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RESULT
5th Match, Group B, Galle, September 28, 2012, ICC Women's World Twenty20
(20 ov, T:152) 129/9

NZ Women won by 22 runs

Player Of The Match
59 (46) & 2/25
sophie-devine
Report

West Indies implode against Sri Lanka

A round-up of Group B matches of Women's World Twenty20 played on September 28, 2012

ESPNcricinfo staff
28-Sep-2012
Sri Lanka Women 50 for 3 in 10.3 overs (Siriwardene 18*, Taylor 1-4) beat West Indies Women 42 for 8 in 8 overs (Seneviratna 2-4) by five runs (D/L)
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
West Indies imploded in spectacular fashion to lose to Sri Lanka by five runs in a rain-affected match in Galle. Chasing a modest D/L target of 48 runs in eight overs, West Indies appeared well on their way with Tremayne Smartt getting a boundary off the first ball and nine runs in the opening over. The first ball of the second over resulted in a run-out, but with previous match's top-scorer Deandra Dottin opening her account with a boundary, the match was in West Indies' control.
Though Inoka Ranaweera's double-strike in the third over injected some life into the game, West Indies continued to attack, taking 10 runs off the fourth over. Two overs and another run out later, West Indies needed 12 off 12 with six wickets in hand and were still ahead.
However, the next six balls capsized the chase. The first was a dot ball and Chamani Seneviratna had Juliana Nero stumped off the second. Third ball saw the third run-out of the innings. A dot ball was then followed by a stumping, which was followed by another dot and the advantage was duly handed over to Sri Lanka. There were no more surprises in the last over, just a bonus run-out.
West Indies had put Sri Lanka in to bat in a match reduced to 17-overs a side after wet outfield had delayed the start by an hour. Sri Lanka made a good start with 21 off three overs, but the loss of their openers in consecutive overs slowed them down. The rains came again and Sri Lanka's innings was halted at 50 for 3 after 10.3 overs, with West Indies getting a revised D/L target of 48.
West Indies' loss meant that all four teams in the group are now tied on points.
New Zealand Women 151 for 5 (Devine 59, Mackay 49, Benade 2-15) beat South Africa Women 129 for 9 (van Niekerk 34*, Browne 3-12) by 22 runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Sophie Devine dazzled with bat and ball to help New Zealand overpower South Africa by 22 runs the first match of the day in Galle. Devine scored a well-paced 59 off 46 balls and then picked up two wickets during South Africa's faltering chase.
Teams have preferred to field first in the tournament so far and South Africa's decision after winning the toss appeared correct as Susan Benade got rid of both New Zealand openers by the fourth over with only 24 runs on the board. Devine, along with Frances Mackay, played out the next few overs carefully as New Zealand made slow progress to reach 44 in nine overs. The batsmen, however, changed gears in the tenth over with the introduction of offspinner Sunette Loubser. Devine smashed the bowler for a six and a four off consecutive balls to take 13 runs off the over and hit two boundaries in the next. Mackay, after playing second fiddle to Devine for a while, also joined in with three consecutive boundaries off Dane van Niekerk.
Devine brought up her first T20 fifty with a six off Loubser but was dismissed in the same over, the 16th of the innings, after sharing a 94-run stand with Mackay that came off 44 balls. Mackay continued to attack and her 49 helped New Zealand score 151 - the highest total in the tournament thus far.
Benade led a counter-attack during the chase after South Africa lost the openers early to Erin Bermingham, but she became the first of Nicola Browne's three wickets in three overs, effectively ending the contest. Van Niekerk resisted with an unbeaten 34 but she ran out of partners as South Africa finished 22 runs short.
Devine, who was selected for the tournament after spending a year playing with New Zealand hockey team, was named the Player of the Match.
"It has given me a lot of confidence now that I can perform again at the international stage. It has been a wee while. So it is really pleasing for me to get some runs and also a couple of wickets," Devine said.

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