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Spinners make it 4-0 for India in rain-hit encounter

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Sunday, 17 November 2019 21:00

India women 50 for 7 (Vastrakar 10, Matthews 3-13) beat West Indies women 45 for 5 (Matthews 11, Patil 2-8) by five runs

India continued their dominance against West Indies in the series, beating them by five runs in a nine-overs-a-side affair in Providence in the fourth T20I to make it 4-0. The hosts were unable to chase down a target of 51 in the rain-hit encounter, losing five wickets in the process to India's spinners Anuja Patil, Deepti Sharma and Radha Yadav.

West Indies spinners had clicked too, stopping India from posting a huge total, reducing them to 40 for 7 in 7.5 overs. In Smriti Mandhana's absence, Jemimah Rodrigues opened with Shafali Verma and Veda Krishnamurthy played at No. 3. All three of them were removed by offpsinner Hayley Matthews inside the third over. West Indies spinners continued to cause damage, removing six India batters for single-digit scores, restricting them for 50 for 7 at the end of nine overs.

In reply, West Indies managed to keep their wickets intact initially, losing just two wickets in the first six overs, but their required run rate soared over 8 - they were scoring at just 4.16 till then, India's spinners keeping them quiet. A boundary in the penultimate over by McLean helped reduce the requirement for West Indies to 13 runs off the last over. But they lost two wickets in that over - Shemaine Campbelle was run out and Sheneta Grimmond was caught behind off Patil - and couldn't manage to find the boundary.

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