Jamaica Gleaner

Coley encouraged by WI Women’s preparatio­n

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WEST INDIES Women’s head coach, Andre Coley, has hailed last weekend’s practice match as key to the side’s preparatio­ns for next week’s five-match Twenty20 (T20) series against England.

The inter-squad match, one of two scheduled before the internatio­nal series gets under way, saw Stafanie Taylor’s XI defeating Deandra Dottin’s XI by eight runs.

“We’ve been here for two weeks doing a combinatio­n of various skills sessions in the nets, strength and conditioni­ng and game planning, but [this] was our first time to get as close to a game scenario with this practice match,” Coley said.

“We split the teams as evenly as possible and some very promising performanc­es came out of that. Both teams were able to bat the full 20-over innings … players spent time at the crease building partnershi­ps.

“So that was good to see and we are happy with how things went. Now it’s just about finetuning and building momentum leading into the series next week.”

West Indies captain Taylor found form ahead of the series with 71 off 52 deliveries, including nine fours, as her side posted 131 for six off 20 overs.

Aaliyah Alleyne captured three for 35, while fellow seamer Shakera Selman supported with two for 15.

In reply, Dottin also fine-tuned for her upcoming internatio­nal assignment with a breezy 41 off 43 balls, but lacked support, and her side came up short of the target.

Off-spinner Sheneta Grimmond (2-16) and fast bowler Shamilia Connell (2-23) finished with two wickets apiece.

The second practice match is carded for today.

West Indies take on England in the first T20 Internatio­nal next Monday at the Incora County Ground.

The series is being played under strict health protocols and behind closed doors because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

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