West Indies
Players’ Association

WIPA News

Windies humbled in World Cup opener

Category:

June 27, 2017

Windies humbled in World Cup opener

June 27, 2017

TAUNTON, England—

They opted to bat first but were dismissed for 204 in the 48th over, with teenaged opener Hayley Matthews top-scoring with 46, captain Stafanie Taylor getting 45 and Chedean Nation, 39.

All-rounder Deandra Dottin chipped in with a brisk 29 but veteran seamer Ellyse Perry grabbed three for 47 while leg-spinner Kristen Beams (2-30) and left-arm spinner Jess Jonassen (2-39) claimed two wickets apiece to cripple the Windies innings.

The Caribbean side were well placed at one stage on 123 for two in the 33rd over but failed to kick on and lost their last eight wickets for 81 runs.

In reply, opener Nicole Bolton struck her third One-Day International hundred—a delightful, unbeaten 107—as the Aussies cantered to their target in the 39th over without raising a sweat.

The left-hander hit 14 boundaries off 116 balls, adding 171 in a first wicket stand with opening partner Beth Mooney whose 70 required 85 deliveries and included seven fours and a six.

Off-spinner Taylor claimed two for 33 but the Windies bowling lacked edge and their fielding effort was ordinary, especially late in the innings as frustrations grew over the productive opening stand.

Heading into the contest here on the backs of five straight defeats in warm-ups, the Windies were always facing a tough challenge against the clinical Aussies and played true to predictions.

The 19-year-old Matthews accounted for much of West Indies’ early momentum, putting on 34 for the first wicket with Felicia Walters (7) and 52 for the second wicket with Nation.

Walters, on ODI debut, laboured for 30 deliveries before pulling Perry to Elyse Villani in frustration, to depart in the 11th over.

Matthews and Nation steadied the innings but their partnership hardly rattled the Aussies as it required 80 deliveries and Windies were still short of three figures at the half-way stage.

All told, Matthews faced 63 deliveries and counted seven fours and appeared headed for her fifth ODI fifty when she gifted her wicket, bowled loosely driving down the wrong line at Jonassen.

Nation, who faced 73 balls and hit two fours and a six, was joined by Taylor and they put on a further 37, again without pressuring the Aussies.

With the tempo needing a boost, Nation whipped Beams to Alex Blackwell at short mid-wicket in the 33rd over, to set the Windies back.

Dottin arrived to play a typical cameo in adding 34 for the fourth wicket with Taylor. She smashed six boundaries off a mere 20 balls and was accelerating the innings nicely when she missed a drive at Perry and lost her off stump in the 37th over.

The innings then declined quickly as former skipper Merrissa Aguilleira holed out to cover for one off seamer Megan Schutt in the 39th before the last recognised batsman Shanel Daley miscued a Beams full toss to long on to perish for six in the 41st.

Taylor tried to keep the innings together but holed out in the deep in the 46th over after facing 57 balls and counting a four and a six.

Australia cruised in reply as Bolton and Mooney removed any doubt about the result with their dominant opening stand off just 181 deliveries.

The Windies struggled badly and their only bright spark came when Matthews took a brilliant running catch in the deep to dismiss captain Meg Lanning in the 35th over for 12.

West Indies take on India on Thursday in their second match of the tournament. (CMC)

Australia Women vs West Indies

Women – 4th match

 

WEST INDIES

H Matthews b Jonassen 46

F Walters c Villani b Perry 7

C Nation c Blackwell b Beams 39

S Taylor c Villani b Jonassen 45

D Dottin b Perry 29

M Aguilleira c Lanning b Schutt 1

S Daley c Blackwell b Beams 6

A Mohammed run out 9

A Fletcher b Perry 3

S Selman not out 3

S Connell run out 1

Extras (b2, lb5, w8) 15

TOTAL (all out; 47.5 overs) 204

 

Fall of wickets: 1-34, 2-86,

3-123, 4-157, 5-161, 6-168,

7-196, 8-196, 9-202, 10-204

 

Bowling: Jonassen 9-0-39-2 (w2),

Schutt 8.5-2-22-1,

Pery 9-1-47-3 (w2),

Beams 10-0-30-2,

Gardner 8-0-35-0 (w1),

Villani 3-0-24-0

 

AUSTRALIA WOMEN

B Mooney b Taylor 70

N Bolton not out 107

M Lanning c Matthews b Taylor 12

E Perry not out 5

Extras (b4, lb2, w5) 11

TOTAL (2 wkts, 38.1 overs) 205

 

Did not bat: E Villani, A Blackwell,

A Healy, J Jonassen, A Gardner,

M Schutt, K Beams.

 

Fall of wickets: 1-171, 2-189

Bowling: Selman 4-0-19-0 (w2),

Connell 6-1-36-0,

Taylor 8.1-0-33-2 (w1),

Daley 5-0-27-0,

Mohammed 5-0-23-0,

Dottin 5-0-25-0,

Matthews 3-0-22-0,

Fletcher 2-0-20-0.

 

Result: Australia Women won by eight wickets.

Points: Australia Women 2, West Indies Women 0.

Man-of-the-Match: Nicole Bolton.

Toss: West Indies Women.

Umpires: Kathy Cross, Adrian Holdstock

Taken from the Trinidad Guardian

Recent News

West Indies Breakout League Protected Players Confirmed

March 18, 2025

West Indies Breakout League to Launch In 2025

March 18, 2025

CWI CEO Chris Dehring Congratulates Trinidad & Tobago On Winning The CG United Women’s Super50 Cup 2025

March 11, 2025

WIPA Congratulates Trinidad and Tobago Women on Winning the 2025 Women’s Super50 Cup

March 7, 2025

Advertisements

Place an ad with us!

Place an ad with us

click the button below then full out our "Advertisement form". Once completed we will promptly review and reach out to you and your team.
Click Here
Matches

Search

Start typing in the field below

Quotes

Kavem Hodge

You can't always be perfect, but you can be progressive.

Kavem Hodge

The process can never be replaced. You must love it, respect it, immerse yourself in it, and you will reap its sure rewards.

Fabian Allen

Sweat on the off days, shine on the game days.

Fabian Allen

If it doesn't challenge you, it doesn't change you.

Kavem Hodge

Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experiences of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved.

-Helen Keller

Justin Greaves

Life is from the inside out. When you shift on the inside, life shifts on the outside.

Justin Greaves

Life is sweeter when you have an attitude of gratitude.

Jamal Smith

Chart the course and set sail, the wind will do the rest.

Jahmar Hamilton

Small progress is better than no progress.

Kjorn Ottley

If you want to excel in front of thousands, you'll have to outwork thousands in front of nobody.

Chinelle Henry

Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try.

Kesrick Williams

Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. Failure is delay, not defeat. It is a temporary detour, not a dead end. Failure is something we can avoid only by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing.

Fabian Allen

Everyone has a goal, everyone is looking to play as long as possible. Once you put in the work, you will get the results

Stafanie Taylor

It's a great achievement for me to be recognised amongst the top players in the world. It shows me that all the hard work I've been doing over the last year is paying off and being acknowledged. This is motivation to keep working hard and enjoy our sport.

Roshana Outar
You have to love the sport and be dedicated, hard work is the only true way to real success, and once you are committed, the sky is the limit.
Subrina Munroe
WIPA has definitely made a tremendous impact when it comes to women’s cricket, they have made us more visible in the cricketing circles and I must applaud them for putting us on the map where West Indies cricket is concerned.
Danielle Small
We are professionals just like the men, and we want the game to grow even more so that young girls coming up will want to be a part of women’s cricket.
Tremayne Smartt
My take on women’s cricket is that it has grown, but it can grow a bit more once we continue to support it.
Britney Cooper
You can’t go through life without struggles, and with those struggles, lessons are learnt where you can only grow from it all.
Stafanie Taylor
To think that a girl like me from the inner-city would have made such impact… that I would be recognized by my country, is beyond anything I would have expected.
Ashley Nurse
For me, being a debutant you have nothing to lose. You just have to go out and give it your all.
Brian Lara

My first bat was shaped out of a coconut branch by my brother, and from that day, all I wanted to do was to be a West Indian cricketer.

Devendra Bishoo

The way I look at it, there are no holidays in cricket. I never stop training... rain or shine, I'm playing cricket.

Curtly Ambrose

I didn't like to be friendly with rivals, I wanted them to feel the heat.