New Zealand Women v West Indies Women - http://www.senore.com/Cricket/ICC-World-Cup-2011-c100625 Women's World Cup - 18th Match - Super Six – WI pile 207 runs – Live Score and Update
West Indies Women 207/9 (50 ov) - New Zealand Women chose to field
In their Super Six encounter against New Zealand, West Indies Women after being put to bat gave a brilliant performance by amassing an intimidating score of 207 runs in 50 overs for the loss of nine wickets, at Brabourne Stadium, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mumbai-c820 (neutral venue).
New Zealand had a great start by nabbing their first wicket with only four runs on the board when SEA Ruck had NY McLean trapped in front of stumps in the second over. The batswoman found her way off the field with only four runs to her name.
The second-wicket partnership between Kycia A Knight and SR Taylor led the batting side to 38 runs, before the former was also trapped in front of stumps by Ruck after hitting 15 runs.
Taking charge, SR http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Taylor-c92915 forged a resounding partnership alongside Kyshona A Knight, as the two batswomen took the score to 75 by smacking the bowlers all around the park.
However, before this partnership could leave them with further problems; New Zealand tasted success on the wicket of Kyshona A Knight, who fell against Nielsen after hammering a knock of 13 runs.
The next partnership between SR Taylor and MR Aguilleira was short-lived as the former fell just one run short of scoring a half-century. At the time of her wicket, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760 were sitting on 82 runs.
With the top-order back in the pavilion, MR Aguilleira and DJS Dottin took the score to 104, before Aguilleira lost her wicket after scoring only four runs.
Dottin (27) was the next to go as she left her side lingering on 117 runs.
New Zealand now needed to wrap things up; however, SF Daley and SA Campbelle forged a decent resistance as they managed to take the score to 139, before Campbelle was run out after scoring 11 runs.
SF Daley and A Mohammed then prevented a collapse on a low score by hammering a potent partnership which took the score to 204, before the demise of Daley for 37. Meanwhile, Mohammed stayed unbeaten with 31 runs off her bat.
From http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-Zealand-c754, MJG Nielsen, was the best bowler with three wickets to her name.
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