Tuesday, September 30, 2025

West Indies Women win ODI series against Pakistan Women

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KARACHI, Pakistan – West Indies Women defeated Pakistan Women by 37 runs to clinch the Cool & Cool One Day International Series with one game remaining.

Batting first, West Indies Women posted 153 all out in 45.4 overs but held their nerves on the field and with the ball to dismiss Pakistan Women for 113 in 39.2 overs.

Hayley Matthews starred for the West Indies Women, taking a career best four wickets for 26 runs from 9 overs, which included two maidens.

She told CWI Media: “Coming here, our expectations were pretty high… we wanted to not only win the series but to have a clean sweep, so hopefully we get that in game three.

“A lot of the time when I talk about my performances I speak about wanting to be consistent. We’ve come down here really hungry and we know we have World Cup Qualifiers coming and I know I’m going to play a big role in that.”

Matthews added: “I’ve able to apply myself better in the crease also, the change in (batting) position which has brought about runs. I have been pretty happy so far but still hungry for that last game to get a big score in and hopefully, some more wickets under my belt.”

Summarised scores:

West Indies Women 153 in 45.4 overs (Deandra Dottin 34, Hayley Matthews 26; Fatima Sana 2-19, Anam Amin 2-21). Pakistan Women 113 in 39.2 overs (Omaima Sohail 27, Javeria Khan 24; Hayley Matthews 4-26, Shamilia Connell 3-18). West Indies Women won by 37 runs.

 

 

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