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Dec 20, 2024 Sports
SportsMax – The West Indies will have to wait a bit longer for their first T20 International series win over India since 2017 after they were defeated by 60 runs in the Thursday’s decisive third T20I at the DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai.
India batted first, posting 217-4 from their 20 overs before restricting the West Indians to 157-9 in their 20 overs.
It looked like Hayley Matthews made the right decision by choosing to bowl first after winning the toss when Chinelle henry got the wicket of Uma Chetry for a duck at the end of the first over.
However, that proved to be the last bit of success the Windies women experienced for a while as captain Smriti Mandhana and Jemimah Rodrigues added 98 throughout the next nine overs.
That partnership ended when Rodrigues fell off the bowling of Afy Fletcher for 39 in the 11th over.
Raghvi Bist then joined her skipper and the pair out on a further 44 before Mandhana went off the bowling of Deandra Dottin with two balls to go in the 15th over.
Mandhana made a top score of 77 off47 balls including 13 fours and a six.
That wicket brought Richa Ghosh to the crease and the wicket-keeper/batter played a massive part in India reaching their biggest total of the series.
Ghosh combined with Bist to put on 70 for the fourth wicket in just 5.1 overs before being dismissed with one ball remaining in the innings for a 21-ball 54 including three fours and five sixes.
Bist finished 31* as India reached 217-4 from their 20 overs.
In pursuit of 218 for victory, the West Indian chase started slowly with openers Matthews and Qiana Joseph adding just nine in the first three overs thanks to some accurate Indian bowling.
That built up pressure paid off in the fourth over when Joseph, after hitting a six off the previous ball, fell caught off the bowling of Sajeevan Sanjana for 11 off 13 balls with the score on 20.
In a change in the order, Deandra Dottin came in at number three and her and Matthews added 37 for the second wicket before Matthew fell caught off the bowling of Radha Yadav for a 17-ball 22 in the eighth over.
One over later, all West Indian hope seemed lost as Dottin fell for 25 off 17 balls, caught off the bowling of Titas Sandhu with the score on 62.
Shemaine Campbelle and Chinelle Henry, who came in at four and five, respectively, both batted well in their partnership of 34 for the fourth wicket before Campbelle fell caught for an 11-ball 17 off the bowling of Deepti Sharma at the start of the 12th over.
Henry was the best West Indian batter of the day, making 43 off just 16 balls to try her hand at overhauling the massive total put up by the hosts.
She hit three fours and four sixes before falling with the score on 129 in the 15th over.
Aaliyah Alleyne (6), Nerissa Crafton (9) and Shabika Gajnabi (3) all fell before the end of the 18th over as India closed in on the win and a series triumph.
In the end, the West Indies finished 157-9 off their 20 overs, losing by 60 runs.
Radha Yadav finished with 4-29 from her four overs.
Both teams will now turn their attention to the three-match ODI series on Sunday in Vadodara.
Full Scores:
India Women 217-4 from 20 overs (Smriti Mandhana 77, Richa Ghosh 54, Jemimah Rodrigues 39, Raghvi Bist 31*, Chinelle Henry 1-14).
West Indies Women 157-9 from 20 overs (Chinelle Henry 43, Deandra Dottin 25, Hayley Matthews 22, Radha Yadav 4-29).
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