CC Women’s World Cup 2013 18th Match, Super Six: New Zealand Women vs West Indies Women Scorecard 11 Feb 2013
New Zealand Women vs West Indies Women 18th Match, Super Six of ICC Women’s World Cup 2013 Played at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, on 11th February 2013.
West Indies Women 207/9 (50 ov)
New Zealand Women 159 (44.3 ov)
West Indies Women won by 48 runs
New Zealand Women RR 3.57
Last 5 ovs 22/2 RR 4.40
Required RR 8.90
West Indies Women RR 4.14
West Indies Women won by 48 runs
Batsmen Runs B 4s 6s SR Mat Runs HS Ave
*Sian Ruck(rhb) 0 5 0 0 0.00 22 37 12* 12.33
Bowlers O M R W Econ Mat Wkts BBI Econ
*Anisa Mohammed(ob) 8.3 3 13 1 1.52(0nb,0w) 62 91 7/14 2.94
Recent overs . 5nb 4 . 1lb 2 1 | . . . 1 . 1 | 1 . W . . . | 1 . W
Last Bat RH Priest run out 36 (88m 65b 4x4 0x6) SR: 55.38
Fall of wicket: 159/10 (44.3 ov); Partnership: 1 runs, 1.0 overs, RR: 1.00
Priest sits on the pitch looking defeated as the West Indians celebrate. She eventually gathers herself up and takes the defeat with a smile.Anissa Mohammed: "We fought from beginning to end. 207 was a good total, we needed to get some early wickets."
West Indies are one win away from the final. New Zealand's task gets tougher. They have one last game against England. They will be keeping an eye on the other matches on Wednesday, the last of the Super Sixes.
The umpiring left a lot to be desired, with at least three going against New Zealand.
Presentation:
Bates: "There's going to be a lot of hurt, we didn't play well enough. We thought there would be enough in the wicket early but gave away too many boundaries at one stage. We needed at least one big partnership."
Aguilleira: "Stafanie started the innings brilliantly. I give the girls all the credit. We believed that once we got to 200 our bowlers would do the job. I must commend Anisa Mohammed. We have good depth in tour team."
Mohammed is the Player of the Match: "There's no big secret behind (my action). I think Stafanie is a brilliant player. We leave (our celebrations) to the next game."
Interesting that Bates did not mention the umpiring. She admitted that West Indies played better overall.
Thanks for your company. The action continues on Wednesday. Cheers!
44.3
Mohammed to Ruck, OUT, a run-out ends the match! West Indies have beaten NZ for the first time, she cuts down to point, sets off for the run, there's hesitation, Priest was ball-watching, Campbelle fires the throw to the keeper, Priest was well short
RH Priest run out 36 (88m 65b 4x4 0x6) SR: 55.38
44.2
Mohammed to Ruck, no run, spins back in and she chops it down the track
44.1
Mohammed to Priest, 1 run, gives it a lot of air and she drills it down to long-on
End of over 44 (1 run) New Zealand Women 158/9 (50 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 3.59, RRR: 8.33) SEA Ruck 0* (3b) DJS Dottin 4-0-11-2
RH Priest 35* (64b 4x4) A Mohammed 8-3-12-1
End of over 44 (1 run) New Zealand Women 158/9 (50 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 3.59, RRR: 8.33) SEA Ruck 0* (3b) DJS Dottin 4-0-11-2
RH Priest 35* (64b 4x4) A Mohammed 8-3-12-1
in to Ruck, no run, slower ball outside off and she pushes it to the off side
43.6
Dottin to Ruck, no run, slower ball outside off and she pushes it to the off side
43.5
Dottin to Ruck, no run, makes room and drills it back to the bowler
43.4
Dottin to Ruck, no run, full outside off and she pokes it to the off side
43.3
Dottin to Tahuhu, OUT, nine down! Soft dismissal, looped up on middle and off, looking to force it down the ground, lobbed to the bowler, Dottin picks up her second wicket
LMM Tahuhu c & b Dottin 7 (20m 17b 0x4 0x6) SR: 41.17
43.2
Dottin to Tahuhu, no run, that was a touch too wide outside off and no wide called strangely
43.1
Dottin to Priest, 1 run, low full toss on middle and leg and she clubs it down to deep midwicket
Dottin to Ruck, no run, slower ball outside off and she pushes it to the off side
43.5
Dottin to Ruck, no run, makes room and drills it back to the bowler
43.4
Dottin to Ruck, no run, full outside off and she pokes it to the off side
43.3
Dottin to Tahuhu, OUT, nine down! Soft dismissal, looped up on middle and off, looking to force it down the ground, lobbed to the bowler, Dottin picks up her second wicket
LMM Tahuhu c & b Dottin 7 (20m 17b 0x4 0x6) SR: 41.17
43.2
Dottin to Tahuhu, no run, that was a touch too wide outside off and no wide called strangely
43.1
Dottin to Priest, 1 run, low full toss on middle and leg and she clubs it down to deep midwicket
End of over 43 (2 runs) New Zealand Women 157/8 (51 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 3.65, RRR: 7.28) RH Priest 34* (63b 4x4) A Mohammed 8-3-12-1
LMM Tahuhu 7* (15b) SC Selman 4-0-31-0
LMM Tahuhu 7* (15b) SC Selman 4-0-31-0
Kanishka (not me): "Can't understand the logic of umpires from countries such as Indonesia and Singapore umpiring a World Cup. These women have worked to be here. Deserve some elite umpiring!"
42.6
Mohammed to Priest, 1 run, tossed up on the pads and she works it to deep midwicket, thinks of a second
42.5
Mohammed to Priest, no run
42.4
Mohammed to Tahuhu, 1 run, fullish and she drills it back to the bowler
42.3
Mohammed to Tahuhu, no run, stays back to cut and it passes the edge
42.2
Mohammed to Tahuhu, no run, tossed up and lands on a fullish length and she drills it back to the bowler
42.1
Mohammed to Tahuhu, no run, stays back and punches it to the off side
42.6
Mohammed to Priest, 1 run, tossed up on the pads and she works it to deep midwicket, thinks of a second
42.5
Mohammed to Priest, no run
42.4
Mohammed to Tahuhu, 1 run, fullish and she drills it back to the bowler
42.3
Mohammed to Tahuhu, no run, stays back to cut and it passes the edge
42.2
Mohammed to Tahuhu, no run, tossed up and lands on a fullish length and she drills it back to the bowler
42.1
Mohammed to Tahuhu, no run, stays back and punches it to the off side
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End of over 42 (13 runs) New Zealand Women 155/8 (53 runs required from 48 balls, RR: 3.69, RRR: 6.62)




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