Indies Women were restricted to 91 for seven from their 20 overs, Shemaine Campbelle top-scoring with 26 from 29 deliveries and Chedean Nation scoring 23 from 19 balls on her return from injury.

Other than captain Hayley Matthews with 15, no other batsman reached double figures in a worrying sign for the Caribbean side ahead their opening game of the World Cup next Saturday against England.

Former captain and the side’s marquee batsman Stafanie Taylor did not feature, her fitness remaining in doubt despite her inclusion in the tournament squad.

“The batters just didn’t step up for us, it wasn’t a difficult total to get,” said Campbelle. “Personally, I’m happy with my run today as I wanted to get this time in the middle heading into the main competition.

“The bowlers had a good run today, they hit some good areas, but the backend of our bowling needs some work, but I’m not worried before our first official match on the eleventh.”

Choosing to bowl, West Indies Women restricted New Zealand Women to 123 for five off 20 overs, wicketkeeper Maddy Green lashing an unbeaten 47 from 37 deliveries with four fours.

Captain Suzie Bates chipped in with 30 from 35 balls while Brooke Halliday struck 24 from 25 balls.

The innings was limping at 32 for three in the seventh over before Bates put on 26 for the third wicket with Green who then added a further 56 for the fifth wicket with Halliday, to lead the recovery.

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In reply, West Indies were floundering on 25 for three in the eighth over before Campbelle and Henry propped up the innings in a 51-run, fourth-wicket stand.

Once they were separated, three wickets went down for eight runs in the space of 21 balls to derail the run chase.

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