
England Women tour of West Indies 2016-2017
England Women tour West Indies to play five One-Day Internationals as part of the ICC Women's Championship and both sides' build-up to the 2017 ICC Women's World Cup.
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Sciver, Hartley propel England to series victory
Natalie Sciver scored an unbeaten fifty after Alex Hartley's four-wicket haul restricted West Indies Women to 155 as England Women completed a five-wicket victory in the fifth One-Day International in Jamaica to win the series 3-2.
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Stafanie Taylor leads from front as West Indies level series
Stafanie Taylor top-scored with 85 runs and picked three wickets as well as West Indies Women managed to successfully defend 223 runs against England Women and secured a crucial 42-run victory in the fourth One-Day International in Jamaica thereby levelling the series 2-2.
Injury rules Anya Shrubsole out of West Indies series
England Women seamer Anya Shrubsole will miss the remainder of the One-Day International series against West Indies Women after failing to recover from a side strain.
England thump West Indies by 112 runs in Jamaica
While fifties from Lauren Winfield and Natalie Sciver helped England Women reach 220 runs, a collective bowling performance from the visitors ensured West Indies Women were bowled out for 108 runs, thereby ensuring a 102-run victory in the third One-Day International in Jamaica to take a 2-1 lead in the series.
Dottin, Fletcher secure 38-run win for West Indies
Deandra Dottin scored a valiant 24 and backed it up with a four-wicket haul to dismiss England Women for 110 in a chase of 149 in the second One-Day International in Jamaica thereby helping West Indies Women level the series.
Hartley, Brunt bowl England women to thrilling victory
Alex Hartley and Katherine Brunt shared six wickets equally as England Women bowled West Indies Women out for 144 runs after setting a target of 150 and secured a thrilling five-run win in the first One-Day International in Jamaica.
England Women's West Indies tour to proceed on schedule
The West Indies Cricket Board has confirmed that the England Women's series against West Indies Women will proceed as per the original schedule in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.
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