The Star (Jamaica)

WI Women turn focus to Super6s after heavy defeat

- POTCHEFSTR­OOM, South Africa (CMC):

West Indies Women suffered a 10-wicket thrashing at the hands of New Zealand Women but still booked their place in the Super 6, second round of the ICC Women’s Under-19 T20 World Cup here yesterday.

In their worst performanc­e of the tournament yet following two impressive wins, West Indies women were bundled out for only 68 in their final preliminar­y game at Senwes Park and the Kiwis raced to their target in the eighth over, to top Group C with a perfect record.

West Indies Women finished second with four points and will now face Rwanda in their opening second-round game on Sunday.

“We came up short today, but we had two good victories against Ireland and Indonesia, which qualified us into the Super6s of the inaugural ICC Women’s Under-19 World Cup, so for us that in itself is a big achievemen­t,” said coach Steve Liburd.

“Our focus now is the two games we have in the Super6s to secure one of the semifinal spots, but to me, one of the biggest positives is to see the girls continue their growth and developmen­t in their cricket journey in this tournament and after we leave South Africa.”

Sent in, West Indies Women faltered from the outset and never recovered, and No 10 Earnisha Fontaine was the only player to reach double figures with 11 not out off 17 balls, including two fours.

No 3 Zaida James, with 50s in her last two innings, managed just five while the in-form Naijanni Cumberbatc­h got a first-ball ‘duck’, both players falling to seamer Olivia Anderson, who claimed two wickets for 14 runs.

Leg-spinner Kate Chandler was outstandin­g with three for eight from four overs to earn Player-ofthe-Match honours.

In reply, Georgia Plimmer hammered an unbeaten 41 from 22 balls with seven fours while opening partner Anna Browning carved out 28 not out from 22 deliveries with four fours, as New Zealand Women made light work of their target.

 ?? COURTESY OF ICC MEDIA ?? Shunelle Sawh (right) of West Indies is bowled by Anna Browning(out of picture) as wicketkeep­er Isabella Gaze watches the action during their ICC Women Under19 World Cup yesterday.
COURTESY OF ICC MEDIA Shunelle Sawh (right) of West Indies is bowled by Anna Browning(out of picture) as wicketkeep­er Isabella Gaze watches the action during their ICC Women Under19 World Cup yesterday.

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