England Women's Cricket Team In The West Indies In 2022–23
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toured the West Indies in December 2022 to play three
Women's One Day International Women's One Day International (WODI) is the limited overs form of women's cricket. Matches are scheduled for 50 overs, equivalent to the men's game. The first women's ODIs were played in 1973, as part of the first Women's World Cup which was ...
s (WODIs) and five
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s (WT20Is). The WODI matches formed part of the 2022–2025 ICC Women's Championship. England won the first ODI by 142 runs, helped by an innings of 90 runs from
Nat Sciver Natalie Ruth Sciver-Brunt (; ; born 20 August 1992) is an English cricketer. She was the first cricketer for England to take a hat-trick in a Women's Twenty20 International match. The " Natmeg" shot is named after Sciver, from when she has hit ...
and four-wicket haul from
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. The second ODI saw England win by the same margin, with Lauren Bell taking four wickets. England completed a 3–0 series sweep after beating the hosts by 151 runs in the final ODI. England began the T20I series with a comfortable win, successfully chasing down the West Indies score of 105/7 inside 13 overs. No West Indian batters scored more than 18 in the second match, which was again won by the tourists. England sealed the series with a 17-run victory in the third match. The fourth match was also won by England, this time by a comfortable margin of 49 runs. West Indies were bowled out for only 43 runs in the fifth and final T20I, which was their lowest total in the format. England won the match by 8 wickets to confirm a 5–0 series victory.


Squads

Alice Capsey Alice Rose Capsey (born 11 August 2004) is an English cricketer who currently plays for Surrey, South East Stars, Oval Invincibles, Delhi Capitals and Melbourne Stars. An all-rounder, she is a right-handed batter and right-arm off break bowler ...
was ruled out of the remainder of the tour after sustaining a broken collarbone during the first ODI. Maia Bouchier and
Alice Davidson-Richards Alice Natica Davidson-Richards (born 29 May 1994) is an English cricketer who plays for Kent, South East Stars and Northern Superchargers. A right-handed batter and right-arm pace bowler, she made her county debut for Kent in 2010. She made her d ...
were added to England's T20I squad as a result.
Kyshona Knight Kyshona Annika Knight (born 19 February 1992) is a Barbadian cricketer who plays for Barbados, Trinbago Knight Riders and the West Indies as a left-handed batter. Her twin sister, Kycia, also plays for Barbados and the West Indies. In October ...
replaced the injured
Karishma Ramharack Karishma Ramharack (born 20 January 1995) is a Trinidadian cricketer who plays for Trinidad and Tobago women's national cricket team, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana Amazon Warriors (WCPL), Guyana Amazon Warriors and the West Indies women's cricket t ...
in the West Indies' squad for the 3rd ODI. Before the start of the T20I series, Freya Kemp was ruled out of England's squad because of a back injury. It was later announced that Kemp had been diagnoses with a stress fracture in her back, that also ruled her out of the
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. Kyshona Knight replaced the injured
Chinelle Henry Chinelle Akhalia Henry (born 17 August 1995) is a Jamaican cricketer who plays as a right-arm medium-fast bowler and right-handed batter. In October 2018, she was named in the West Indies' squad for the 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20 tournament ...
in West Indies' squad for the final T20I.


WODI series


1st WODI


2nd WODI


3rd WODI


WT20I series


1st WT20I


2nd WT20I


3rd WT20I


4th WT20I


5th WT20I


Notes


References


External links


Series home at ESPNcricinfo
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