England Ladies secured a complete nine-wicket victory over West Indies Ladies within the third and last One-Day Worldwide, finishing a dominant 3-0 clear sweep within the West Indies Ladies’s tour of England 2025.
West Indies innings: A wrestle for momentum
Having gained the toss, England Ladies elected to bowl first on a pitch that provided help to their bowlers. The choice proved to be a superb one because the West Indies Ladies struggled to construct any important partnerships. Regardless of a resilient 34 from opener Qiana Joseph and a late cameo of 27 from Aaliyah Alleyne, supported by a quickfire 11 from Jahzara Claxton on the very finish, the West Indies innings by no means actually took off. They have been restricted to 106/8 of their allotted 21 overs (on account of a DLS technique adjustment).
The English bowlers have been disciplined and efficient all through. Left-arm spinner, Sarah Glenn, was the choose of the bowlers, claiming a powerful 3 wickets for simply 21 runs from her 4 overs. She was nicely supported by Emily Arlott (2/15) and Kate Cross (1/15), who saved the strain on from the outset. Charlotte Dean and Lauren Filer additionally chipped in with a wicket every, guaranteeing no West Indian batter may settle.
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England’s medical chase
In response, England Ladies made gentle work of the goal, chasing it down with 9 wickets in hand and overs to spare. Regardless of the early departure of Sophia Dunkley for a fast 26, the chase was spearheaded by an excellent unbeaten half-century from Natalie Sciver, who blazed her option to 57 runs off simply 33 deliveries, adorned with 9 fours. Alice Capsey supplied glorious assist with a brisk 20 runs off 11 balls, guaranteeing England reached their goal of 109 in simply 10.5 overs.
The West Indies bowlers discovered it robust going in opposition to the aggressive English batting lineup. Karishma Ramharack was the one wicket-taker for the guests, claiming 1 wicket for 31 runs.
This victory not solely seals the sequence whitewash for England Ladies but in addition highlights their all-round energy and dominance all through the sequence, having beforehand gained the primary ODI by 108 runs and the second by 143 runs.
Collection sweep full!!! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/GfckXs2oAI
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) June 7, 2025
Sarah Glenn’s match-winning bowling efficiency rightfully earned her the Participant of the Match award, capping off a memorable sequence for the house facet.
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