West Indies Women win final ODI against South Africa

West Indies Women team has won the final ODI played against South Africa. Read more to know the details.

On Monday, in a match of fluctuating fortunes at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua, West Indies Women cricket team has took out the fifth and final One-day International against South Africa Women via Super Over. West Indies managed to score 192/5 from their 50 overs, with Rashada Williams (78*) top-scoring. Along with Tazmin Brits (48) and Lizelle Lee (61) put on a 111-run opening stand. "South Africa slipped from 111/0 to 143/6 before Mignon du Preez’s 46 took them to a match-tying 192. Du Preez was run out on the final ball of the innings with scores level", reported News18.

Earlier, ESPN cricinfo reported, "Williams’ 78 laid the foundation for the West Indies innings. The opener stood firm as Reniece Boyce (14), Chedean Nation (11) and Dottin (7) all fell inside the opening 21 overs, eventually finding a reliable partner in Hayley Matthews. The pair put on 97 runs for West Indies’ fourth wicket before Matthews (48) fell to Nadine de Klerk in the 46th over. De Klerk was South Africa’s best bowler, taking 3/33 from her full allotment."