Chinelle Henry among three West Indians named in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament

Jamaican all-rounder Chinelle Henry has earned a place on the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament.

Henry’s inclusion in the standout 11-player squad highlights her remarkable consistency throughout the competition. Over the course of the tournament, she accumulated 171 runs, with a highest score of 51 not out. Alongside her batting, Henry also made her presence felt in the field, taking four crucial catches and adding a wicket to her tally, showcasing her all-round ability and versatility.

The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament, led by Pakistan’s captain Fatima Sana, also features West Indies’ captain Hayley Matthews and Aaliyah Alleyne.

Matthews, who was nothing short of sensational, played a pivotal role in leading her side with exceptional batting and bowling performances. The Barbados native amassed 240 runs, with a standout performance of 114* against Scotland, where she displayed unparalleled grit and determination. She also shone with the ball, picking up 13 wickets at an impressive average of under 16, finishing as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker.

Alleyne, known for her bowling prowess, was equally remarkable in the qualifier. She finished as the equal second-highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets, including a career-best 4 for 39 in the crucial encounter against Bangladesh. While her batting contributions were more modest, with 63 runs and a highest score of 22, Alleyne’s consistency in taking wickets throughout the tournament proved vital for her team. She also contributed with two catches, rounding out her well-rounded performance.

The Team of the Tournament, which includes players from four countries, is completed by Muneeba Ali, Nashra Sandhu, and Sadia Iqbal from Pakistan, Sharmin Akhter and Nigar Sultana from Bangladesh, and Kathryn Bryce and Katherine Fraser from Scotland. The reserve player for the team is Rabeya Khan of Bangladesh.

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Jamaican all-rounder Chinelle Henry has earned a place on the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament.

Henry’s inclusion in the standout 11-player squad highlights her remarkable consistency throughout the competition. Over the course of the tournament, she accumulated 171 runs, with a highest score of 51 not out. Alongside her batting, Henry also made her presence felt in the field, taking four crucial catches and adding a wicket to her tally, showcasing her all-round ability and versatility.

The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament, led by Pakistan’s captain Fatima Sana, also features West Indies’ captain Hayley Matthews and Aaliyah Alleyne.

Matthews, who was nothing short of sensational, played a pivotal role in leading her side with exceptional batting and bowling performances. The Barbados native amassed 240 runs, with a standout performance of 114* against Scotland, where she displayed unparalleled grit and determination. She also shone with the ball, picking up 13 wickets at an impressive average of under 16, finishing as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker.

Alleyne, known for her bowling prowess, was equally remarkable in the qualifier. She finished as the equal second-highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets, including a career-best 4 for 39 in the crucial encounter against Bangladesh. While her batting contributions were more modest, with 63 runs and a highest score of 22, Alleyne’s consistency in taking wickets throughout the tournament proved vital for her team. She also contributed with two catches, rounding out her well-rounded performance.

The Team of the Tournament, which includes players from four countries, is completed by Muneeba Ali, Nashra Sandhu, and Sadia Iqbal from Pakistan, Sharmin Akhter and Nigar Sultana from Bangladesh, and Kathryn Bryce and Katherine Fraser from Scotland. The reserve player for the team is Rabeya Khan of Bangladesh.

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West Indies ‘A’ set to face South Africa ‘A’ in exciting five-match series

Jamaican all-rounder Chinelle Henry has earned a place on the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament.

Henry’s inclusion in the standout 11-player squad highlights her remarkable consistency throughout the competition. Over the course of the tournament, she accumulated 171 runs, with a highest score of 51 not out. Alongside her batting, Henry also made her presence felt in the field, taking four crucial catches and adding a wicket to her tally, showcasing her all-round ability and versatility.

The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament, led by Pakistan’s captain Fatima Sana, also features West Indies’ captain Hayley Matthews and Aaliyah Alleyne.

Matthews, who was nothing short of sensational, played a pivotal role in leading her side with exceptional batting and bowling performances. The Barbados native amassed 240 runs, with a standout performance of 114* against Scotland, where she displayed unparalleled grit and determination. She also shone with the ball, picking up 13 wickets at an impressive average of under 16, finishing as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker.

Alleyne, known for her bowling prowess, was equally remarkable in the qualifier. She finished as the equal second-highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets, including a career-best 4 for 39 in the crucial encounter against Bangladesh. While her batting contributions were more modest, with 63 runs and a highest score of 22, Alleyne’s consistency in taking wickets throughout the tournament proved vital for her team. She also contributed with two catches, rounding out her well-rounded performance.

The Team of the Tournament, which includes players from four countries, is completed by Muneeba Ali, Nashra Sandhu, and Sadia Iqbal from Pakistan, Sharmin Akhter and Nigar Sultana from Bangladesh, and Kathryn Bryce and Katherine Fraser from Scotland. The reserve player for the team is Rabeya Khan of Bangladesh.

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West Indies Women on the brink after heavy defeat to Pakistan in World Cup Qualifier

Jamaican all-rounder Chinelle Henry has earned a place on the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament.

Henry’s inclusion in the standout 11-player squad highlights her remarkable consistency throughout the competition. Over the course of the tournament, she accumulated 171 runs, with a highest score of 51 not out. Alongside her batting, Henry also made her presence felt in the field, taking four crucial catches and adding a wicket to her tally, showcasing her all-round ability and versatility.

The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament, led by Pakistan’s captain Fatima Sana, also features West Indies’ captain Hayley Matthews and Aaliyah Alleyne.

Matthews, who was nothing short of sensational, played a pivotal role in leading her side with exceptional batting and bowling performances. The Barbados native amassed 240 runs, with a standout performance of 114* against Scotland, where she displayed unparalleled grit and determination. She also shone with the ball, picking up 13 wickets at an impressive average of under 16, finishing as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker.

Alleyne, known for her bowling prowess, was equally remarkable in the qualifier. She finished as the equal second-highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets, including a career-best 4 for 39 in the crucial encounter against Bangladesh. While her batting contributions were more modest, with 63 runs and a highest score of 22, Alleyne’s consistency in taking wickets throughout the tournament proved vital for her team. She also contributed with two catches, rounding out her well-rounded performance.

The Team of the Tournament, which includes players from four countries, is completed by Muneeba Ali, Nashra Sandhu, and Sadia Iqbal from Pakistan, Sharmin Akhter and Nigar Sultana from Bangladesh, and Kathryn Bryce and Katherine Fraser from Scotland. The reserve player for the team is Rabeya Khan of Bangladesh.

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Scorpions fall short of top 4 after loss to CCC in Regional Four-Day Championship

Jamaican all-rounder Chinelle Henry has earned a place on the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament.

Henry’s inclusion in the standout 11-player squad highlights her remarkable consistency throughout the competition. Over the course of the tournament, she accumulated 171 runs, with a highest score of 51 not out. Alongside her batting, Henry also made her presence felt in the field, taking four crucial catches and adding a wicket to her tally, showcasing her all-round ability and versatility.

The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament, led by Pakistan’s captain Fatima Sana, also features West Indies’ captain Hayley Matthews and Aaliyah Alleyne.

Matthews, who was nothing short of sensational, played a pivotal role in leading her side with exceptional batting and bowling performances. The Barbados native amassed 240 runs, with a standout performance of 114* against Scotland, where she displayed unparalleled grit and determination. She also shone with the ball, picking up 13 wickets at an impressive average of under 16, finishing as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker.

Alleyne, known for her bowling prowess, was equally remarkable in the qualifier. She finished as the equal second-highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets, including a career-best 4 for 39 in the crucial encounter against Bangladesh. While her batting contributions were more modest, with 63 runs and a highest score of 22, Alleyne’s consistency in taking wickets throughout the tournament proved vital for her team. She also contributed with two catches, rounding out her well-rounded performance.

The Team of the Tournament, which includes players from four countries, is completed by Muneeba Ali, Nashra Sandhu, and Sadia Iqbal from Pakistan, Sharmin Akhter and Nigar Sultana from Bangladesh, and Kathryn Bryce and Katherine Fraser from Scotland. The reserve player for the team is Rabeya Khan of Bangladesh.

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West Indies Women keep World Cup dreams alive with nail-biting win over Ireland

Jamaican all-rounder Chinelle Henry has earned a place on the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament.

Henry’s inclusion in the standout 11-player squad highlights her remarkable consistency throughout the competition. Over the course of the tournament, she accumulated 171 runs, with a highest score of 51 not out. Alongside her batting, Henry also made her presence felt in the field, taking four crucial catches and adding a wicket to her tally, showcasing her all-round ability and versatility.

The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament, led by Pakistan’s captain Fatima Sana, also features West Indies’ captain Hayley Matthews and Aaliyah Alleyne.

Matthews, who was nothing short of sensational, played a pivotal role in leading her side with exceptional batting and bowling performances. The Barbados native amassed 240 runs, with a standout performance of 114* against Scotland, where she displayed unparalleled grit and determination. She also shone with the ball, picking up 13 wickets at an impressive average of under 16, finishing as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker.

Alleyne, known for her bowling prowess, was equally remarkable in the qualifier. She finished as the equal second-highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets, including a career-best 4 for 39 in the crucial encounter against Bangladesh. While her batting contributions were more modest, with 63 runs and a highest score of 22, Alleyne’s consistency in taking wickets throughout the tournament proved vital for her team. She also contributed with two catches, rounding out her well-rounded performance.

The Team of the Tournament, which includes players from four countries, is completed by Muneeba Ali, Nashra Sandhu, and Sadia Iqbal from Pakistan, Sharmin Akhter and Nigar Sultana from Bangladesh, and Kathryn Bryce and Katherine Fraser from Scotland. The reserve player for the team is Rabeya Khan of Bangladesh.

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Jamaica Scorpions hold slight lead heading into Day 3 of Four-Day Championship finale

Jamaican all-rounder Chinelle Henry has earned a place on the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament.

Henry’s inclusion in the standout 11-player squad highlights her remarkable consistency throughout the competition. Over the course of the tournament, she accumulated 171 runs, with a highest score of 51 not out. Alongside her batting, Henry also made her presence felt in the field, taking four crucial catches and adding a wicket to her tally, showcasing her all-round ability and versatility.

The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament, led by Pakistan’s captain Fatima Sana, also features West Indies’ captain Hayley Matthews and Aaliyah Alleyne.

Matthews, who was nothing short of sensational, played a pivotal role in leading her side with exceptional batting and bowling performances. The Barbados native amassed 240 runs, with a standout performance of 114* against Scotland, where she displayed unparalleled grit and determination. She also shone with the ball, picking up 13 wickets at an impressive average of under 16, finishing as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker.

Alleyne, known for her bowling prowess, was equally remarkable in the qualifier. She finished as the equal second-highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets, including a career-best 4 for 39 in the crucial encounter against Bangladesh. While her batting contributions were more modest, with 63 runs and a highest score of 22, Alleyne’s consistency in taking wickets throughout the tournament proved vital for her team. She also contributed with two catches, rounding out her well-rounded performance.

The Team of the Tournament, which includes players from four countries, is completed by Muneeba Ali, Nashra Sandhu, and Sadia Iqbal from Pakistan, Sharmin Akhter and Nigar Sultana from Bangladesh, and Kathryn Bryce and Katherine Fraser from Scotland. The reserve player for the team is Rabeya Khan of Bangladesh.

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Windies Women fall short in shock defeat to Scotland at ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifiers

Jamaican all-rounder Chinelle Henry has earned a place on the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament.

Henry’s inclusion in the standout 11-player squad highlights her remarkable consistency throughout the competition. Over the course of the tournament, she accumulated 171 runs, with a highest score of 51 not out. Alongside her batting, Henry also made her presence felt in the field, taking four crucial catches and adding a wicket to her tally, showcasing her all-round ability and versatility.

The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament, led by Pakistan’s captain Fatima Sana, also features West Indies’ captain Hayley Matthews and Aaliyah Alleyne.

Matthews, who was nothing short of sensational, played a pivotal role in leading her side with exceptional batting and bowling performances. The Barbados native amassed 240 runs, with a standout performance of 114* against Scotland, where she displayed unparalleled grit and determination. She also shone with the ball, picking up 13 wickets at an impressive average of under 16, finishing as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker.

Alleyne, known for her bowling prowess, was equally remarkable in the qualifier. She finished as the equal second-highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets, including a career-best 4 for 39 in the crucial encounter against Bangladesh. While her batting contributions were more modest, with 63 runs and a highest score of 22, Alleyne’s consistency in taking wickets throughout the tournament proved vital for her team. She also contributed with two catches, rounding out her well-rounded performance.

The Team of the Tournament, which includes players from four countries, is completed by Muneeba Ali, Nashra Sandhu, and Sadia Iqbal from Pakistan, Sharmin Akhter and Nigar Sultana from Bangladesh, and Kathryn Bryce and Katherine Fraser from Scotland. The reserve player for the team is Rabeya Khan of Bangladesh.

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Windies Women fall short in warm-up against Pakistan ahead of ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier

Jamaican all-rounder Chinelle Henry has earned a place on the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament.

Henry’s inclusion in the standout 11-player squad highlights her remarkable consistency throughout the competition. Over the course of the tournament, she accumulated 171 runs, with a highest score of 51 not out. Alongside her batting, Henry also made her presence felt in the field, taking four crucial catches and adding a wicket to her tally, showcasing her all-round ability and versatility.

The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament, led by Pakistan’s captain Fatima Sana, also features West Indies’ captain Hayley Matthews and Aaliyah Alleyne.

Matthews, who was nothing short of sensational, played a pivotal role in leading her side with exceptional batting and bowling performances. The Barbados native amassed 240 runs, with a standout performance of 114* against Scotland, where she displayed unparalleled grit and determination. She also shone with the ball, picking up 13 wickets at an impressive average of under 16, finishing as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker.

Alleyne, known for her bowling prowess, was equally remarkable in the qualifier. She finished as the equal second-highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets, including a career-best 4 for 39 in the crucial encounter against Bangladesh. While her batting contributions were more modest, with 63 runs and a highest score of 22, Alleyne’s consistency in taking wickets throughout the tournament proved vital for her team. She also contributed with two catches, rounding out her well-rounded performance.

The Team of the Tournament, which includes players from four countries, is completed by Muneeba Ali, Nashra Sandhu, and Sadia Iqbal from Pakistan, Sharmin Akhter and Nigar Sultana from Bangladesh, and Kathryn Bryce and Katherine Fraser from Scotland. The reserve player for the team is Rabeya Khan of Bangladesh.

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Kraigg Brathwaite resigns as Windies Test captain, Shai Hope replaces Rovman Powell as T20 skipper

Jamaican all-rounder Chinelle Henry has earned a place on the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament.

Henry’s inclusion in the standout 11-player squad highlights her remarkable consistency throughout the competition. Over the course of the tournament, she accumulated 171 runs, with a highest score of 51 not out. Alongside her batting, Henry also made her presence felt in the field, taking four crucial catches and adding a wicket to her tally, showcasing her all-round ability and versatility.

The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier Team of the Tournament, led by Pakistan’s captain Fatima Sana, also features West Indies’ captain Hayley Matthews and Aaliyah Alleyne.

Matthews, who was nothing short of sensational, played a pivotal role in leading her side with exceptional batting and bowling performances. The Barbados native amassed 240 runs, with a standout performance of 114* against Scotland, where she displayed unparalleled grit and determination. She also shone with the ball, picking up 13 wickets at an impressive average of under 16, finishing as the tournament’s highest wicket-taker.

Alleyne, known for her bowling prowess, was equally remarkable in the qualifier. She finished as the equal second-highest wicket-taker with 12 wickets, including a career-best 4 for 39 in the crucial encounter against Bangladesh. While her batting contributions were more modest, with 63 runs and a highest score of 22, Alleyne’s consistency in taking wickets throughout the tournament proved vital for her team. She also contributed with two catches, rounding out her well-rounded performance.

The Team of the Tournament, which includes players from four countries, is completed by Muneeba Ali, Nashra Sandhu, and Sadia Iqbal from Pakistan, Sharmin Akhter and Nigar Sultana from Bangladesh, and Kathryn Bryce and Katherine Fraser from Scotland. The reserve player for the team is Rabeya Khan of Bangladesh.

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