Euro 2020 Cricket: Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars to battle West Indies

The Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars have suffered their first loss of the ICC Women’s World Cup in their third and final Super Six match, going down by eight runs to the West Indies at MIG Stadium today.

At the Cricket Club of India (CCI), the two teams will meet again on Sunday in the ICC Women’s World Cup match.

The West Indies won the toss and elected bat on a ground where they had previously had great success with the bat, having posted 368 against Sri Lanka in the group stage of the tournament. On this occasion they got off to a slow start and were into the fifth over when Megan Schutt (3-50) first struck.

 She claimed the wicket of opener Juliana Nero (1), who was caught behind by Captain Jodie Fields. Schutt proved why she is one of the leading wicket-takers of the tournament, as she made light work of Shemaine Campbelle (0) and Shanel Daley (4).

Seventeen-year-old Holly Ferling (3-27) continued her impressive form this tournament, claiming the key wickets of Natasha McLean (26), Stafanie Taylor (5) and Kyshona Knight (8). Erin Osborne (2-16), who took home the player-of-the-match award in her side’s previous win over Sri Lanka, again returned economical figures, which included the key wicket of power-batsman Deandra Dottin (60). Julie Hunter (1-22) and Lisa Sthalekar (1-24) also contributed to the wicket count as the Australian side had the West Indies all out for 164 after 47 overs.

Dottin was awarded the player-of-the-match award for her knock of 60.

The Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars will take on the West Indies in the ICC Women’s World Cup on Sunday 17 February.

Read also:

http://en.africatopsports.com/2013/02/11/cricket-three-senior-women-left-for-south-africa-academy/


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