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Alyssa Healy saying in commentary reckons the West Indies innings is probably over now given that we have already lost overs in this game.
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Windies are being shafted here. Both of those decisions were not out.
LBW where it looked like it hit the edge of the bat a fraction before the pads.I saw the Sutherland catch - still trying to work out what the third umpire saw as the call seemed to clearly make contact with the ground with a puff of dust
What else happened?
Wonder why they didn't regig the batting order and give some middle to lower order a hit .
I actually feel for anyone that paid a ticket for this series. West Indies batting first, in two of the matches with West Indies batting first and getting ambushed and a washout in 2nd ODI. Not exactly a great endorsement for womens cricket getting lopsided matches like that. More lopsided than what we have seen in the Mens World cup especially.Should have played a game of the 100 to round out of the afternoon
I actually feel for anyone that paid a ticket for this series. West Indies batting first, in two of the matches and a washout. Not exactly a great endorsement for womens cricket getting lopsided matches like that. More lopsided than what we have seen in the Mens World cup especially.
I missed the toss as I was in bed at the time but fair enough. I reckon a fair amount of Aussies in that XI will be a tad rusty though with WBBL starting this Thursday. Not alot of them got time in the middle. eg middle to lower order.If today was going to be predicted weather of 25c and blue skies, I bet we bat first after winning the toss - but with the questionable weather around today they decided to play it safe & in a situation in which they knew they'd be able to force a result