KINGSTOWN, St Vincent, CMC – West Indies Women’s performance in the just concluded four-match One-Day International series against New Zealand Women, has come in for high praise from their head coach Sherwin Campbell.
The hosts rolled out several commanding performances to sweep New Zealand 4-0 and Campbell said they were now beginning to show the type of development in character and talent he expected.
“Most of the players have been around for a while and they are beginning to show their experience,” said the former West Indies vice-captain.
“The core of the team has been together for a number of years and [this] is now bearing fruit. It shows they are playing well as a team and are now beginning to understand what it means to play at this level.”
West Indies Women brushed aside the Kiwis by five wickets in the opening ODI, won by 65 runs in the second before securing the series with a convincing eight-wicket victory.
However, the manner of their victory in the last game was particularly remarkable. Seemingly down and out with New Zealand Women on 176 for two in the 39th over chasing 215 for victory, the Windies Women roared back to grab eight wickets for just 34 runs, to pull off a sensational four-run win.
Campbell said both batsmen and bowlers showed development in the series.
“We showed consistency with the bat in the series. It shows the main batters are taking responsibility, building an innings and seeing the games home so that was a positive for me from the series,” said the former Test opener.
“We have some good bowlers. The two opening bowlers Tremayne Smart and (Shekera) Selman showed that on their day they can be match winners.”
He added: “Obviously the spinners were very consistent throughout the series. They were good performances from [off-spinner] Anisa Mohammed who got Player-of-the-Tournament and showed that she can spin the ball in these conditions.
“There was [left-armer] Shanel Daley who just came back from injury and showed that she can be consistent at this level. All the bowlers did a good job, the batting is coming on and we just have to continue and build from this.”
West Indies Women face the New Zealanders in a three-match Twenty20 series starting at Arnos Vale here Tuesday, and Campbell said he was expecting his side’s good form to continue especially in a format in which they were already very comfortable.
“We have been pretty consistent as far as T20s are concerned, it is one of our strengths,” he noted.
“We play really well in Twenty20s and have been to two semi-finals in the T20 World Cups. We have to try and build on that as far as T20s are concerned.”