Taylor strikes again
Published: Wednesday | October 13, 2010
South Africa (CMC):
Jamaican opener Stafanie Taylor stroked yet another half-century to guide the West Indies to a comfortable 93-run win over Pakistan, in their final one-day international of the ICC Women's Challenge here yesterday.
The 19-year-old right-hander sustained her run of superb form with a knock of 83 from 112 balls as West Indies, asked to bat first, rattled up 256 for eight off their allotted 50 overs.
In response, Pakistan never recovered from a poor start and were bowled out for 163 off 44.2 overs, with captain Sana Mir top scoring with 39.
Left-arm seamer Shanel Daley (2-25) and off-spinner Stafanie Taylor (2-26) grabbed two wickets apiece.
Taylor, who has scored heavily in the ODI segment of the six-team tournament, struck just three fours as she once again anchored the Windies innings with a mature knock.
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Published: Wednesday | October 13, 2010
South Africa (CMC):
Jamaican opener Stafanie Taylor stroked yet another half-century to guide the West Indies to a comfortable 93-run win over Pakistan, in their final one-day international of the ICC Women's Challenge here yesterday.
The 19-year-old right-hander sustained her run of superb form with a knock of 83 from 112 balls as West Indies, asked to bat first, rattled up 256 for eight off their allotted 50 overs.
In response, Pakistan never recovered from a poor start and were bowled out for 163 off 44.2 overs, with captain Sana Mir top scoring with 39.
Left-arm seamer Shanel Daley (2-25) and off-spinner Stafanie Taylor (2-26) grabbed two wickets apiece.
Taylor, who has scored heavily in the ODI segment of the six-team tournament, struck just three fours as she once again anchored the Windies innings with a mature knock.
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