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KARACHI, Pakistan- West Indies Women’s three-match One Day International series against Pakistan Women bowls off on Monday November 8 at the National Stadium in Karachi, with the team welcoming the return of captain Stafanie Taylor and veteran wicket-keeper batter Shemaine Campbelle.
The Maroon Warriors have had four practice sessions since arrival in Karachi to get acclimated to the conditions. They are using this series to firm up preparations ahead of the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifiers to be played in Zimbabwe from November 21- December 5.
Taylor and company are no strangers to the Pakistan team, as they hosted them four months ago in the Caribbean, with the home team winning the ODI series 3-2. In her pre-series preview, captain Taylor reiterated the importance of this series,
“We are using these games to get the preparation going for the qualifiers but not looking too far ahead. We definitely want to take away winnings (from this series) not just practice and for us personally to get some runs and wickets under our belts. We’re not just looking at the qualifiers but ahead to the World Cup (in 2022) where we might just play Pakistan again, so it is good preparation for us moving forward.”
Taylor added,
“We have to get it right in this series. Pakistan are good competitors as we’ve seen the last time we played them. They won the last two matches of the series, so they’re coming into this series on a high. We have to put that past us and focus on this series and what’s ahead to get back into winning ways.”
Taylor who missed the recent home series against South Africa after taking a personal leave of absence isn’t the only veteran rejoining the squad for this tour. It also sees the return of Shemaine Campbelle, who missed both home series against Pakistan Women and South Africa Women due to injury but is now rehabilitated and ready to get more runs and stump dismissals for her team.
Both teams will take on each other in the three-match Cool & Cool ODI Series on November 8, 11 and 14 at the National Stadium, Karachi before heading to Zimbabwe to compete for one of three available qualification spots for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 in New Zealand.
Full Squad
- Stafanie Taylor (captain)
- Anisa Mohammed (vice-captain)
- Aaliyah Alleyne
- Shemaine Campbelle
- Shamilia Connell
- Deandra Dottin
- Sheneta Grimmond
- Chinelle Henry
- Qiana Joseph
- Kycia Knight
- Kyshona Knight
- Hayley Matthews
- Chedean Nation
- Shakera Selman
- Rashada Williams
Travelling Reserves
- Cherry Ann Fraser
- Shabika Gajnabi
- Karishma Ramharack
MATCHES WILL BE STREAMED LIVE VIA THE PAKISTAN CRICKET YOUTUBE CHANNEL
FULL MATCH SCHEDULE
- 1st ODI – 8 November at National Stadium, Karachi
- 2nd ODI – 11 November at National Stadium, Karachi
- 3rd ODI – 14 November at National Stadium, Karachi
All matches start at 10:00am local time in Pakistan, 1:00am Eastern Caribbean time, 12:00am Jamaica time.
ICC WOMEN’S CRICKET WORLD CUP QUALIFER 2021 GROUPS
- Group A: West Indies, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Netherlands
- Group B: Pakistan, Bangladesh, Thailand, Zimbabwe, USA
ICC WOMEN’S CRICKET WORLD CUP QUALIFER 2021 – WEST INDIES WOMEN GROUP A FIXTURES.
- November 21 – West Indies vs Papua New Guinea, Sunrise Cricket Club
- November 23 – West Indies vs Ireland, Old Hararians
- November 27 – West Indies vs Sri Lanka, Old Hararians
- November 29 – West Indies vs Netherlands, Sunrise Cricket Club
ICC WOMEN’S CRICKET WORLD CUP QUALIFIER 2021 – SUPER6 FIXTURES
December 1:
- Super 6 Match 21 – Old Hararians
- Super 6 Match 22 – Harare Sports Club
- Super 6 Match 23 – Sunrise Cricket Club
December 3:
- Super 6 Match 24 – Old Hararians
- Super 6 Match 25 -Harare Sports Club
- Super 6 Match 26 – Sunrise Cricket Club
December 5:
- Super 6 Match 27 – Old Hararians
- Super 6 Match 28 – Harare Sports Club
- Super 6 Match 29 – Sunrise Cricket Club
All matches start at 9.30am local time in Zimbabwe, 3.30am Eastern Caribbean time, 2.30am Jamaica time.
Name of Author: Cricket West Indies
Cricket West Indies (CWI) governs cricket across the West Indies, a confederation of Caribbean countries. Originally established as the West Indies Cricket Board of Control in the 1920s, it became the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) in 1996 and was rebranded as Cricket West Indies in May 2017 as part of a restructuring effort.