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    West Indies Women thrashed by England in second ODI as hosts seal series – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14June 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    England’s Lauren Filer, centre, celebrates with team-mates after taking the wicket of West Indies’ Afy Fletcher in the course of the second One Day Worldwide match on the Uptonsteel County Floor, in Leicester, England, Wednesday June 4, 2025. (Mike Egerton/PA by way of AP).

    West Indies Ladies slumped to a second consecutive defeat in opposition to England Ladies, happening by 143 runs within the second One Day Worldwide (ODI) at Grace Street on Wednesday, because the absence of captain Hayley Matthews continued to be felt.

    England’s openers as soon as once more proved too sturdy, with Participant-of-the-Match Amy Jones smashing 129 off 98 balls and Tammy Beaumont contributing 106. The pair laid the muse for England’s imposing whole of 366 for six — their sixth-highest in ODI historical past — after electing to bat first.

    They placed on 202 runs for the primary wicket to turn into solely the second pair with two 200-plus partnerships in Ladies’s ODIs, becoming a member of Australians Meg Lanning and Ellyse Perry.

    Chasing 367 was all the time going to be a troublesome ask for a West Indies facet lacking Matthews, who was out with a shoulder damage sustained within the opening ODI and hard-hitting opener Qiana Joseph attributable to sickness.

    Debutant Realeanna Grimmond, opening instead of Matthews, scored a formidable half century and Jannillea Glasgow hit a counterattacking 44, but it surely was by no means going to be sufficient and the guests had been dismissed for 223 in 45.4 overs.

    The consequence gave the house facet an unassailable 2-0 lead within the best-of-three sequence, with the ultimate match set to be performed on Saturday.

    West Indies’ Aaliyah Alleyne, proper, is caught out by England’s Amy Jones. (Mike Egerton/PA by way of AP).

    England Ladies began positively, racing to 70 with out loss after simply 5 overs, with Jones and Beaumont hitting 13 boundaries between them.

    Jahzara Claxton ought to have had Jones’ wicket when she was 43, however Grimmond spilled the catch at level.

    It was a miss the West Indies would remorse.

    Jones went on deliver up her half century off 41 balls and a boundary off spinner Afy Fletcher carried England previous 100 within the seventh over.

    She then moved into her 80s by thumping Glasgow for 3 successive boundaries to start out the twentieth over.

    Beaumont ultimately acquired to her half century off 64 balls, and within the subsequent over Jones drove Karishma Ramharack by additional cowl for 4 to succeed in her century off 76 balls.

    The West Indies lastly broke the partnership when Ramharack had Jones caught and bowled within the thirtieth over, after she had struck 20 fours.

    Beaumont made it to 3 figures by hitting Ramharack for 3 boundaries off consecutive balls within the thirty eighth over as England motored alongside to 261 for one.

    Emma Lamb sustained England’s momentum by scoring 55 off 45 balls throughout a 71-run partnership with Beaumont that additional pissed off the guests.

    However Ramharack dismissed Beaumont, Aliyah Alleyne accounted for captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and Glasgow snared Lamb’s wicket to sluggish the run price and cut back England to 318 for 4.

    Sophia Dunkley smashed 31 from 19 balls to make sure England completed with a flourish on their method to posting a formidable whole.

    Alleyne, with 2-52 and Ramharack (2-57), had been the West Indies’ greatest bowlers.

    Needing to attain at over seven and a half runs an over, the guests began their run chase positively with Grimmond and Zaida James including 37 runs in fast time.

    Nonetheless, Lauren Bell had the latter caught behind for 19 and Linsey Smith ended stand-in captain Shemaine Campbelle’s torturous keep on the crease by having her caught for six off 23 balls, to make it 61 for 2 within the fifteenth over.

    Grimmond stored her facet within the sport and introduced up her maiden ODI half century off 64 balls when she pulled Lauren Filer to sq. leg for a single.

    However two overs later she was caught at lengthy on for 53 making an attempt to hit Smith out of the bottom, to go away the Windies 90 for 3 within the twenty third over.

    Stafanie Taylor made 20 earlier than she was dismissed by Alice Capsey, and the West Indies’ probabilities of victory basically ended after they misplaced the wickets of Glasgow, Shabika Gajnabi and Aliyah Alleyne within the house of seven balls to hunch to 154 for seven.

    Cherry-Ann Fraser (24), Claxton (18) and Ramharack, who scored an unbeaten 15, all made cameos however by then the consequence was determined.

    For England, Capsey took 3-41, Smith (2-27), and Filer (2-44).



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