Women’s ODIs 2021, West Indies vs Pakistan: Report card for hosts

Jul 19, 2021

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Let us have a look at how each of the West Indies Women players fared in the five-match ODI series against Pakistan.

Hayley Matthews 9.5 (M 5, R 168, Ave 42, SR 73, W 7, Ave 23, ER 3.92)

Fittingly the Player of the Series, Matthews could barely have improved on what she did with either bat or ball. Just take a look at her magnificent stats here.

Stafanie Taylor 9 (M 4, R 175, Ave 87.5, SR 79, W 3, ER 3.72)

Like Matthews, Taylor impressed with both bat and ball. She aggregated 175 runs at 79, despite missing a match, and took three wickets at an economy rate of 3.72.

Anisa Mohammed 9 (M 5, W 12, Ave 12.66, ER 3.32)

With 12 scalps at 3.32, Mohammed finished as the leading wicket-taker. The 4-27 in the second match was her best spell in the series.

Kyshona Knight 7.5 (M 5, R 181, Ave 45.25, SR 59, c 1, st 1)

With 181 at a questionable 59, Kyshona Knight top-scored for West Indies. That includes a 140-ball 88, her maiden ODI fifty.

Shakera Selman 6 (M 4, W 5, Ave 24, ER 3.69)

Selman bowled well, especially in the Powerplay overs, without much seam support from the other end.

Britney Cooper 5 (M 5, R 102, SR 71, C 4)

Cooper had a two-ball duck in the fourth match, but was impressive in her other two innings. She also held four catches.

Karishma Ramharack 4 (M 2, W 3, Ave 18.66, ER 3.73)

With 2-27 in nine overs, Ramharack was impressive in the second match. She was a bit expensive in the next match which left her out for the rest of the series.

Shamilia Connell 3 (M 5, W 3, Ave 50.33, ER 4.57)

An ordinary outing for Connell, who bowled wayward in the last three matches.

Shabika Gajnabi (M 1, W 2, ER 4.33)

Gajnabi took 2-26 in the last match in her six overs.

Kycia Knight 2.5 (M 3, R 31, SR 45)

Kycia Knight made 19 and 12 in two innings before losing her place in the final two matches.

Deandra Dottin 2 (M 5, R 78, SR 78)

A rare quiet series for Dottin, who is better than those numbers suggest.

Chedean Nation 2 (M 5, R 47, SR 64)

Nation made 23, 13*, 5 and 6 in her four innings.

Caneisha Isaac 2 (M 1, W 0)

Isaac only played the opening match. She bowled four overs and remained wicketless.

Chinelle Henry 2 (M 3, W 6, Ave 19.33, ER 4.66)

Henry bowled 25 overs accurately and was rewarded with six wickets.

Rashada Williams 1.5 (M 2, R 19)

Williams featured in the last two matches and scored 14 and five respectively.