Jamaica Gleaner

Taylor, Dottin steer WI Women to victory

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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (CMC): FLUENT HALF-CENTURIES from the marquee pair of Stafanie Taylor and Deandra Dottin powered West Indies Women to a crucial eight-wicket victory over Sri Lanka Women in the second Twenty20 Internatio­nal here yesterday, leaving both teams with all to play for in the third and decisive encounter today.

Chasing a modest 125 for victory at the R. Premadasa Stadium, West Indies Women reached their target with seven deliveries left in the contest, to level the series 1-1, following their defeat in Saturday’s first game at the same venue.

Taylor, opening the batting, stroked an unbeaten 59 from 49 balls, while Dottin, punching at three, hammered 51 off 45 deliveries.

When West Indies Women lost teenager Hayley Matthews for seven at 10 for one in the second over, Taylor and Dottin combined to add 101 for the second wicket and steer the Caribbean side over the line.

The right-handed Taylor stroked eight fours in completing her 16th T20I half-century, while Dottin gathered seven boundaries en route to her eighth half-century.

When Dottin eventually fell in the 17th over, victory was just 11 runs away, and West Indies Women easily cantered home, with Taylor ending the game with a four off left-arm seamer Udeshika Prabodhani.

Earlier, Taylor set the stage for her fine all-round performanc­e by taking two for 20 with her probing off-spin as Sri Lanka Women, opting to bat first, finished on 124 for five off their allotted overs.

SIRIWARDEN­E CHIPPED IN

Wicketkeep­er Dilani Surangika top-scored with 30, captain and opener Chamari Jayangani got 27, while Shashikala Siriwarden­e chipped in with 26 and Nipuni Hansika, 21.

The hosts lost Yasoda Mendis for two in the second over to be 13 for one, but Surangika and Jayangani stitched up the innings in a 47-run secondwick­et stand.

Surangika faced 34 balls and counted three fours, while Jayangani smashed five fours off 19 balls.

When they both fell in the space of 16 balls, Siriwarden­e and Hansika put on a further 36 for the fourth wicket to bolster the innings.

 ??  ?? Taylor ... had a fine allround effort.
Taylor ... had a fine allround effort.

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