Who will win West Indies Women vs India Women, 4th T20 2019?
Already assured of a series win, India Women can now work towards sealing a series whitewash against West Indies Women in the fourth game of this five-match WT20i series. The match will take place in Guyana on November 17 and the live action is scheduled to start at 13:30 local time.
Shafali Verma starred in India’s first two wins, hitting 73 and 69 in the two matches in Gros Islet as India took control of the series. The last match, at Providence Stadium, was much lower scoring but India won by seven wickets after restricting the hosts to just 59/9.
West Indies have now lost seven consecutive WT20i matches and their batting has been the big issue in this series – that 59/9 followed scores of 101/9 and 103/7 on their way to two heavy defeats.
WIW vs INDW, 3rd T20 2019: Where to watch/Live streaming
Live streaming: Cricket West Indies YouTube
WIW vs INDW Toss Prediction
India are yet to win the toss so far in this series. Despite the low-scoring nature of the last game, batting first may still be the better option in Providence if they end their run of lost tosses.
WIW vs INDW Weather Prediction
Once again, rain is forecast in the morning but the chance of it disrupting the match falls significantly in the afternoon. Temperatures will be up to 30 degrees Celsius and the wind should blow much of the rain away, with the chance of rain given at 20 per cent by 1pm.
WIW vs INDW Pitch Condition
Providence Stadium is normally typical of the region – hard, fast and good for batting. Runs were hard to come by last time out, but that could also be partly down to some excellent bowling.
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WI Women Team News & Playing 11
WIW Team News
With Stafanie Taylor ruled out of the series, Anisa Mohammed has taken over as captain. Sheneta Grimmond has played the last two matches but has gone wicketless in her brief bowling spell in each. Teenager Cherry-Ann Fraser – selected as Taylor’s replacement in the squad – could make her WT20i debut in her place.
WIW Key Players
Hayley Matthews: Claimed 2-7 from her four overs last time out to at least provide some positives in another heavy defeat. They were her first wickets of the series, as the all-rounder looks to get back to her best form.
Afy Fletcher: Took 1-17 last time out to get back to wicket-taking ways, having claimed three in two WODIs and bowled tidily against Australia too.
Anisa Mohammed: The off-spinner started this series with two wickets and now has 117 in 106 T20 internationals. She also starred in West Indies’ only win of India’s tour so far, taking five wickets in the opening WODI.
WIW Team Form
West Indies have lost their last seven consecutive WT20 internationals, with this series following their defeats against Australia and England. Batting has been the issue, with scores of 101/9, 103/7 and 59/9 never likely to be enough in any match. They have also claimed just seven wickets across the three games too on their way to three defeats and another series loss.
WI Women Predicted Playing 11
Hayley Matthews, Natasha McLean, Shemaine Campbelle (wk), Chedean Nation, Kyshona A Knight, Stacy-Ann King, Chinelle Henry, Cherry-Ann Fraser, Shakera Selman, Afy Fletcher, Anisa Mohammed (c)
IND Women Team News & Playing 11
INDW Team News
Anuja Patil returned to the team last time out, replacing Shikha Pandey, and with the series now wrapped up there could be more changes on the way. Harleen Deol, Mansi Joshi and Arundhati Reddy will also be hoping to get their chance to impress.
INDW Key Players
Smriti Mandhana: Started the series with 67 in a record-breaking opening partnership with Shafali Verma in the first game and then hit 30* as they shared another century stand in the second match.
Shafali Verma: Out for a duck last time out, but scores of 73 and 69* in the first two games show the 15-year-old is set for a very bright future at the top of the order for India.
Deepti Sharma: The all-rounder spun her way to two more wickets last time out, to follow up the 4-10 she claimed in the second match of the series. She now has seven wickets in this series and 12 on this tour across both formats.
INDW Team Form
India’s three dominant wins so far mean they have followed up series success against South Africa with another comfortable series win. Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma shared century partnerships in the first two games, while the Indian bowlers were excellent too; Deepti Sharma claimed 4-10 to set up victory in the second match. Last time out, meanwhile, they restricted West Indies to just 59/9 and, though they lost early wickets, they eventually eased to a seven-wicket win to take an unassailable lead in this series.
IND Women Predicted Playing 11
Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Deepti Sharma, Veda Krishnamurthy, Taniya Bhatia (wk),Arundhati Reddy, Anuja Patil, Poonam Yadav, Mansi Joshi
WI Women vs IND Women Head to Head
India have levelled up the head-to-head record with three wins from three so far in this series – in stark contrast to their four defeats in four games against the West Indies in 2016. These are their first matches since, and India have been dominant. West Indies have posted three low scores and two century partnerships from Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma allowed India to take control of the series. They sealed series success last time out as Radha Yadhav took 2-6 from four overs to help restrict West Indies to 59/9. In reply, India eased their way to a seven-wicket win.
WIW vs INDW Head to Head Stats
Matches Played |
WIW Won |
INDW Won |
Tie |
No Result |
16 |
8 |
8 |
0 |
0 |
🏆 WI Women vs IND Women Prediction
India Women have been totally dominant so far and, even if they rotate their team, they should still have more than enough quality to beat the West Indies.
Final Verdict: Back India Women to beat West Indies Women
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