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WI- WOMEN VS PAK- WOMEN

WEST INDIES WOMEN Vs PAKISTAN WOMEN

ODI MATCH 2018-2019 | THIRD ODI MATCH| DUBAI | WI-W VS PAK-W | February 11 2019 @ 11.30 AM IST|

The three match series is tied 1-1 and third ODI will decide the series. The T20 series was won by West Indies 1-2 and they may try to repeat their performance in ODI format too, whereas Pakistan may be try to continue their performance of second ODI and seal the series comfortably. 

TEAM NEWS:

TEAM SQUAD:

Windies Women: Kycia Knight (W), Deandra Dottin, Stafanie Taylor (c), Shemaine Campbelle, Chedean Nation, Natasha McLean, Chinelle Henry, Afy Fletcher, Anisa Mohammed, Shakera Selman, shamilia Connell, Merissa Aguilleira, Karishma Ramharack, Rashada Williams  

Pakistan Women: Sidra Ameen, Nahida Khan, Javeria Khan, Bismah Maroof (c), Nida Dar, Aliya Riaz, Sana Mir, Kainat Imtiaz, Sidra Nawaz(w), Diana Baig, Nashra Sandhu, Aiman Anwer, Saba Nazir, Omaima Sohail
Key Players: 
PAKISTAN WOMEN: 
  • Sidra Ameen
  • Nida Dar
  • Nahida Khan
  • Diana Baig
  • Sana Mir

WEST INDIES WOMEN:
  • Stafanie Taylor
  • Natasha Mclean
  • Deandra Dothin
  • Shakera Selman
  • Afy Fletcher
  
Ideal XI:
·         Kycia Knight
  • Sidra Ameen
  • Nida Dar
  • Nahida Khan
  • Stafanie Taylor
  • Natasha Mclean
  • Deandra Dothin
  • Diana Baig
  • Sana Mir
  • Shakera Selman
  • Afy Fletcher
 Choice for Captain and Vice Captain: 
  • Stafanie Taylor
  • Deandra Dothin
  • Diana Baig
  • Nida Dar


Disclaimer:  The information are collected from various sources to help you find the best playing XI. The final playing XI are selected by the team management and  may have certain changes.

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