- BATSMENRB4s6sSRExtras19 (b 3, lb 4, nb 2, w 10)TOTAL225/8 (50 Overs, RR: 4.5)Did not bat: SEA RuckFall of wickets: 1-65 (Natalie Dodd), 2-160 (Amy Satterthwaite), 3-210 (Sophie Devine), 4-211 (Suzie Bates), 5-215 (Rachel Priest), 6-218 (Nicola Browne), 7-225 (Morna Nielsen), 8-225 (Katie Perkins)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB TD Smartt 10 0 36 1 3.60 1 1 SL Munroe 5 0 22 0 4.40 3 0 SR Taylor 7 0 19 4 2.71 2 0 A Mohammed 7 0 46 0 6.57 0 0 SF Daley 10 0 33 1 3.30 3 0 SL Quintyne 8 0 42 1 5.25 0 0 DJS Dottin 3 0 20 0 6.66 1 1
- BATSMENRB4s6sSRExtras21 (lb 2, nb 8, w 11)TOTAL224 all out (49.3 Overs, RR: 4.52)Fall of wickets: 1-47 (Kycia Knight), 2-54 (Natasha McLean), 3-54 (Shemaine Campbelle), 4-105 (Stafanie Taylor), 5-179 (Deandra Dottin), 6-205 (Shanel Daley), 7-213 (Merissa Aguilleira), 8-217 (Anisa Mohammed), 9-223 (Tremayne Smartt), 10-224 (Shaquana Quintyne)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB SEA Ruck 10 0 35 1 3.50 0 0 LMM Tahuhu 7 4 47 1 6.71 0 0 NJ Browne 6.3 0 28 3 4.30 0 0 MJG Nielsen 10 2 22 2 2.20 0 0 EM Bermingham 9 0 52 1 5.77 0 0 SW Bates 7 1 38 1 5.42 0 0
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