Khaleej Times

Kiwi Priest leaves WI playing only for pride

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london — Rachel Priest’s rapid 90 set the seal on yet another defeat for the West Indies at the Women’s World Cup as New Zealand cruised to an eight-wicket win at Taunton late on Thursday.

A fourth loss in as many tournament matches all but ended World Twenty20 champions West Indies’ hopes of reaching the semifinals, with their pride all they have realistica­lly left to play for in this event.

By contrast, this victory took New Zealand into fourth place in a group stage where all eight teams involved play each other once, with the top four qualifying for the last four stage.

West Indies were dismissed for 150 — a huge improvemen­t on their woeful 48 all out against South Africa but still nowhere near enough at this level.

Leigh Kasperek was the pick of the bowlers, finishing with figures of three for 17 off her 10 overs.

Priest and Suzie Bates then put on 120 for the opening wicket in a chase that took just 18.2 overs to complete. The only disappoint­ment for New Zealand was that Priest fell 10 shy of a hundred, having struck 17 fours and two sixes in her 55-ball innings.

But this was a minor concern, with White Ferns skipper Bates saying: “We didn’t plan the fastpaced chase. Priest was hitting it out of the park and that’s how she plays so we let her do that.

“Having a small total let us do that. Leigh Kasperek showed us she deserves to be in there. It’s exciting to see her and Amelia Kerr bowling well.”

Only Kyshona Knight (41) provided much in the way of West Indies’ resistance with the bat.

West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor said a lack of one-day internatio­nal experience had proved costly to her side.

“If you look at 50-over games, it’s been a while since we last played,” she explained.

Taylor added: “It’s all about (our) mindset (for their next game against Sri Lanka). We just have to look to play some positive cricket.” —

 ?? Reuters ?? 120 Runs, Priest and Bates shared for the opening wicket Rachel Priest of New Zealand during her knock of 90 against West Indies. —
Reuters 120 Runs, Priest and Bates shared for the opening wicket Rachel Priest of New Zealand during her knock of 90 against West Indies. —

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