West Indies Women have more WBBL games than any of their opponents and should make the most of them, including against Pakistan Women
West Indies Women have more WBBL games than any of their opponents and should make the most of them, including against Pakistan Women
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Match: Pakistan Women vs West Indies
Date and Time: 14th November, 2021,
Time: 10:30 AM IST
Venue: National Stadium, Karachi
The weather will be bright tomorrow at National Stadium in Karachi; Pakistan, with a high of 34°C and a low of 24°C. The weather will be dry, with no precipitation and no clouds in the sky and a humidity will be around 29%.
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The National Stadium pitch is a balanced track that allows hitters to hit past the line once it has been prepared. Because the surface tends to grow slower as the game develops, both teams’ spinners will be crucial.
Pakistan’s female would be hoping for a win as a consolation prize. The hosts got off to a good start, but Windies all-rounder Hayley Matthews transformed the game by taking four wickets and breaking the back of Pakistan’s batting order.
The lower-order hitters failed to contribute as the hosts were bowled out for just 116 in the 40th over, falling 37 runs short. With one game remaining, the West Indies Women won the series. To conclude the series on a good note, Pakistan must be at their utmost best in the last game. The bowlers did an outstanding job limiting the West Indies Women to 153 runs. Each of Anam Amin, Fatima Sana, and OmaimaSohail took two wickets. OmaimaSohail (27) and Javeria Khan (24) put up a valiant effort, but the game was lost by 37 runs due to a lack of assistance from the lower-order hitters. Pakistan’s batting line-up will have to improve in their upcoming match.
Javeria Khan (c), Muneeba Ali (wk), Sidra Ameen, OmaimaSohail, IramJaved, Aliya Riaz, Fatima Sana, Diana Baig, Nashra Sandhu, Sadia Iqbal, Anam Amin
The series has already been won by the West Indies Women’s team. Forward the second ODI, the West Indies women put in a strong showing. The visitors began cautiously after being asked to bat first and continued to lose wickets at regular intervals until they were bowled out for 153 in the 46th over. As the West Indies hitters battled throughout the innings, Pakistan’s bowlers were outstanding.DeandraDottin led the way with 34 runs at the top of the order, but the rest of the batters were unable to contribute as the Windies were dismissed for 153 runs. The hosts were bowled out for just 116 runs, with the West Indies winning by 37 runs. Hayley Matthews and Shamilia Connell took four and three wickets, respectively, On Sunday, the visitors will aim for a similar level of effort.
Stafanie Taylor (c),ShemaineCampbelle (wk),Shamilia Connell, Anisa Mohammed, Shakera Selman, DeandraDottin, Rashada Williams, Kyshona Knight, Hayley Matthews, Kycia Knight, Chinelle Henry
West Indies Women have more WBBL games than any of their opponents and should make the most of them, including this match against Pakistan Women. Rachel Priest’s team has struggled with the bat this season, most notably being bowled out for 96 in a loss to the Perth Scorchers. Momentum is a key role in the WBBL, especially in the later rounds, and the Strikers have plenty of it right now after winning their past two games. Adelaide’s batting looks to have clicked at the perfect time, and they should have enough firepower to comfortably outscore Hobart and win this match.