Windies women’s skipper ‘incredibly proud’ despite World Cup exit
SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates (AFP) — New Zealand saw off the danger of Deandra Dottin to book their place in the Women’s T20 World Cup final with a nail-biting, eight-run win over West Indies in Sharjah on Friday.
After Dottin’s 4-22 restricted the White Ferns to 128-9, the all-rounder clubbed a superb 33 from 22 balls with three sixes as West Indies finished just short on 120-8.
New Zealand will face South Africa — who knocked out defending champions Australia on Thursday — in Sunday’s final at Dubai, which will mean a new name on the trophy.
The defeat marked a disappointing exit for 2016 champions West Indies, especially after their thrilling demolition of England in the group stage.
“It is disappointing for the entire group to go out in the way we did but I’m incredibly proud,” said Captain Hayley Matthews.
“We saw players who we haven’t seen on the circuit much really come to the forefront in this tournament, and we’ve exceeded expectations.”
South Africa are in their second final while New Zealand will be hoping for third time lucky, having lost in final of the first two tournaments in 2009 and 2010, the latter to Australia by just three runs.
“It hasn’t sunk in yet; still trying to get my brain back after being a bit fried out there,” said New Zealand Captain Sophie Devine.
“But it is a real privilege to lead the side to a World Cup final.
“I am proud of the resilience and character of the team over the last 12-18 months.”
After winning the toss and batting, New Zealand made a solid start as Suzie Bates (26) and Georgia Plimmer (33) added 48 for the first wicket.
But the innings faltered as Dottin stepped in to remove Amelia Kerr, Brooke Halliday — who made a rapid 18 — Maddy Green, and Rosemary Mair.
West Indies suffered an unpleasant setback when Chinelle Henry had to be helped off the field after misjudging a catch at long on and taking a sickening blow flush on the forehead.
She was replaced in the batting line-up by concussion substitute Chedean Nation.
Some late slugging from Isabella Gaze with 20 from 14 balls gave the Kiwi bowlers a target to defend.
West Indies struggled at the top of their innings against some accurate bowling, and the game looked up when Matthews was dismissed for 15.
Dottin, however, clubbed three sixes as she hammered 33 from 22 balls to bring West Indies back into the game.
“She had a great game with the ball, and then with the bat, and getting us close,” said Matthews.
When Dottin fell to Kerr, who finished with the excellent figures of 2-14 in her four overs, Afy Fletcher (17 not out) and Zaida James (14) took up the fight.
Needing 15 off the last over from Bates, James hammered the first ball for four but was bowled off the third with 11 still needed, and New Zealand were home.
New Zealand off-spinner Eden Carson was named Player of the Match for her return of 3-29 from four overs.
SCOREBOARD
New Zealand
Suzie Bates b Ramharack 26
Georgia Plimmer st +Campbelle b Fletcher 33
Amelia Kerr c Ramharack b Dottin 7
+Sophie Devine c Ramharack b Fletcher 12
Brooke Halliday b Dottin 18
Maddy Green c +Campbelle b Dottin 3
+Isabella Gaze not out 20
Rosemary Mair lbw b Dottin 2
Lea Tahuhu c Joseph b Alleyne 6
Eden Carson run out 0
Fran Jonas not out 0
Extras (nb1) 1
Total (nine wickets; 20 overs) 128
Fall of wickets: 1-48, 2-65, 3-69, 4-96, 5-98, 6-102, 7-104, 8-127, 9-127
Bowling: Henry 4-0-24-0, James 2-0-8-0, Matthews 1-0-9-0,
Fletcher 3-0-23-2, Ramharack 2-0-11-1, Alleyne 4-0-31-1, Dottin 4-0-22-4
West Indies
*Hayley Matthews c Kerr b Tahuhu 15
Qiana Joseph b Carson 12
+Shemaine Campbelle c Bates b Carson 3
Stafanie Taylor b Carson 13
Deandra Dottin c Jones b Kerr 33
Aaliyah Alleyne c Green b Kerr 4
Afy Fletcher not out 17
Chedean Nation b Jonas 0
Zaida James b Bates 14
Ashmini Munisar not out 1
Extras (lb1, w7) 8
Total (eight wickets; 20 overs) 120
Did not bat: Karishma Ramharack
Fall of wickets: 1-16, 2-20, 3-41, 4-51, 5-63, 6-96, 7-97, 8-118
Bowling: Mair 4-0-16-0, Jonas 4-0-21-1, Carson 4-0-29-3,
Kerr 4-0-14-2, Tahuhu 3-0-33-1, Bates 1-0-6-1
Result: New Zealand Women won by eight runs.
Player of the Match: Eden Carson
Umpires: Claire Polosak, Lauren Agenbag
TV Umpire: Eloise Sheridan
Match Referee: GS Lakshmi
Reserve Umpire: Vrinda Rathi