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West Indies Vs Scotland Highlights, Women's T20 World Cup: Dottin Blitzkrieg Takes WI-W To Six-Wicket Win

West Indies went past Scotland's 100-run target in a mere 11.4 overs, notching up their first win in ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024. Catch the highlights and play-by-play updates from the WI-W vs SCO-W match

West Indies lost their Women's T20 World Cup opener to South Africa by 10 wickets. Photo: ICC
Hello and welcome to the highlights of our coverage of the eighth game of ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024, played between West Indies and Scotland in Dubai on Sunday (October 6). The Windies went past Scotland's 100-run target in just 11.4 overs, notching up their first win in the tournament. Catch the play-by-play updates from the WI-W vs SCO-W match, right here.
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West Indies Vs Scotland Live Score, Women's T20 World Cup Group B: When Will Match Start?

The Women's T20 World Cup fixture will commence at 7:30pm IST, with the toss scheduled for 7pm IST. The match will be broadcast on the Star Sports Network in India, and will be live-streamed on the Disney+Hotstar app and website in India. This will be the first T20I meeting between the two teams.

West Indies Vs Scotland Live Score, Women's T20 World Cup Group B: Toss Delayed

The toss has been delayed by 15 minutes, and set at 05:45 local time (7:15pm India time) as the India vs Pakistan game had just ended. Stay tuned for the toss update and playing XIs.

West Indies Vs Scotland Live Score, Women's T20 World Cup Group B: Toss Update

Scotland captain Kathryn Bryce has won the toss and opted to bat first against West Indies.

Playing XIs

West Indies Women: Hayley Matthews(c), Qiana Joseph, Stafanie Taylor, Shemaine Campbelle(w), Deandra Dottin, Chinelle Henry, Aaliyah Alleyne, Chedean Nation, Afy Fletcher, Ashmini Munisar, Karishma Ramharack.

Scotland Women: Scotland Women: Saskia Horley, Sarah Bryce(w), Kathryn Bryce(c), Ailsa Lister, Priyanaz Chatterji, Darcey Carter, Lorna Jack, Katherine Fraser, Abtaha Maqsood, Rachel Slater, Olivia Bell.

West Indies Vs Scotland Live Score, Women's T20 World Cup Group B: Henry, Matthews Strike For WI-W

West Indies have dealt a couple of early blows to Scotland. Both their openers are dismissed inside the first three overs, as the Windies are bossing the powerplay. First, captain Hayley Matthews has Saskia Horley caught at midwicket in the second over. Chinelle Henry then uproots Sarah Bryce's off stump. Runs are down to a trickle too as the Scots look to rebuild.

West Indies Vs Scotland Live Score, Women's T20 World Cup: Slow Going For SCO-W

Even though Scotland have not lost any wickets in the last seven overs, their run rate is still a huge area of concern. Scoring at 4.5 an over will not hold them in good stead in a T20I, and that's where the Scots stand at the halfway stage of their innings. Can they up the ante in the next 10 overs or will the Windies apply the squeeze? Let's find out after the drinks break.

West Indies Vs Scotland Live Score, Women's T20 World Cup:?SCO-W Five Down

Afy Fletcher strikes twice in two balls to unsettle Scotland again. She has Ailsa Lister caught at deep midwicket and then traps Priyanaz Chatterji bang in front in the 13th over to leave the Scots four down with the run rate still under five an over. To compound their woes, Fletcher returns in her fourth and final over to send back the well-set Scottish skipper Kathryn Bryce. The Windies are looking to restrict them to a sub-110 total here.

West Indies Vs Scotland Live Score, Women's T20 World Cup: WI-W To Chase 100-Run Target

Some tight bowling and a bunch of wickets in the last few overs mean West Indies have kept Scotland down to a two-digit total. The Scot innings never really took off, and Kathryn Bryce and Ailsa Lister were the only two batters to cross the 20-run mark. The chase should theoretically be a straightforward one, but you never know in Cricket World Cups. Stay tuned for the West Indies innings, coming up next.

West Indies Vs Scotland Live Score, Women's T20 World Cup: Slater Dismisses Taylor

Well, well, well. What do we have here? Scotland begin with a bang with the ball, as Rachel Slater cleans up Stephanie Taylor off the fourth ball of the innings. The pitch is sluggish, and the ball keeping a tad low at times. The chase might not be as easy as it seems prima facie.

West Indies Vs Scotland Live Score, Women's T20 World Cup: Match Poised Nicely

Just when the Windies looked like they were running away with the game, Scotland struck twice in successive overs to pull them back. Even though the chasing side have stayed well ahead of the asking rate, wickets is what could be their undoing. After seven overs, West Indies are at 50 for three, needing 50 more runs off 78 balls.

West Indies Vs Scotland Live Score, Women's T20 World Cup: Dottin Finishes Off In Style

And there we have it. The flurry of wickets comes to nought, as the big-hitting Deandra Dottin clatters two sixes and a four off three Abtaha Maqsood deliveries to take the Windies home in just 11.4 overs. West Indies return to winning ways and keep their semi-final hopes on track with a six-wicket victory in Dubai. Scotland, on the other hand, have teetered closer to the exit door with a second consecutive loss.

West Indies Vs Scotland Live Score, Women's T20 World Cup: What Captains Said At Post-Match Presentation

Kathryn Bryce: "It was a good performance in the field. With the firepower they got, it was tricky. We have got to take half chances and opportunities. We did not get off to a good start, we did not get any momentum in the middle. Gives the youngsters a good learning curve."

Hayley Matthews: "We were able to go out as a group, restricting them to 99. Qiana Joseph was positive and Dottin finishing it off. We did pretty well with the ball, limited the boundary balls. We got ourselves in a secure position and then we thought about the net run rate, and we did it. Take it one game at a time, next we have Bangladesh, if we win that and then against England to get into the semi-finals."