The series of women in England, ODI, with a prevailing victory over the West Indies – Aitrend

Women's cricket players in England celebrate after the defeat of the West Indies Women Cricket team in ODI for the second women in the Grace Road in Leicester, England on June 4, 2025. - x/@England Scrickket
Women Cricket players in England celebrate the defeat of the Cricket team at West Indies in ODI for the second women in Grace Road in Leicester, England on June 4, 2025. – x/@England Sclincket

Leicester: The Amy Jones and Timmy Boumont duo in England continued, where there were consecutive centuries to hand over the West Islands another crushing defeat in ODI for the second women in Grace Road.

The performance of the leader closed an unavailability of 2-0 for the hosts in the three-match series.

After I actually participated in the 222nd opening position in the opening match in Derby last Friday, Jones and Beaumont again dismantled the bowling attack in West Indies, adding 202 runs for the first Wikit.

The visitors, who are already struggling with the model, were weakened because of the lack of their leader and star Haile Matthews, and their teammate Channa Joseph, leaving them without normal arrangement.

A view for players from the Cricket team for women in England and the West Indies Women Cricket team during ODI for the second ladies in Grace Road in Leicester, England on June 4, 2025. - Reporter
A view for players from the Cricket team for women in England and the West Indies Women Cricket team during ODI for the second ladies in Grace Road in Leicester, England on June 4, 2025. – Reporter

Amy Jones, the Wikit goalkeeper, who spent most of her career in the average and lower ranking, flourished in her new role at the top.

129 broke off only 98 balls, including 20 limits. A few days ago, she recorded her first century ODI – 122 in Derby – escalating in a noticeable transition in her career.

Her partner, Tami Bouont, the most experienced of the two, also achieved a hundred respectively, as it ended with six costumes on Midwicket. This was its twelfth century Mendi, as it extends its record as the leader of the pioneering century in ODIS for women to England.

The successive couple stands in the double century, respectively, now alongside the Australian Mig Ling and Elisi Perry as the only partnerships in the history of women’s cricket to achieve such fertile work.

England’s dominance continued, as Emma Lamb contributed in 55 and Sophia Donkeli, with 31 of 19 balls, which prompted the hosts to a total of 366/6 in 50 sums.

Upon chasing 367 arduous, the depleted West Islands team stumbled, and retracted the goal. The only bright spot for visitors was the first appearance of the Realeanna Grimmond opening match, which scored 53 balls from 72 balls.

Jannillea Glasgow added a medium -class mixture 44 balls from 24 balls, but efforts were not enough to threaten England.

With the ball, Al -Kabsi led the attack on England, where she got 3/42 at 8.3 sums, while Lauren Feller and Linsey Smith fluctuated with two share of each of them. Bell, Cross, and Davidson Richards took each.

The third and final ODI will be played in TAUUNTON on Saturday, June 7, where England aims to another series of Whitewash, after it has already swept the T20i 3-0 series against the same opposition.

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