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March 25, 2025

West Indies Women Set For ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifiers In Pakistan

March 25, 2025

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) today confirmed the West Indies Women’s squad to compete in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifiers 2025, scheduled for 9 to 19 April, in Lahore, Pakistan.

The team is scheduled to depart today for a pre-tournament camp in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) before moving on to Pakistan to compete for one of two final qualification spots for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025, to be hosted in India in October to November this year.

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The West Indies will face five opponents in a round-robin format: hosts Pakistan, Ireland, Bangladesh, Scotland and Thailand. The top two teams will join Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and hosts India in the main tournament.

Bangladesh, West Indies, Pakistan and Ireland were unable to secure a direct spot for the Cricket World Cup via the 2023-25 ICC Women’s Championship, having finished in seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth place respectively, in the standings.

Scotland and Thailand qualified after being the next two best-ranked sides in the ICC Women’s ODI Team Rankings.

CWI’s Director of Cricket Miles Bascombe expressed confidence in the team’s preparation:

“Our women have been training intensively and are fully prepared for the challenges ahead. We have seen many enterprising performances coming out of the home series against Bangladesh in January as well as the CG United Women’s Super 50 Cup, both held in St Kitts.”

“Now, the qualifiers represent a crucial opportunity for us to secure our place in the World Cup and I believe as we have seen in the last few months, we have the talent and determination to achieve this goal.”

“Particularly encouraging is the blend of experience and youth in our ranks. The senior players have embraced their mentorship roles, while our emerging talents have shown countless times they can perform on the international stage. This dynamic will create a resilient team that can thrive under pressure.”

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All 15 games in the round-robin tournament will be played in Lahore, Pakistan at the Gaddafi Stadium and Lahore City Cricket Association (LCCA) Stadium. The West Indies Women begin their campaign on 9 April against Scotland at the LCCA Stadium, followed by matches against Ireland, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Thailand.

West Indies Head Coach Shane Deitz also shared his confidence and expectations for the team.

“It’s going to be a tough tournament with some really good teams to play against, but we are right up for the challenge. We know how important it is to qualify for the World Cup in India later in the year but obviously, all the teams will be doing everything they can to get those two spots in the World Cup.”

“We’ve prepared well and played some good cricket in the last series against Bangladesh. We have got to be at our best in every game, prepare well off the field, trust our skills, play our best cricket and the result will take care of itself.”

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Captain Hayley Matthews highlighted the team’s ultimate focus on the task ahead.

“As we head into the World Cup Qualifiers, we know we’ve prepared well for this moment. The team environment feels like a family, and we’ve all been enjoying ourselves out on the park.”

“We trust our skills and each other and are staying focused on playing our best cricket without any distractions. Winning this is a big goal for us as a team, and we’re confident in our chances to perform at a high level.”

The West Indies Women will be represented by a formidable 15-player squad that blends experienced veterans and emerging talent.

There are three (3) changes from the squad that contested the ODI home series versus Bangladesh in St. Kitts in January.

Stafanie Taylor and Chinelle Henry return from injuries, while Rashada Williams joins the squad after impressing with her performances in the CG United Women’s Super50 Cup. They replace Nerissa Crafton, Djenaba Joseph and Deandra Dottin, who misses out through injury.

West Indies Women’s Squad:

Hayley Matthews (captain)

Shemaine Campbelle (vice-captain)

Aaliyah Alleyne

Afy Fletcher

Cherry Ann Fraser

Shabika Gajnabi

Jannillea Glasgow

Chinelle Henry

Zaida James

Qiana Joseph

Mandy Mangru

Ashmini Munisar

Karishma Ramharack

Stafanie Taylor

Rashada Williams

Team Management Unit:

Head Coach: Shane Deitz

Team Manager: Sheena Gooding

Assistant Coach: Ryan Austin

Assistant Coach: Damien Wright

Team Analyst: Gary Belle

Physiotherapist: Angelica Holder

Strength & Conditioning Coach: Hector Martinez Charles

Performance Coach: Dr. Nadine Sammy

Team Doctor: Dr. Ruchelle Brown Calvert

Media & Content Officer: Nicholas Maitland

ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025 – West Indies Match Schedule:

9 April: West Indies vs Scotland – LCCA Stadium (12:30 am AST / 9:30 am PKT)

11 April: Ireland vs West Indies – Gaddafi Stadium (12:30 am AST / 9:30 am PKT)

14 April: Pakistan vs West Indies – Gaddafi Stadium (5:00 am AST / 2:00 pm PKT)

17 April: Bangladesh vs West Indies – LCCA Stadium (12:30 am AST / 9:30 am PKT)

19 April: West Indies vs Thailand – Gaddafi Stadium (5:00 am AST / 2:00 pm PKT)

– CWI [https://www.windiescricket.com/news/]

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