Stand-alone ICC Women’s World T20 tournament…
– Bangladesh bowled out for lowest score in World T20
By Brandon Corlette
West Indies registered a resounding 60 run win in their opening match at the National Stadium Providence, East Bank Guyana. It was expected that spin would be the weapon used on the Providence pitch but Deandra Dottin proved otherwise, with her brisk seam bowling. She bowled in the right areas and destroyed the Bangladesh team with match winning figures of 5-6. Her record breaking performance was the best in Women’s World T20 cricket tournaments.
After 40 overs being bowled on the Providence wicket in approximately 7 hours of play, the defending champions, West Indies were asked to bat by Bangladesh’s captain, Salma Khatun. Bangladesh read the conditions brilliantly at Providence, including four spin bowlers and the lone fast bowler, Jahanara Alam.
The threatening opening duo of Hayley Matthews and Deandra Dottin made their way to the center as the relatively fair size Guyanese crowd showed support. Right arm pacer, Jahanara Alam bowled the first over of the match as Matthews and Dottin showed their intent from ball one. Dottin smashed the pacer’s fourth ball straight down the ground for a maximum but Khatun; the off-spinner introduced herself in the second over. The Bangladesh spin attack began to spun webs around the West Indies Women; in Khatun’s first over she opted for a review


strike rate of 100 hit one of the two maximums in her 24-ball 32 being the top-score. Alam picked up three wickets in four consistent overs, while leg-spinner, Ahmed grabbed 2 wickets. Off-spinners, Khatun and Tul Kubra picked up one wicket each to restrict the defending champions.









