The West Indies Women embodied the words of their cricketing anthem, when they “rallied” as a team to win the CG Insurance 2nd T20 International by seven runs via the Duckworth/Lewis/Stern method, after the match was called off at the end of the 18th over at the Coolidge Cricket Ground in Antigua Friday.
Winning the toss, West Indies Women’s captain Stafanie Taylor chose to bat first based on the weather conditions as she believed that “runs on the board…is runs on the board” should the weather play a part in determining the winner.
Openers Deandra Dottin and Hayley Matthews looked set to continue their opening partnership run-fest from the first match, as Dottin got into the action early with a six. But with the score on 34 and looking for another big heave, Dottin was bowled by Fatima Sana, for 17 off 12 deliveries which included two fours and the six. Matthews departed two runs later, caught for nine off 16 balls.
Skipper Stafanie Taylor and Kyshona Knight looked to steady the innings, with Kyshona the more aggressive of the pair. Taylor was trapped LBW for five but in came Chedean Nation. Kyshona and Nation rotated the strike to get the quick singles on the scoresheet before Kyshona was caught for 15 off 24, which included two boundaries.
In came the other half of the Knight twins, Kycia. Together with Nation, she added 32 runs for the fifth wicket. Trading blow for lusty blow, Nation and Kycia struck two fours and a six each before Nation fell for a well- played 28 from 33 deliveries. Kycia finished not out on 30 from 20 deliveries.
Fatima Sana was the pick of the Pakistan bowlers, finishing with 2/18 from four overs, while Anam Amin took 2/31 from four overs.
The Pakistan innings never looked composed as they lost captain Javeria Khan in the opening over when she was run out off the third ball. It was a regular progression of wickets for the visiting team, as running between the wickets proved to be their downfall. Of the six wickets that fell for Pakistan, five of them were via the run out route.
The experienced Nida Dar looked set to get her team the series-equalizing victory as she took the charge to the West Indies bowlers, smashing four-fours on the way to a top-score of 29. Aliya Riaz and Fatima Sana remained not out for Pakistan on 17 and 8 respectively, before the downpour came.
Match officials and captains met and it was determined that it was not possible to return to play. After calculations were done, the West Indies won by seven runs via the DLS method.
This victory sealed the CG Insurance T20 International series win for the West Indies Women, their first series win since May 2019 against Ireland in Ireland.
It is also the first series win under new Head Coach, Courtney Walsh.
Speaking after the match, Walsh said he was pleased with the win,
“Feels very good, the girls have done us proud, they played some good consistent cricket throughout the series and they deserved to win the series. But still a fair amount of work to be done…. They deserve the series win and I’m hoping it doesn’t stop here,” said Walsh.
Kycia Knight for her unbeaten 30 not out was the CG Insurance Player of the Match.