West Indies Women captain, Stafanie Taylor believes that her team will consistently need to score around 230 runs as they prepare to face South Africa women in four Women One Day Internationals.
Taylor briefed the media yesterday ahead of today’s day/night series opener that the side is injury free and confident after their last training session and reasoned that they are focused on the task at hand today before moving on mentally to the next three matches.
“I’m pretty confident, I think for us it is more consistency, the coaching staff that we have is kind of breaking things down, some of the things we didn’t know from back then from how long we’ve been playing to see where we are at now it’s quite good, I think it is a reflection for all of us, for us to do better as bowlers or batters or us as a team so I think we are trying to focus on, we know we are at 230 [runs] so we are trying to consistently hit the 230 mark and then move from there,” the Jamaican said.