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Matthews hundred earns Windies share of series

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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Stylish opener Hayley Matthews carved out a classy maiden One-Day Internatio­nal hundred as West Indies thrashed South Africa by 115 runs to square the three-match ICC Women’s Championsh­ip series 1-1 here yesterday.

Playing in the decisive day/night contest, West Indies piled up a venuerecor­d 292 for five off their 50 overs with the 20-yearold Matthews stroking 117 – the first hundred in the women’s game at the storied Kensington Oval.

In reply, South Africa failed to recover from a rocky start and were bowled out for 177 in the 43rd over, with captain Dane van Niekerk topscoring with 77 and 19year-old opener Laura Wolvaardt chipping in with 54.

All-rounder Deandra Dottin followed up her earlier whirlwind half-century with a spell of four for 36 with her zippy medium pace, allowing the Windies to clinch a share of honours in the series after losing the opener last Sunday by 40 runs.

Wednesday’s second match was abandoned as a no-result due to rain.

Opting to bat first, West Indies suffered an early setback when left-hander Kycia Knight played around one from pacer Marizanne Kapp (4-55) and was lbw with the total on 12 in the third over.

However, Matthews and captain Stafanie Taylor, who stroked 46, combined in a record stand of 176 for the second wicket, to repair the innings and lay the platform for the imposing total.

Playing before her home crowd with her parents present, Matthews took centre stage, facing 146 balls and stroking 17 delightful boundaries.

Hitting the ball cleanly and powerfully, she raced to her half-century off 49 deliveries and reached triple figures off her 126th delivery.

Taylor, meanwhile, struggled at the start of her innings before blossoming to strike four fours in an 80-ball knock. When she drove Kapp to cover in the 37th over, it paved the way for Dottin’s arrival and the flamboyant right-hander gave the innings new thrust in a cameo 59 which lasted 44 balls and included four fours and three sixes.

Dottin lost Matthews in the 41st over, scooping 19year-old seamer Tumi Sekhukhune to Sune Luus at cover but posted 47 off 32 balls for the fourth wicket with Shemaine Campbelle (14), before perishing in the penultimat­e over.

In reply, South Africa stumbled to 10 for two in the fifth over after losing opener Lizelle Lee (2) and Luus (4) cheaply, in a stifling new-ball spell from quicks Shamilia Connell and Shakera Selman.

However, van Niekerk and Wolvaardt pulled the innings around in a thirdwicke­t stand worth 108, which handed the South Africans hope.

Van Niekerk, voted Player-of-the-Series, faced 105 balls and struck 11 fours while Wolvaardt counted five fours in an 82-ball knock.

But with the required run rate climbing, Wolvaardt charged legspinner Afy Fletcher (242), missed and was stumped in the 30th over

WEST INDIES

H Matthews c Luus b Sekhukhune K Knight lbw b Kapp *S Taylor c Tryon b Kapp D Dottin b Kapp S Campbelle b Kapp C Nation not out +M Aguilleira not out Extras (lb2, w31, nb2) TOTAL (5 wkts, 50 overs) 292 Did not bat: A Fletcher, A Mohammed, S Selman, S Connell. Fall of wickets: 1-12, 2-188, 3-215, 4-262, 5-275. Bowling: Kapp 10-1-55-4, Klaas 8-0-62-0, Sekhukhune 10-0-65-1, Tryon 1-0-11-0, van Niekerk 10-1-54-0, Ntozakhe 10-0-32-0, Mali 1-0-11-0.

SOUTH AFRICA

117 5 46 59 14 11 5 35 +L Lee c Dottin b Selman 2 L Wolvaardt st Aguilleira b Fletcher 54 S Luus c & b Connell 4 *D Van Neikerk run out 77 M Du Preez c Taylor b Dottin 5 C Tryon lbw b Dottin 5 M Kapp lbw b Fletcher 1 M Klaas b Dottin 2 T Sekhukhune lbw b Taylor 4 Z Mali not out 0 R Ntozakhe b Dottin 3 Extras (b11, lb1, w7, nb1) 20 TOTAL (all out, 42.3 overs) 177 Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-10, 3-118, 4-139, 5-152, 6-153, 7156, 8-169, 9-174, 10-177. Bowling: Connell 7-0-27-1, Selman 8-1-19-1, Taylor 8-041-1, Dottin 9.3-0-36-4, Fletcher 10-1-42-2. Result: West Indies won by 115 runs. Series: Three-match series drawn 1-1. Player-of-the-Match: Hayley Matthews. Toss: West Indies. Umpires: J Williams, L Reifer Jr. and her dismissal triggered wiping out in the a slide as the last eight lower order with a sharp wickets fell for 59 runs. spell and she fittingly

Van Niekerk was eighth ended the contest when she out in the 41st over with bowled number 11 Raisibe the score on 169, brilliantl­y Ntozakhe for three. run out at the striker’s end Both teams will now by Campbelle’s direct hit turn their attention to the from mid-wicket, risking a opening Twenty20 quick single with Internatio­nal of the fivematch Sekhukhune (4). series which bowls

Dottin proved instrument­al, off here Monday at 2 pm.

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Opener Hayley Matthews gathers runs through the off-side during her enterprisi­ng hundred against South Africa yesterday. (Photo courtesy CWI Media)
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