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Player of the series Ramharack stars with 4-12 as West Indies Women defeat Bangladesh Women by eight wickets to seal ODI 2-1 series win

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January 25, 2025
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Bradley Jacks- Hosts West Indies Women produced a dominant display over Bangladesh Women with an eight-wicket win in the third One-Day International at Warner Park in St. Kitts on Friday to seal a 2-1 series victory.

Player of the match and series Karishma Ramharack starred with 4-12 from her 6.5 overs to help rout the Bangladeshis for just 118 in 43.5 overs.

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Zaida James was also excellent with the ball with her 2-15 from seven overs in support of Ramharack.

Sharmin Akter led the way with the bat for the tourists with 37 off 58 balls including five fours while Sobhana Mostary made a patient 25 off 62 balls in support.

The West Indies then needed only 27.3 overs to reach 122-2 and secure a comfortable win.

Qiana Joseph led the way with 39 off 66 balls at the top of the order while Deandra Dottin and Shemaine Campbelle brought the team home with an unbeaten 49-run third wicket partnership.

Dottin finished 33* off just 19 balls including four fours and two sixes while Campbelle ended up 25* off 47 balls including two fours.

Both teams will next turn their attention to the three-match T20I series from January 27-31.

The next ODI assignment for both teams will be the 2025 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifying Tournament alongside Ireland, Scotland, Pakistan and Thailand, from which two teams will advance to the World Cup scheduled for August-September in India later this year.

A start date and venue for the qualifying tournament has yet to be determined. (Sportsmax)

 

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