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West Indies won the first T20I by 1 run. [9] West Indies won the second T20I by 7 wickets. [10] In third T20I West Indies won by 2 runs and seal the series 3–0. [11] In fourth T20I, Pakistan chased down West Indies's target of 84 and won by 8 wickets. [12] In fifth T20I, West Indies won by 8 wickets and clinch the series 4–1. [13]
The Pakistan women's cricket team toured the West Indies to play the West Indies women's cricket team in June and July 2021. [1] The tour consisted of three Women's Twenty20 International (WT20I) and five Women's One Day International (WODI) matches.
The West Indies' WT20I captain, Merissa Aguilleira, said "I'm pleased we can bring back cricket to Pakistan". [8] Following the conclusion of the tour, West Indies' bowler Shakera Selman said that it was an "honour" to help Pakistan to play in front of their home crowds and families. [9] The West Indies Women won the WT20I series 2–1. [10]
The West Indies women's cricket team played the Pakistan women's cricket team in November 2021. [1] The tour consisted of three Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs), [2] with both teams using the matches as practice ahead of the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier tournament in Zimbabwe. [3]
England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and the West Indies also competed in the first two editions of the Women's Championship. In September 2018, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that they were exploring the option to expand the Women's Championship from eight teams to ten teams, therefore including ...
West Indies by 1 run WT20I 1856: 28 April: Nida Dar: Hayley Matthews: National Stadium, Karachi West Indies by 7 wickets WT20I 1862: 30 April: Nida Dar: Hayley Matthews: National Stadium, Karachi West Indies by 2 runs WT20I 1868: 2 May: Nida Dar: Hayley Matthews: National Stadium, Karachi Pakistan by 8 wickets WT20I 1871: 3 May: Nida Dar ...
West Indies won the toss and elected to field. Hayley Matthews (WI) played in her 100th T20I match. [39] Danni Wyatt-Hodge (Eng) scored her 5,000th run in international cricket. [40] West Indies and South Africa qualified for the semi-finals, while England was eliminated as a result of this match. [6]
The West Indies women's cricket team, nicknamed the Windies, is a combined team of players from various countries in the Caribbean that competes in international women's cricket. The team is organised by the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB), a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC), which represents fifteen countries and ...