West Indies women sufferers second straight defeat at the ICC Women’s T/20 World Cup

The  West  Indies  women’s  cricketers  suffered a second straight  defeat at the ICC Women’s t20 world cup going down by six wickets to India in Cape Town today.

Winning the toss and electing to bat the Windies Women despite a timely return to form by Stafanie Taylor could only muster up 118 for 6 in their  20 overs.

Taylor led the way with a top-score 42 from 40 balls inclusive of six fours,  while  sharing   in a second wicket partnership   of 73 with vice captain Shemaine Campbell who cracked 30

Windies captain Hayley Matthews went early for 2 as Deepti Sharma finished with 3 for 15 in leading the Indian bowling.

Richa gosh then led the indian batting  with an unbeaten 44 as they chased down their winning target to finish on 119 for 4 with 11 balls to spare.

Useful contributions came from captain Harmanpreet kaur 33 and Shafali Verma 28.

Offspinner Karishma Ramharack who came  on  for left-arm-spinning all rounder Zaida James was the best Windies bowler with 2 for 14.

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The  West  Indies  women’s  cricketers  suffered a second straight  defeat at the ICC Women’s t20 world cup going down by six wickets to India in Cape Town today.

Winning the toss and electing to bat the Windies Women despite a timely return to form by Stafanie Taylor could only muster up 118 for 6 in their  20 overs.

Taylor led the way with a top-score 42 from 40 balls inclusive of six fours,  while  sharing   in a second wicket partnership   of 73 with vice captain Shemaine Campbell who cracked 30

Windies captain Hayley Matthews went early for 2 as Deepti Sharma finished with 3 for 15 in leading the Indian bowling.

Richa gosh then led the indian batting  with an unbeaten 44 as they chased down their winning target to finish on 119 for 4 with 11 balls to spare.

Useful contributions came from captain Harmanpreet kaur 33 and Shafali Verma 28.

Offspinner Karishma Ramharack who came  on  for left-arm-spinning all rounder Zaida James was the best Windies bowler with 2 for 14.

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The  West  Indies  women’s  cricketers  suffered a second straight  defeat at the ICC Women’s t20 world cup going down by six wickets to India in Cape Town today.

Winning the toss and electing to bat the Windies Women despite a timely return to form by Stafanie Taylor could only muster up 118 for 6 in their  20 overs.

Taylor led the way with a top-score 42 from 40 balls inclusive of six fours,  while  sharing   in a second wicket partnership   of 73 with vice captain Shemaine Campbell who cracked 30

Windies captain Hayley Matthews went early for 2 as Deepti Sharma finished with 3 for 15 in leading the Indian bowling.

Richa gosh then led the indian batting  with an unbeaten 44 as they chased down their winning target to finish on 119 for 4 with 11 balls to spare.

Useful contributions came from captain Harmanpreet kaur 33 and Shafali Verma 28.

Offspinner Karishma Ramharack who came  on  for left-arm-spinning all rounder Zaida James was the best Windies bowler with 2 for 14.

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The  West  Indies  women’s  cricketers  suffered a second straight  defeat at the ICC Women’s t20 world cup going down by six wickets to India in Cape Town today.

Winning the toss and electing to bat the Windies Women despite a timely return to form by Stafanie Taylor could only muster up 118 for 6 in their  20 overs.

Taylor led the way with a top-score 42 from 40 balls inclusive of six fours,  while  sharing   in a second wicket partnership   of 73 with vice captain Shemaine Campbell who cracked 30

Windies captain Hayley Matthews went early for 2 as Deepti Sharma finished with 3 for 15 in leading the Indian bowling.

Richa gosh then led the indian batting  with an unbeaten 44 as they chased down their winning target to finish on 119 for 4 with 11 balls to spare.

Useful contributions came from captain Harmanpreet kaur 33 and Shafali Verma 28.

Offspinner Karishma Ramharack who came  on  for left-arm-spinning all rounder Zaida James was the best Windies bowler with 2 for 14.

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The  West  Indies  women’s  cricketers  suffered a second straight  defeat at the ICC Women’s t20 world cup going down by six wickets to India in Cape Town today.

Winning the toss and electing to bat the Windies Women despite a timely return to form by Stafanie Taylor could only muster up 118 for 6 in their  20 overs.

Taylor led the way with a top-score 42 from 40 balls inclusive of six fours,  while  sharing   in a second wicket partnership   of 73 with vice captain Shemaine Campbell who cracked 30

Windies captain Hayley Matthews went early for 2 as Deepti Sharma finished with 3 for 15 in leading the Indian bowling.

Richa gosh then led the indian batting  with an unbeaten 44 as they chased down their winning target to finish on 119 for 4 with 11 balls to spare.

Useful contributions came from captain Harmanpreet kaur 33 and Shafali Verma 28.

Offspinner Karishma Ramharack who came  on  for left-arm-spinning all rounder Zaida James was the best Windies bowler with 2 for 14.

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The  West  Indies  women’s  cricketers  suffered a second straight  defeat at the ICC Women’s t20 world cup going down by six wickets to India in Cape Town today.

Winning the toss and electing to bat the Windies Women despite a timely return to form by Stafanie Taylor could only muster up 118 for 6 in their  20 overs.

Taylor led the way with a top-score 42 from 40 balls inclusive of six fours,  while  sharing   in a second wicket partnership   of 73 with vice captain Shemaine Campbell who cracked 30

Windies captain Hayley Matthews went early for 2 as Deepti Sharma finished with 3 for 15 in leading the Indian bowling.

Richa gosh then led the indian batting  with an unbeaten 44 as they chased down their winning target to finish on 119 for 4 with 11 balls to spare.

Useful contributions came from captain Harmanpreet kaur 33 and Shafali Verma 28.

Offspinner Karishma Ramharack who came  on  for left-arm-spinning all rounder Zaida James was the best Windies bowler with 2 for 14.

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The  West  Indies  women’s  cricketers  suffered a second straight  defeat at the ICC Women’s t20 world cup going down by six wickets to India in Cape Town today.

Winning the toss and electing to bat the Windies Women despite a timely return to form by Stafanie Taylor could only muster up 118 for 6 in their  20 overs.

Taylor led the way with a top-score 42 from 40 balls inclusive of six fours,  while  sharing   in a second wicket partnership   of 73 with vice captain Shemaine Campbell who cracked 30

Windies captain Hayley Matthews went early for 2 as Deepti Sharma finished with 3 for 15 in leading the Indian bowling.

Richa gosh then led the indian batting  with an unbeaten 44 as they chased down their winning target to finish on 119 for 4 with 11 balls to spare.

Useful contributions came from captain Harmanpreet kaur 33 and Shafali Verma 28.

Offspinner Karishma Ramharack who came  on  for left-arm-spinning all rounder Zaida James was the best Windies bowler with 2 for 14.

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The  West  Indies  women’s  cricketers  suffered a second straight  defeat at the ICC Women’s t20 world cup going down by six wickets to India in Cape Town today.

Winning the toss and electing to bat the Windies Women despite a timely return to form by Stafanie Taylor could only muster up 118 for 6 in their  20 overs.

Taylor led the way with a top-score 42 from 40 balls inclusive of six fours,  while  sharing   in a second wicket partnership   of 73 with vice captain Shemaine Campbell who cracked 30

Windies captain Hayley Matthews went early for 2 as Deepti Sharma finished with 3 for 15 in leading the Indian bowling.

Richa gosh then led the indian batting  with an unbeaten 44 as they chased down their winning target to finish on 119 for 4 with 11 balls to spare.

Useful contributions came from captain Harmanpreet kaur 33 and Shafali Verma 28.

Offspinner Karishma Ramharack who came  on  for left-arm-spinning all rounder Zaida James was the best Windies bowler with 2 for 14.

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The  West  Indies  women’s  cricketers  suffered a second straight  defeat at the ICC Women’s t20 world cup going down by six wickets to India in Cape Town today.

Winning the toss and electing to bat the Windies Women despite a timely return to form by Stafanie Taylor could only muster up 118 for 6 in their  20 overs.

Taylor led the way with a top-score 42 from 40 balls inclusive of six fours,  while  sharing   in a second wicket partnership   of 73 with vice captain Shemaine Campbell who cracked 30

Windies captain Hayley Matthews went early for 2 as Deepti Sharma finished with 3 for 15 in leading the Indian bowling.

Richa gosh then led the indian batting  with an unbeaten 44 as they chased down their winning target to finish on 119 for 4 with 11 balls to spare.

Useful contributions came from captain Harmanpreet kaur 33 and Shafali Verma 28.

Offspinner Karishma Ramharack who came  on  for left-arm-spinning all rounder Zaida James was the best Windies bowler with 2 for 14.

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The  West  Indies  women’s  cricketers  suffered a second straight  defeat at the ICC Women’s t20 world cup going down by six wickets to India in Cape Town today.

Winning the toss and electing to bat the Windies Women despite a timely return to form by Stafanie Taylor could only muster up 118 for 6 in their  20 overs.

Taylor led the way with a top-score 42 from 40 balls inclusive of six fours,  while  sharing   in a second wicket partnership   of 73 with vice captain Shemaine Campbell who cracked 30

Windies captain Hayley Matthews went early for 2 as Deepti Sharma finished with 3 for 15 in leading the Indian bowling.

Richa gosh then led the indian batting  with an unbeaten 44 as they chased down their winning target to finish on 119 for 4 with 11 balls to spare.

Useful contributions came from captain Harmanpreet kaur 33 and Shafali Verma 28.

Offspinner Karishma Ramharack who came  on  for left-arm-spinning all rounder Zaida James was the best Windies bowler with 2 for 14.