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Comilla Victorians vs Chattogram Challengers

CCH vs COV T20 Match 29, Bangladesh Premier League, 2024 - Match Info

Comilla Victorians beat Chattogram Challengers by 73 runs

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Player of the match

Will Jacks - COV

Match Summary

Player of the Match

Will Jacks

COV - All-Rounder

Runs

108 - 53

Wickets

-

239/3 (20.0 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

166/10 (16.3 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

Detailed Commentary

All

Wickets

4s

6s

COV

CCH

Right then, that brings this exciting clash to a close, where the West Indies Women triumphed over Scotland Women, securing their first victory of the tournament and making it to the top of the table in Group B! Looking ahead, the 2024 Women's T20 World Cup rolls on with match number 9 in Group B, as England Women prepare to face South Africa Women. Both teams are riding high, eager to extend their winning streaks. This thrilling encounter is set for Monday, October 7th, with the first ball at 2 pm GMT. But you can join us early for all the pre-match buildup. Until next time, take care and goodbye!

Hayley Matthews, the winning skipper is in for a chat. She expressed full confidence in her team's performance, highlighting their success in restricting Scotland to just 99. She commended Qiana Joseph for her positive approach and praised Deandra Dottin for finishing the game strongly. Matthews noted that the team bowled well, limiting boundary opportunities. She emphasized the importance of securing their position and focusing on improving their net run rate. Looking ahead, she mentioned their next match against Bangladesh, stating that a win there, followed by a victory against England, could secure their spot in the Semi-Finals.

Kathryn Bryce, the skipper of Scotland Women says that it was a great performance in the field and they played well to have a chance but it was always going to be a big task considering the depth in West Indian batting. Adds that they will have to make the most of those half chances that come their way going forward. Talks about the batting and says it was tricky out there and it was hard to find boundaries and 120 runs could have been a good total on this pitch. Mentions that she wants to give the youngsters their time and it is a big learning curve for them as a team.

Chinelle Henry is the Player of the Match for her all-round brilliance. Henry emphasized the importance of giving the team a strong start with the new ball, highlighting their focus on backing themselves and trusting their skills. She acknowledged that batting was challenging but credited the team's confidence and execution for their success. She also praised Qiana Joseph for the crucial role she played in stabilizing the innings.

It's time for the Presentation Ceremony...

Earlier in the game, after opting to bat first, Scotland Women faced early setbacks, losing both openers cheaply. However, Kathryn Bryce and Ailsa Lister stepped up to steady the ship, forging a crucial 46-run partnership to calm the nerves. Just as Scotland seemed to regain control, Afy Fletcher returned to the attack and triggered a dramatic collapse in the middle order. Her brilliant spell dismantled Scotland's resistance, as they lost 6 wickets for just 40 runs, ultimately being restricted to a modest total of 99. Despite a lacklustre fielding effort, West Indies Women clawed their way back into the contest, with Fletcher being the standout performer, claiming 3 vital wickets.

From there, it was all about Deandra Dottin and Chinelle Henry, who launched a counterattack to remind everyone of the firepower their side possesses. The duo put together an unbeaten 42-run partnership, swiftly wrapping up the game and leaving no room for doubt. Their aggressive stand not only secured a comfortable victory but also gave West Indies a much-needed boost in net run rate, catapulting them to the top of the Group B table.

Chasing a modest target of 100, West Indies Women faced the dilemma of whether to play cautiously or go on the offensive to capitalize on the low total and boost their net run rate. The chase got off to a shaky start as Stafanie Taylor was dismissed in the very first over by a superb delivery from Rachel Slater, putting West Indies slightly on the back foot. However, Qiana Joseph quickly countered by taking the aggressive route, easing any early nerves, while Hayley Matthews adopted a more cautious approach. Just when things seemed to be settling for West Indies, Priyanaz Chatterji entered the attack and made an immediate impact by dismissing Hayley. This triggered a mini-collapse, with West Indies losing two more wickets in quick succession, suddenly giving Scotland a glimmer of hope as the door seemed to open for a potential comeback.

West Indies Women have secured their first win of the tournament, adding two crucial points to their tally. What felt like a straightforward chase turned into a bit of a rollercoaster, but the West Indies managed to navigate the twists and turns to come out on top. They wrap up the game with 6 wickets and more than 8 overs to spare, giving their net run rate a significant boost, something that could prove decisive as the tournament progresses.

101/4 (11.4)

31 (18)

28* (15)

2/18 (3)

1/15 (1)

Over 12

6

4

6

1

Deandra Dottin*

28 (15)

Chinelle Henry

18 (10)

Abtaha Maqsood

0/28 (2.4)

WI-W

101/4

Over 11

2

1

4

4

0

0

Deandra Dottin*

12 (12)

Chinelle Henry

17 (9)

Kathryn Bryce

0/22 (3)

WI-W

84/4

Drinks break! This game has seen its fair share of twists and turns, but with those crucial big hits in the 9th over, West Indies Women seem to have regained control. Now needing just 27 runs from 60 balls, they are in a comfortable position. However, Scotland Women have bowled well throughout and will need to believe that a wicket or two could swing the momentum back in their favour.

Over 10

1

0

1

0

0

0

Chinelle Henry*

8 (4)

Deandra Dottin

10 (11)

Abtaha Maqsood

0/11 (2)

WI-W

73/4

Over 9

6

1

4

1

W

0

Chinelle Henry*

7 (2)

Deandra Dottin

9 (7)

Olivia Bell

2/18 (3)

WI-W

71/4

Chinelle Henry walks out to bat next.

player

OUT

Q Joseph

31 (18)

c P Chatterji b O Bell

Wkt

#4

4s/6s

3 / 1

SR

172.22

Over 8

2

0

0

1

4

2

Deandra Dottin*

4 (5)

Qiana Joseph

31 (16)

Abtaha Maqsood

0/9 (1)

WI-W

59/3

Match Details

Date & Time:

13th Feb 2024, 1:00 PM

Match Number:

Match 29

Match Results:

COV Won By 73 runs

Head to Head

Just the right stats to help you determine which team statistically has the upper hand

COV vs CCH

*Last 3 years

7

No. of Matches

7

COV

0

CCH

0

Tie

Last Overs

over 17

wd

W

W

W

Runs 1

over 16

1

1

4

W

0

0

Runs 6

over 15

1

6

W

0

1

1

Runs 9

over 14

4

1

6

6

0

4

Runs 21

over 13

4

0

1

1

1

0

Runs 7

Venue/Pitch Details

Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram

Neutral

First Batting Friendly

Pace Friendly

163

1st Batting Average

177

Highest Score Chased

21

No. of Matches

Won by team

1st Batting

57%

2nd Batting

43%

Wicket Split

Pacer

59.09| 143W

Spin

40.91| 99W

Match Officals

Umpire:

Deighton Butler (WI), Masudur Rahman (BAN)

Third Umpire:

Tanvir Ahmed (BAN)

Match Referee:

Akhtar Ahmad (BAN)