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New Zealand ladies have taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series, winning the primary ODI by five sudden spikes in demand for the DLS Technique and requiring the second by two wickets in a nail-biter.

“The ODI series has been a re-visitation of play for the group since their last experience would have been the World Cup in February-April (in New Zealand). Albeit the group is in the modifying system, the initial two matches ended up having extremely close outcomes, which drills well for what was to come,” said Cricket West Indies (CWI) lead selector for ladies, Ann Browne-John.

“The skipper, Hayley Matthews, drove from the front with her bowling and batting in the subsequent match. It is likewise an opportunity to begin uncovering a portion of the more youthful players obvious in the way that Shabika Gajnabi was given the obligation of batting at No. 3. Another youthful player, Cherry Ann Fraser has been remembered for the crew for the last ODI as the board endeavors to proceed with player improvement and openness to global cricket,” she added.

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The ODI series will be trailed by the five-match T20I apparatus starting September 28.

West Indies crew for third ODI: Hayley Matthews (skipper), Shakera Selman, Aaliyah Alleyne, Afy Fletcher, Cherry-Ann Fraser, Shabika Gajnabi, Chinelle Henry, Kyshona Knight, Natasha McLean, Chedean Country, Karishma Ramharack, Stafanie Taylor, Rashada Williams.