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    Home CARICOM CARICOM English Trinidad and Tobago

    Matthews’ superb bowling effort carries Windies Women past Sri Lanka

    The Analyst by The Analyst
    June 23, 2026
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    BRIS­TOL, Eng­land – West In­dies Women’s skip­per Hay­ley Matthews turned in her best-ever bowl­ing fig­ures at a World Cup to set up her side’s com­fort­able five-wick­et vic­to­ry over Sri Lan­ka on Sun­day and re­main un­beat­en at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.

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    Open­ing the bowl­ing, Matthews grabbed three wick­ets in her first two overs and Sri Lan­ka nev­er re­cov­ered to be even­tu­al­ly bowled out for 98 in 19.4 overs af­ter be­ing sent in to bat at Coun­ty Ground.

    The Windies weren’t the most clin­i­cal in their run chase, but aid­ed by some shod­dy field­ing by their op­po­nents they romped to 99 for five with 23 balls re­main­ing to reg­is­ter their third win in as many match­es.

    Matthews be­gan her de­struc­tive spell of spin bowl­ing in the first over of the match by stretch­ing to hold on to a spec­tac­u­lar left-hand­ed re­turn catch to dis­miss Vish­mi Gu­naratne with two runs on the board.

    And in her next over, she bowled Sri Lan­ka’s cap­tain Chamari Atha­p­aththu for two and had Harshitha Sama­rawick­ra­ma caught at point in the space of three de­liv­er­ies to see them slump to nine for three.

    Ime­sha Du­lani scored three bound­aries in her knock of 17, but per­ished af­ter pick­ing out Jan­nil­lea Glas­gow at mid-on as she tried to hit pac­er Chinelle Hen­ry over the in­field to make the score 23 for four in the sixth over.

    Kav­isha Dil­hari and Ni­lak­shi­ka Sil­va briefly stemmed the flow of wick­ets dur­ing a 34-run part­ner­ship, but once pac­er Aaliyah Al­leyne held on to a re­turn catch to dis­miss Dil­hari for 21, nor­mal­cy re­turned as two balls lat­er Kaushi­ni Nuthyan­gana was trapped lbw by Ash­mi­ni Mu­nis­ar for a duck, as Sri Lan­ka slipped to 58 for six.

    With the score 81 for six, Sil­va, who top­scored with 30 off 26 balls, hit a de­liv­ery from Afy Fletch­er straight down the throat of De­an­dra Dot­tin at deep back­ward square and Sri Lan­ka’s in­nings ca­pit­u­lat­ed quick­ly there­after, as they lost their last four wick­ets for 17 runs.

    Play­er-of-the-Match Matthews fin­ished with 3-15, while Kar­ish­ma Ramharack took 2-15.

    Faced with a straight­for­ward run chase, Matthews and Dot­tin put on 28 runs in four overs, be­fore the for­mer was run out for 17 by a di­rect hit from Sil­va at mid-on at­tempt­ing a run that was nev­er on.

    Dot­tin’s strug­gles with the bat at the World Cup con­tin­ued when she was dis­missed by Ni­masha Meep­age af­ter scor­ing just 12 from 16 balls to make the score 36 for two.

    She­maine Camp­belle was dropped by wick­et­keep­er Ni­masha Meep­age on a duck, but the missed chance didn’t prove cost­ly as she was dis­missed for four by Atha­p­aththu.

    How­ev­er, vet­er­an Stafanie Tay­lor an­chored the in­nings in an un­beat­en knock of 27 off 25 balls, and de­spite los­ing the wick­ets of Jahzara Clax­ton for six and Hen­ry for a duck to be 70 for five, the West In­dies Women were nev­er in se­ri­ous dan­ger of los­ing the con­test.

    Tay­lor found a re­li­able part­ner in Glas­gow, with the two shar­ing an un­bro­ken part­ner­ship of 29 to see their side over the line.

    They will face fel­low un­beat­en side Eng­land in a top-of-the-ta­ble clash at Lord’s on Wednes­day.

    Brief Scores

    Sri Lan­ka 98 all out in 19.4 overs (Ni­lak­shi­ka Sil­va 30, Kav­isha Dil­hari 20; Hay­ley Matthews 3-15, Kar­ish­ma Ramharack 2-15) lost to West In­dies 99/5 in 17.1 overs (Ste­fanie Tay­lor 27*; Kav­isha Dil­hari 2-22) by five wick­ets.

    In­dia 158/7 in 20 overs (Shafali Ver­ma 31, Deep­ti Shar­ma 29; Ma­rizanne Kapp 2-27, Shab­n­im Is­mail 2-28) lost to South Africa 161/4 in 19.1 overs (Ma­rizanne Kapp 81*, Tazmin Brits 40; Shree Cha­rani 3-24, Shafali ver­ma 1-22) by 6 wick­ets

    Eng­land women 200/5 in 20 overs (Sophia Dunk­ley 57, Al­ice Capsey 40, Freya Kemp 39*, Danielle Gib­son 30*; Kirstie Gor­don 2-30) beat Scot­land 162/7 in 20 overs (Sarah Bryce 34; So­phie Ec­cle­stone 2-23) by 38 runs

    (CMC)





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