LAHORE: Strong comebacks from subdued starts with both bat and ball saw Pakistan wrest control against Rwanda in Potchefstroom, while West Indies beat Ireland on day two of the ICC U19 Women’s.
West Indies Women’s Rising Stars head coach, Steve Liburd, says he is comfortable with his side’s preparation ahead of next weekend’s start of the inaugural ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup.
The Caribbean side chased down a paltry 72 at Tuks Oval to beat Zimbabwe Women by six wickets in their second warm-up match on Wednesday, making up for Monday’s nine-wicket
West Indies Women’s captain, Hayley Matthews, says the emergence of young players was one bright spark amid the gloom of another series whitewash at the hands of powerhouses England Women.
The hosts suffered an eight-wicket crushing in the final Twenty20 International here last Thursday, to crash to a 5-0 series defeat, coming on the heels of a 3-0 drubbing in the
England bowled out West Indies for just 43 on their way to completing a 5-0 clean sweep in the T20 series with an eight-wicket win in Barbados. The hosts were bowled out in 16.2 overs for their lowest-ever total in T20 internationals.Seamers Freya Davies and Alice Davidson-Richards starred with the ball, claiming 3-02 and 3-05 […]