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West Indies Women produced a world record T20I chase against Australia Women at the North Sydney Oval to beat the world champions by seven wickets earlier today in the highest scoring Women’s T20I match in history. Australia Women were put in to bat by captain Hayley Matthews and made 212-6 in 20 overs. The Windies were able to win with a ball to spare, thanks to an extraordinary century from Matthews, finishing … ....

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Barbados Royals Women have won the 2023 Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League (CPL)  after beating the Guyana Amazon Warriors by eight runs at the Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba. For the third time in their meetings this season, Guyana Amazon Warriors won the toss but this time Stafanie Taylor chose to bowl. Barbados Royals posted 169-8 in their 20 overs thanks to a magnificent half century by captain Hayley Matthews. … ....

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Guyana Amazon Warriors Women recorded their first win of the 2023 Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League with a 21 run victory over defending champions Trinbago Knight Riders at Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad. Captain Stefanie Taylor won the toss and chose to bat for the third successive time this tournament, with her side posting 132 all out in 19.5 overs. The Knight Riders never really challenged the total, falling to … ....

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