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WI Women captain

-Henry confident of match winners turning it around

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patient and bat until the end, you can’t have bowlers batting much of the overs.”

Neverthele­ss, the captain believes that the team can pull through and finish the series 3-2 which looks better than 5-0, an opinion also shared by Henry.

Henry was one of two batters to reach double figures during the West Indies Women’s innings on Thursday.

Henry said, “Sitting in the dugout before I went to bat I realized the spinners were really getting up and it was just basic tactics, keep your eyes on the ball, hit through the line and once you did that it was pretty easy to score so it was analyzing and applying as best as possible.”

The 24-year-old rubbished criticisms centred on the absence of a few “key players” but praised her side for having other key players..

“To be honest, I think we have enough key players in the squad to really go out there and put up a fight, yes two key players are out, tough luck for them but still we have enough key players to come out and dominate this cricket,” Henry said.

Henry noted, “The bigger picture is World Cup, I think most of us need to reflect and just continue to work hard, coming next year’s World Cup in Australia we definitely will go out there them to build momentum and close the year on a positive note they “need to look back, dig deep in ourselves for the comeback…” adding, “India have already won the series but the next two games is a chance for us to come back and play the cricket we know to play.”

 ??  ?? Jonathan Carter … saw Barbados Pride to victory with an unbeaten half-century.
Jonathan Carter … saw Barbados Pride to victory with an unbeaten half-century.
 ??  ?? West Indies Women all-rounder, Chinelle Henry
West Indies Women all-rounder, Chinelle Henry

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