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WI Women’s captain Stephanie Taylor calls on batsmen to fire together in World Cup

Ansh Gain
2 years ago

Stephanie Taylor has called on West Indies to adapt their style if they want to convert their big tournament T20 record into a 50-over World Cup success.

South Africa beat West Indies by 96 runs and six wickets after winning the Super Over in their second match of the ODI series just before the tour of New Zealand. They also suffered heavy defeats in both their practice matches, losing by 90 runs to Australia and 81 runs to India.

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The West Indies didn’t really threaten to cross the 200 mark with the bat:-

On both temptations, the West Indies didn’t really threaten to cross the 200 mark with the bat and it was an area that Taylor would like to address to his team in the lead up to the opening match of the tournament against New Zealand at Mount Maunganui on Friday. Was. ,

“We had a meeting and we said we had to score over two hundred to be competitive,” Taylor said. “In the two games we played, we didn’t do that. So it’s something we’ve seen and going forward, it’s something we need to work on.”

West Indies won the T20 World Cup in 2016 under the leadership of Stephanie Taylor :-

West Indies, led by Stafanie Taylor, won the T20 World Cup in 2016, but featured in the 50-over World Cup final only once, losing to Australia in 2013. Taylor said some players found T20 cricket more enjoyable, but it was important to the West. Indies line-up to change the pace and dig in during the longer format.

“When it comes to the longer format, we need to spend more time in the middle,” Taylor said. “It’s an area in which we’re falling a lot, rolling the strike and trying to build more partnerships. We’re not building a lot of partnerships, so we keep falling in that department.”
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Among the positive aspects of West Indies’ preparations, Hayley Matthews and Sheaman Campbell averaged 44 and 63 against India, while Taylor scored similar fifties against Australia.

During the series in South Africa, West Indies had several contributors with the bat. Deandra Dottin, Chadian Nation, Chinelle Henry, Kycia Knight and Matthews. Earlier, they had defeated Pakistan 3-0 in Karachi.

Stephanie Taylor said :-

“Other batsmen are starting to contribute,” said Taylor. “What we need to do is be in that collective in each game, be consistent. It’s something I’ve talked about a lot, not just one or two batsmen always performing.

And perhaps looking at how the teams are playing, with a lot of fifties. The batsman is leading the way and he is taking responsibility. As batsmen, we have to do it more consistently.”

After a 4-1 ODI series win over India with a nine-wicket win against Australia in practice earlier this week, New Zealand are in peak form at the right time.

He was defeated by Pakistan in their other practice match. New Zealand’s top three Sophie Devine, Amelia Kerr and Suzy Bates have been in fine form. Scoring 353 runs at an average of 117.66 in the series against India.

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But Taylor asked whether the White Ferns would put any extra pressure on their match as the hosts of the tournament were irrelevant.

“We don’t talk about whether they are under pressure,” she said. “I think it’s for them. We try to focus on ourselves and what we need to do to do well.”

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