West Indies Women beats South Africa Women by 13 runs. Anisa Mohammed returned figures of five for ten to bowl the West Indies Women to a 13-run win over South Africa Women in the second Twenty20 International in Cape Town which gave her side an unassailable 2-0 series lead with one match to play.


Mohammed, who had been on strike when South Africa clawed their way back into the final ODI last week with a tie, exacted some payback as South Africa, in pursuit of 115 to win, were bowled out for 101 having at one point been 73 without loss.


The West Indies side were held to 114 for nine, Cordel Jack hitting 41 in 43 balls to hold things together as wickets tumbled around her. Ashlyn Kilowan and Alicia Smith picked up a brace while Sunette Loubser and Charlize van der Westhuizen took one apiece.


Stafanie Taylor made 14, and innings of 12 and ten from Deandra Dottin and Stacy-Ann King were the only others to reach double figures but 114 proved to be enough.


Shandre Fritz (42) and Trisha Chetty (31) put on 73 for the first wicket and were putting themselves in a strong position before Fritz was caught by Dottin off of Shemaine Campbelle and Mohammed struck to dismiss Chetty, Kirstie Thomson (6) and Mignon du Preez (1) in quick order to blow the game wide open.


Mohammed's off-spin then accounted for captain Loubser and Dane van Niekerk, Campbelle grabbed the wicket of Smith for a golden duck, Shanel Daley removed van der Westhuizen and Taylor finished things off by running out Kilowan for two as South Africa lost all of their wickets for just 28 runs in one ball shy of eight overs.


The final match is in Paarl on Wednesday, 28th October.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

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