Henry pleased by Windies Women effort

February 01, 2022
West Indies Women celebrate victory over hosts South Africa in their second One-Day International played in Johannesburg yesterday.
West Indies Women celebrate victory over hosts South Africa in their second One-Day International played in Johannesburg yesterday.
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It took a super over to separate the West Indies from South Africa in the second one-day international (ODI), with the visitors coming out on top in their rain-affected encounter in Johannesburg.

With the rain reducing the contest to 41 overs per side, both teams managed to make 160 runs, with the South Africans getting their score in 40 overs and four balls, and the West Indies being dismissed in 37 overs and four balls.

Player-of-the-Match Chinelle Henry put in a decent shift for the regional girls, bagging two wickets for 32 runs in nine overs, then returned to hit 26 in the Windies run chase. Chedean Nation made a valiant 35, which almost got the visitors over the line, as Ayabonga Khaka bagged five wickets for 26 runs.

Earlier, Sune Luus made a top score of 46 in the South African innings, with all the Windies bowlers picking up two wickets each.

With neither side able to separate themselves, a super over was needed to determine a winner, and the West Indies sent Deandra Dottin and Hayley Matthews to do the business.

Dottin smashed 19 runs from five balls, with Matthews hitting the final ball for six off Shabnim Ismail. Set 25 to win, South Africa relied on Chloe Tryon and Tazmin Brits, who blasted 15 runs off the first four balls bowled by Matthews.

They would, however, get just two runs from the last two balls, which handed the West Indies victory and a welcomed relief for Henry.

"We have been putting in the work and it was just about going out there and applying ourselves," she said after the game. "As a team, we are in a good space and once we continue to do the things we are doing, we will be fine."

The West Indies could have been 2-0 up in the series had the first ODI not been abandoned because of rain. The West Indies made 243 in that match and had South Africa reeling at 87 for five.

For Henry, the win yesterday has given the team the belief to go on to do big things with the World Cup on the horizon.

"Before we left the Caribbean, the point of coming here was to use these four matches as a practice to go into the World Cup," she said. "We have been in really good shape and working hard and it's just to continue doing the little things that will help us to continue to improve."

Game three in the series will be played on Thursday.

SCOREBOARD

SOUTH AFRICA WOMEN (Max: 41 overs)

L Wolvaardt c Selman b Henry 25

T Brits c wkp Campbelle b Henry 25

L Goodall st Campbelle b Ramharack 1

*S Luus c Taylor b Connell 46

M du Preez c Matthews b Ramharack 9

C Tryon c Henry b Connell 18

+S Jafta c & b Matthews 14

S Ismail c Williams b Selman 0

M Klaas c Nation b Selman 3

A Khaka c wkp Campbelle b Matthews 4

N Mlaba not out 6

Extras (lb1, w5, nb3) 9

TOTAL (all out, 40.4 overs) 160

Fall of wickets: 1-53, 2-58, 3-58, 4-91, 6-142, 7-146, 8-148, 9-151, 10-160

Bowling: Connell 8-0-22-2 (w1), Selman 8-0-47-2 (w2, nb3), Matthews 7.4-0-21-2, Henry 9-1-32-2 (w2), Ramharack 8-1-37-2.

WEST INDIES WOMEN (Target: 161 off 41 overs)

D Dottin b Khaka 37

R Williams c Luus b Klaas 1

Kycia Knight c Goodall b Khaka 3

*S Taylor c & b Luus 21

H Matthews c Ismail b Khaka 4

+S Campbelle b Luus 13

C Nation c Goodall b Klaas 35

C Henry b Khaka 26

S Connell lbw b Khaka 0

S Selman lbw b Ismail 11

K Ramharack not out 1

Extras (lb1, w6, nb1) 8

TOTAL (all out, 37.4 overs) 160

Fall of wickets: 1-8, 2-32, 3-43 , 4-49, 5-82, 6-83, 7-137, 8-137, 9-158, 10-160.

Bowling: Ismail 7.4-0-28-1, Klaas 6-1-42-2, Khaka 8-1-26-5, Mlaba 9-0-38-0, Lulus 7-1-25-2.

Result: West Indies won via super-over.

Series: West Indies lead four-match series 1-0.

Player-of-the-Match: Chenille Henry.

Toss: South Africa Women.

Umpires: Arno Jacobs, Siphelele Gasa; TV - Lubabalo Gcuma.

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