The West Indies women's cricket team toured England to play the England women's cricket team in June 2019.[1] The tour consisted of three Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs) and three Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is).[2] The WODI games were part of the 2017–20 ICC Women's Championship.[3] Prior to their visit to England, the West Indies women's team also toured Ireland to play three WT20I matches.[4][5] England women won the WODI series 3–0.[6] With the victory in the third WODI, it was England's 13th-consecutive win across all formats.[7] England won the T20I series 1–0, after two matches were abandoned due to rain.[8]
England women | West Indies women | ||
Dates | 6 – 25 June 2019 | ||
Captains | Heather Knight | Stafanie Taylor | |
One Day International series | |||
Results | England women won the 3-match series 3–0 | ||
Most runs | Amy Jones (189) | Chedean Nation (66) | |
Most wickets |
Kate Cross (5) Sophie Ecclestone (5) | Hayley Matthews (7) | |
Player of the series | Amy Jones (Eng) | ||
Twenty20 International series | |||
Results | England women won the 3-match series 1–0 | ||
Most runs | Danni Wyatt (81) | Stacy-Ann King (43) | |
Most wickets |
Katherine Brunt (2) Linsey Smith (2) |
Shamilia Connell (1) Afy Fletcher (1) Chinelle Henry (1) Hayley Matthews (1) |
Squads
editWODIs | WT20Is | ||
---|---|---|---|
England[9] | West Indies[10] | England[11] | West Indies[10] |
Reniece Boyce, Shanika Bruce, Britney Cooper, Shabika Gajnabi, Sheneta Grimmond and Shawnisha Hector were also named as reserve players for the West Indies.[12] Ahead of the tour, Deandra Dottin was ruled out of the West Indies' squad due to injury, and was replaced by Britney Cooper.[13] Bryony Smith was added to England's squad for the third WODI match of the series.[14]
WODI series
edit1st WODI
editv
|
||
- England Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- Tammy Beaumont (Eng) scored her 2,000th run in WODIs.[15]
- England Women made their highest score against the West Indies Women in WODIs.[16]
- This was England Women's biggest winning margin, in terms of runs, against the West Indies Women.[17]
- Points: England Women 2, West Indies Women 0.
2nd WODI
editv
|
||
- England Women won the toss and elected to bat.
- West Indies Women were set a revised target of 209 runs from 28 overs due to rain.
- Laura Marsh (Eng) played in her 100th WODI.[18]
- Points: England Women 2, West Indies Women 0.
3rd WODI
editv
|
||
- West Indies Women won the toss and elected to field.
- West Indies Women were set a revised target of 267 runs from 39 overs due to rain.
- Bryony Smith (Eng) made her WODI debut.
- Points: England Women 2, West Indies Women 0.
WT20I series
edit1st WT20I
edit2nd WT20I
editv
|
||
- England Women won the toss and elected to bat.
3rd WT20I
editReferences
edit- ^ "England Women to take on Windies and Australia at home in 2019". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
- ^ "Women's Ashes: Taunton to host Test of 2019 England v Australia series". BBC Sport. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
- ^ "England Women to host Australia and West Indies in 2019". England and Wales Cricket Board. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
- ^ "Three double-headers announced among 12-match international summer schedule for Ireland Women". Cricket Ireland. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
- ^ "Ireland Women to play West Indies, Zimbabwe and Scotland in summer series". BBC Sport. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
- ^ "England v West Indies: Hosts complete series whitewash with 135-run win". BBC Sport. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
- ^ "Jones, Taylor half-centuries help England to 3–0 series win". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 14 June 2019.
- ^ "England clinch series win over West Indies after washout in Derby". BBC Sport. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
- ^ "England v West Indies: Sarah Taylor, Sophie Ecclestone & Jenny Gunn back in ODI squad". BBC Sport. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
- ^ a b "West Indies recall Hayley Matthews, Stacy-Ann King for Ireland, England tours". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
- ^ "Linsey Smith added to England squad for West Indies T20Is". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
- ^ "Matthews, King return for West Indies tour of Ireland and England". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
- ^ "Deandra Dottin to miss West Indies' England-Ireland tour, Britney Cooper called up". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
- ^ "England Women update squad for final match of Royal London ODI series". England and Wales Cricket Board. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
- ^ Nicholson, Raf (6 June 2019). "Free-scoring Amy Jones sets up England demolition of West Indies". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ "Heather Knight, Amy Jones lead England to emphatic win over West Indies". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 7 June 2019.
- ^ "England v West Indies: Hosts win first ODI by record 208 runs". BBC Sport. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
- ^ "Kent's Laura Marsh in line to earn 100th England ODI cap". Kent Online. 8 June 2019. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
External links
edit