Dubai (UAE): West Indies Women’s captain Hayley Matthews scored 10 wickets against South Africa Women in their last match ahead of their match against Scotland Women in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 in the United Arab Emirates. He opened up about losing by a margin of . A view of the ongoing marquee event.
“Pretty disappointing match”: Hayley Matthews opens up about defeat in WT20 WC match against South African women
Both West Indies and Scotland will be looking to bounce back from their opening group stage defeats.
West Indies suffered a disappointing 10-wicket loss to South Africa, and pacer Zayda James will have to work hard to get fit after sustaining a facial injury in Friday’s opening match.
Scotland narrowly fell short against Bangladesh in their tournament opener on Thursday, but will be encouraged by a decent performance with the ball and opener Sarah Blyth’s impressive unbeaten 49*.
Bryce will need support with the bat this time from the likes of Saskia Hawley and her sister Kathryn, but West Indies will not want to rely on Staphanie Taylor to do all the scoring this time and skipper Hayley -Matthews will definitely play an important role. Decide on this contest.
“It was a pretty disappointing match. First of all, we didn’t get enough runs on the board. Yeah, we probably would have taken a few wickets and fought a little bit more in at least the second innings, but yeah, in two innings Yes,” Matthews was quoted as saying by the ICC.
Additionally, Scotland all-rounder Saskia Hawley said it was a “proud” moment for the team to represent her in her debut season.
“There’s a tremendous amount of passion and pride in representing Scotland in their first World Cup. Our captain, Katherine Blyth, said, ‘We’re going to make history here.’ It’s so much more than that. That’s a bonus. So it’s definitely stuck together as a group and that’s one of the things that we’re really proud of as a group. ”
West Indies: Hayley Matthews, Aaliyah Alleyne, Shamilia Connell, Deandra Dottin, Shemaine Campbell, Ashmini Munisar, Afi Fletcher, Stafanie Taylor, Chinelle Henry, Chedian Nation, Kiana Joseph. , Zaida James, Karishma Ramharak, Mandy Mangroo, Nerissa Crafton
Scotland: Kathryn Blyth, Sarah Blyth, Lorna Jack-Brown, Abi Aitken-Drummond, Abtaha Maqsood, Saskia Hawley, Chloe Abel, Priyanaz Chatterjee, Megan McCall, Darcey Carter, Ailsa Lister, Hannah Rainey, Rachel Slater, Catherine Fraser, Olivia Bell.
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