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Women's World Cup: New Zealand Women v West Indies Women
10-03-2009 at Sydney, Day 2 of 2
New Zealand Women beat West Indies Women by 56 runs
New Zealand Women won the toss and decided to bat
192 for 8 (50.0 overs)
136 for 8 (50.0 overs)

New Zealand Women Innings - Close
 
 
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
Martin lbw b Alexander
6
34 0 0
Doolan run out
 
10
19 0 0
Bates c Jack b Lewis
11
41 1 0
Satterthwaite
 
b S Taylor
37
63 1 0
McGlashan c S Taylor b Mohammed
14
44 0 0
Mason c S Taylor b Dottin
38
53 2 0
Browne
 
b S Taylor
1
7 0 0
Tsukigawa not out
 
41
35 5 1
Devine
 
b Alexander
4
2 1 0
Priest not out
 
14
4 3 0
Extras
 
3nb 6w 7lb 16
 
Total
 
for 8 192 (50.0 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Selman 5.0 1 14 0
Lewis 10.0 1 26 1
Alexander 10.0 2 37 2
Lavine 6.0 0 31 0
S Taylor 10.0 1 33 2
Mohammed 8.0 1 31 1
Dottin 1.0 0 13 1
Fall of wicket
 
19 Martin
21 Doolan
48 Bates
85 Satterthwaite
99 McGlashan
104 Browne
161 Mason
178 Devine

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West Indies Women Innings - Close
 
 
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
S Taylor c McGlashan b Mason
38
73 4 0
Dottin lbw b Devine
0
1 0 0
Lavine c Bates b Mason
40
97 2 0
Af Fletcher run out
 
12
42 1 0
Jack c Priest b Doolan
4
15 0 0
King
 
b Mason
0
7 0 0
Lewis not out
 
14
29 0 0
Aguilleira
 
b Doolan
6
21 0 0
Alexander c Satterthwaite b Doolan
0
3 0 0
Mohammed not out
 
7
13 0 0
Extras
 
1nb 11w 3lb 15
 
Total
 
for 8 136 (50.0 ovs)

Bowler
O
M
R
W
Devine 8.0 1 24 1
McNeill 5.0 1 17 0
Tsukigawa 8.0 1 14 0
Browne 4.0 0 15 0
Mason 10.0 2 26 3
Doolan 10.0 3 21 3
Bates 5.0 0 16 0
Fall of wicket
 
1 Dottin
62 S Taylor
100 Af Fletcher
106 Lavine
106 King
108 Jack
123 Aguilleira
123 Alexander

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Umpires: N D Harrison, A P Ward
New Zealand Women: Martin, Doolan, Bates, Satterthwaite, McGlashan, Mason (C), Browne, Tsukigawa, Devine, Priest (W), McNeill
West Indies Women: S Taylor, Dottin, Lavine, Af Fletcher, Jack, King, Lewis, Aguilleira (C/W), Alexander, Mohammed, Selman




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