Qiana Joseph lights up Cave Hill as West Indies Women claim rain-shortened victory

CAVE HILL, Barbados – The West Indies Women launched their three-match One-Day International (ODI) series against South Africa with a spirited four-wicket victory in a rain-affected contest at the Three Ws Oval on Wednesday.

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In a match shaped by perseverance and precision, the Caribbean side capitalized on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method to prevail—marking a triumphant return to form following a winless tour of England that saw six consecutive defeats.

Bowlers set the tone early

Winning the toss and opting to field, the West Indies bowlers maintained tight lines and consistent pressure to limit South Africa to 232 for 9 in their allotted 50 overs.

Karishma Ramharack (2-44) and Aaliyah Alleyne (2-35) led the charge with the ball, while razor-sharp fielding turned the tide with two vital run-outs.

South Africa’s Laura Wolvaardt was dismissed for 27, courtesy of a swift run-out orchestrated by Realeanna Grimmond, and Nondumiso Shangase followed soon after, falling for two via a pinpoint effort from Zaida James.

Despite gritty efforts from Tazmin Brits, who crafted a composed 57 off 65 balls, and Nadine de Klerk, whose 42 off 38 deliveries provided late momentum, the visitors’ innings ultimately lost steam under mounting pressure from the hosts.

Joseph shines in rain-shortened chase

With rain interrupting play, the West Indies faced a revised target of 180 runs under the DLS system. In response, the home side’s opening pair laid a commanding foundation with an 88-run partnership.

Captain Hayley Matthews anchored the innings with a solid 40 off 44 balls, while her partner, the enterprising Qiana Joseph, dazzled with a career-best 60 off 58. Her innings, laced with 10 boundaries and a towering six, kept the West Indies well ahead of the par score and in control of the chase.

Middle-order stumble adds late drama

Despite the steady start, the chase threatened to unravel in the middle overs. Grimmond (5), Chinelle Henry (11), Shemaine Campbelle (12), and Jannilla Glasgow (10) all fell cheaply, leaving the match precariously balanced.

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However, veteran stalwart Stafanie Taylor exhibited calm under pressure, guiding the team to victory with an unbeaten 30 off 34 deliveries. Supported by Alleyne, who contributed a crucial single, the duo steered the hosts safely across the finish line.

South Africa’s Ayanda Hlubi impressed with figures of 3 for 50, but lacked sufficient support to halt the West Indian momentum.

With the series now tipped 1-0 in favor of the West Indies, all eyes turn to the second ODI on Saturday, where the home team will aim to seal the series and continue their path toward redemption after recent setbacks.

 

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