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Women's World T20: Double the joy for Carribean as West Indies reach maiden final with close win over New Zealand

Press Trust of India • April 1, 2016, 10:11:01 IST
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West Indies women held their nerves in the death overs as they entered the final beating New Zealand by 6 runs in an exciting second semi-final of the ICC World T20, in Mumbai on Thursday.

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Women's World T20: Double the joy for Carribean as West Indies reach maiden final with close win over New Zealand

Mumbai: West Indies women held their nerves in the death overs as they entered the final beating New Zealand by 6 runs in an exciting second semi-final of the ICC World T20, in Mumbai on Thursday. Chasing a decent target of 144, New Zealand appeared to be cruising along till they lost a clutch of wickets and were stopped at 137 for 8 by West Indies, who made their maiden entry into the summit clash against three-time defending champions Australia at Kolkata on 3 April. The Kiwis got off to a poor start losing opener Rachel Priest on 11 and then Sophie Devene then hit four boundaries in her quick knock of 22 off 14 deliveries before being brilliantly run out by Diandra Dottin in the seventh over. [caption id=“attachment_2705992” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]West Indies women’s cricket team. PTI West Indies women’s cricket team. PTI[/caption] Skipper Suzie Bates (12 off 17 balls) was out in the same over. Sara McGlashan (38 off 30 balls) and Amy Satterthwaite (24 runs off 29 balls) then rallied the innings and tried to take the Kiwi side home but both these players departed in successive balls in the 17th over, paving the way for West Indies win. West Indies skipper Stafanie Taylor got these two scalps as both of them under pressure tried to hit and were caught out. In the very next over, Kate Perkins fell for 2 as the Kiwi team kept on losing wickets throughout their innings. The West Indies bowlers were disciplined and did not give any room to the Kiwi batters while their spinners also did a spending job. For West Indies, Taylor took 3 wickets, while Connell, Afy Fletcher and S Quintyne took a wicket each and two run-outs in the innings. Earlier put in to bat, half century by Britney Cooper, who cracked 61 in 48 balls, powered the West Indies women to a decent 143 for six. Opener Hayley Matthews scored a quick 16 off 14 balls with two eloquent boundaries and provided the momentum to the team before getting leg before wicket to Morna Nielsen. Then skipper Taylor (25 off 26 balls) and Cooper, who walked in at number 3 stitched 60 run stand for the second wicket. Both the players rotated the strike well and put away the bad deliveries. They targeted the spinners as well as pacer Lea Tahuhu who went for 21 in 2 overs. Taylor, in an attempt to score quickly, was caught by Katie Perkins off Sophie Devene in the 11th over when the score had reached 78. West Indies reached their team 50 in 8.1 overs and team 100 in 15 overs but they however managed to score just 43 runs in the last five overs as they lost quick wickets on a wicket that favoured batting. New Zealand women were good in their field and for them Devene was the pick of the bowlers by taking 4 wickets and conceding just 22 runs in her four overs. Spinner M Nielsen also bowled decently by taking a wicket and giving away 14 runs.  

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