Sports Desk, AnyTV, Mount Maunganui
Published by: swapnil shashank
Updated Fri, 04 Mar 2022 11:09 PM IST
Summary
Batting first after losing the toss, West Indies scored 259 for nine. In reply, New Zealand’s team was all out after scoring 256 runs in 49.5 overs.
The Women’s ODI World Cup has begun. In the first match of the tournament, West Indies beat hosts New Zealand by three runs. Batting first after losing the toss, West Indies scored 259 for nine. In reply, New Zealand’s team was all out after scoring 256 runs in 49.5 overs. In the last over, Deandra Dottin of the Windies did not allow New Zealand to score six runs and took two wickets and took one run out.
thrill of the last over
- Chasing 260 runs, New Zealand’s team made 254 runs for the loss of seven wickets in 49 overs.
- Dottin conceded a run in the first ball of the 50th over. Jess Kerr and Katie Martin were batting for the Kiwis then.
- Dottin dismissed Katie Martin on the second ball. Martin could score 44 runs off 47 balls.
- On the third ball, Dottin allowed Rove to score a run.
- On the fourth ball, Dottin dismissed Jess Kerr and gave the Kiwi team the ninth blow. She could score 25 runs in 21 balls.
- The Kiwi innings were bundled out for 256 by running out Jonas on the fifth ball.
Mathews scored the best centuryTalking about the match, West Indies, batting first, scored 259 runs thanks to the century of Haley Mathews. Healy scored 119 runs in 128 balls with the help of 16 fours and a six. Apart from this, captain Stephanie Taylor scored 30 runs in 47 balls, Campbell made 20 runs in 38 balls and Chidian Nation scored 36 runs in 46 balls. Apart from this, no batsman could do anything special. Tahuhu took three wickets for New Zealand. Apart from this, Jess Kerr took two wickets, Hana Rowe and Amelia Kerr took one wicket each.
New Zealand didn’t start well
In reply, New Zealand did not start well. The team got the first blow on 14 runs. Suzie Bates was out after scoring three runs. At the same time, veteran batsman Amelia Kerr could also score 13 runs. After this, captain Sophie Devine took over the innings with Amy Satherweight. Both shared a partnership of 76 runs. Satherweight could score 31 runs off 56 balls. Meanwhile, captain Sophie Devine scored a century.
Dottin, Haley and Anissa got two wickets each.
Lee Tahuhu got out for six runs, Maddie Green scored nine runs and Brooke Halliday scored three runs. Apart from this, Katie Martin also played an innings of 44 runs. Dotin wrapped up the Kiwi team’s innings by taking two wickets in the last over. Apart from Dotin, Haley Mathews and Anissa Mohammad also took two wickets each for the West Indies. Apart from this, Chinelle Henry and Shakira Selman got one wicket each.
Expansion
The Women’s ODI World Cup has begun. In the first match of the tournament, West Indies beat hosts New Zealand by three runs. Batting first after losing the toss, West Indies scored 259 for nine. In reply, New Zealand’s team was all out after scoring 256 runs in 49.5 overs. In the last over, Deandra Dottin of the Windies did not allow New Zealand to score six runs and took two wickets and took one run out.
thrill of the last over
- Chasing 260 runs, New Zealand’s team made 254 runs for the loss of seven wickets in 49 overs.
- Dottin conceded a run in the first ball of the 50th over. Jess Kerr and Katie Martin were batting for the Kiwis then.
- Dottin dismissed Katie Martin on the second ball. Martin could score 44 runs off 47 balls.
- On the third ball, Dottin allowed Rove to score a run.
- On the fourth ball, Dottin dismissed Jess Kerr and gave the Kiwi team the ninth blow. She could score 25 runs in 21 balls.
- The Kiwi innings were bundled out for 256 by running out Jonas on the fifth ball.
Mathews scored the best centuryTalking about the match, West Indies, batting first, scored 259 runs thanks to the century of Haley Mathews. Healy scored 119 runs in 128 balls with the help of 16 fours and a six. Apart from this, captain Stephanie Taylor scored 30 runs in 47 balls, Campbell made 20 runs in 38 balls and Chidian Nation scored 36 runs in 46 balls. Apart from this, none of the batsmen could do anything special. Tahuhu took three wickets for New Zealand. Apart from this, Jess Kerr took two wickets, Hana Rowe and Amelia Kerr took one wicket each.
New Zealand didn’t start well
In reply, New Zealand did not start well. The team got the first blow on 14 runs. Suzy Bates was out after scoring three runs. At the same time, veteran batsman Amelia Kerr could also score 13 runs. After this, captain Sophie Devine took over the innings with Amy Saderwaite. Both shared a partnership of 76 runs. Satherweight could score 31 runs off 56 balls. Meanwhile, captain Sophie Devine scored a century.
Dottin, Haley and Anissa got two wickets each.
Lee Tahuhu got out for six runs, Maddie Green scored nine runs and Brooke Halliday scored three runs. Apart from this, Katie Martin also played an innings of 44 runs. Dotin wrapped up the Kiwi team’s innings by taking two wickets in the last over. Apart from Dotin, Haley Mathews and Anissa Mohammad also took two wickets each for the West Indies. Apart from this, Chinelle Henry and Shakira Selman got one wicket each.