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Stunning Dottin century hands Windies clean sweep

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Mercurial righthande­r Deandra Dottin belted an astonishin­g hundred as West Indies Women trounced Sri Lanka Women by 31 runs to sweep the three-match Twenty20 Internatio­nal series here Sunday night.

Playing at Coolidge Cricket Ground, the 26year-old carved out 112 off 67 deliveries as the hosts chalked up 159 for six off their 20 overs, after choosing to bat first.

Dottin smashed nine fours and five sixes en route to becoming the first woman player to score two T20I hundreds in a career, following her maiden one seven years ago during the T20 World Cup in the Caribbean.

The Barbadian’s hundred was also her second of the year, coming on the heels of her unbeaten 104 against Pakistan in the Women’s 50-overs World Cup in England last July.

Dottin, voted Player-ofthe-Match, got support from Hayley Matthews who chipped in with 34 from 40 balls at the top of the order. In reply, Sri Lanka Women were held to 128 for five off their 20 overs despite half-centuries from wicketkeep­er Rebeca Vandort (50) and Shahikala Siriwarden­e (50).

Matthews returned with her off-spin to claim four for 18 from her four overs.

The win ensured West Indies swept the entire series after their 3-0 whitewash in the ICC Women’s Championsh­ip ODIs in Trinidad a fortnight ago.

Windies Women had a less than impressive start when they lost captain Stafanie Taylor cheaply for five with the score on nine in the third over, bowled by seamer Sripali Weerakkodi.

Entering at number three, Dottin quickly took charge of the innings in a stunning display of hitting as she added a frenetic 121 for the second wicket with Matthews who counted two fours in her knock.

When Matthews was eventually run out in the 18th over at 130 for two, Dottin was nine runs short of three figures and she reached her landmark off the last ball of the penltimate over with a couple off left-arm spinner Inoka Ranaweera.

She was out to the fourth ball of the final over, lbw to pacer Ama Kanchana – one of four wickets to fall off the last six balls.

West Indies were then quickly on top when Matthews struck twice in the fourth over to remove Yasoda Mendis (9) and Chamari Atapattu (0) – both stumped by Merissa Aguilleira – with the score on 14.

And when off-spinner Taylor had Nipuni Hansika also stumped for 12 in the ninth over, Sri Lanka Women were stuttering on 42 for three.

But Vandort and Siriwarden­e combined to produce a last ditch effort, adding 84 for the fourth wicket to inject some purpose and pride into the innings. WEST INDIES WOMEN C Atapattu st Aguilleira b Matthews 0 H Matthews run out 34 S Siriwarden­a c Mohammed b Matthews *S Taylor b Weerakkodi 5 50 D Dottin lbw b A Kanchana 112 +R Vandort b Matthews 50 Kyshona Knight run out 6 P Weerakkody not out 1 B Cooper run out 0 C Gunaratne not out 0 +M Aguilleira b Kanchana 0 Extras (lb2, w4) 6 Kycia Knight not out 1 TOTAL (5 wkts, 20 overs) 128 S Connell not out 0 Did not bat: A Kanchana, H Karunaratn­e, Extras (nb1) 1 *I Ranaweera, S Weerakkodi. TOTAL (6 wkts, 20 overs) 159 Fall of wickets: 1-14, 2-14, 3-42, 4-126, Did not bat: A Fletcher, A Mohammed, A 5-128. Peters. Bowling: Connell 4-0-15-0, Matthews 40-18-4, Fall of wickets: Mohammed 4-0-31-0, Taylor 3-022-1, 5-158, 6-159. Fletcher 4-0-29-0, Peters 1-0-11-0. Bowling: Weerakkodi 4-0-21-1, Result: West Indies Women won by 31 Gunaratne 4-0-26-0, Kanchana 2-0-24-2, runs. Ranaweera 4-0-34-0, Siriwarden­a 4-0-280, Series: West Indies Women won threematch Atapattu 2-0-26-0. series 3-0. SRI LANKA WOMEN Player-of-the-Match: Hayley Matthews. Y Mendis st Aguilleira b Matthews Toss: West Indies Women. N Hansika st Aguilleira b Taylor Umpires: C Tuckett, J Williams. 1-9, 2-130, 3-147, 4-158, 9 12

Vandort faced 39 deliveries and counted four boundaries while Siriwarden­e struck six fours in a 44-ball knock.

They were both dismissed in the final over, bowled by Matthews, with the result already a foregone conclusion.

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