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West Indies Women vs New Zealand Women, Match 4 Match Summary

WI-W vs NZ-W, 2026 - T20 Summary

West Indies Women vs New Zealand Women Scorecard
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Match Ended   
163/3 (19.5/20)
162/6 (20.0/20)
West Indies Women beat New Zealand Women by 7 wickets
NZ-W 162/6
Bat Top Batsmen
40 (32)
  • 5x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 125SR
39 (29)
  • 8x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 134.48SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 6.75
4
OVERS
27/4
R/W
Bowler
ECON 11.00
2
OVERS
22/1
R/W
WI-W 163/3
Bat Top Batsmen
90 (62)
  • 7x4s
  • 3x6s
  • 145.16SR
48 (37)
  • 6x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 129.72SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 4.25
4
OVERS
17/2
R/W
Bowler
ECON 10.50
2
OVERS
21/0
R/W
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Gear up for a super weekend - If this triple delight wasn't enough, there's a cracker of a Sunday lined up too. June 14 brings a double header at Edgbaston, Birmingham, starting with Bangladesh Women against Netherlands Women, before one of the biggest rivalries in the sport takes centre stage as India Women face Pakistan Women. The first ball of the first game is scheduled to be bowled at 9.30 am GMT, followed by a non-stop cricketing action. But do join us in advance for the buildup. Until then, cheers!
A perfect end to a blockbuster Saturday - Well and truly, this was the first nail-biter of this World Cup. Quick recap of how the day unfolded. It began with Scotland Women registering their maiden T20 World Cup win, getting the better of Ireland Women. That was followed by Australia Women putting on a one-sided show to absolutely decimate the Proteas at the Old Trafford. And in the third and final game, West Indies handed defending champions New Zealand a stinging defeat to set their campaign alight in this edition. West Indies Women now take a trip to Leeds, Headingly where they will go up against Scotland Women, on Thursday, 18th June. New Zealand Women, on the other hand, will stay in Southampton to face Sri Lanka Women on Tuesday, 16th June.
The victorious captain of West Indies Women - Hayley Matthews says the bowlers did a pretty good job pegging New Zealand back at regular intervals, and felt it was a good wicket to bat on. She admits they fell a bit behind the rate, but says having wickets in hand and a set batter was crucial. She heaps praise on Campbelle, calling her innings fantastic and noting how emotional she gets given how much heart and fight she plays with, adding that she stuck with it despite struggling at one stage. On doing it without Taylor and Henry, she says it means a lot, since people tend to associate West Indies with just a handful of names, so seeing someone like Aaliyah Alleyne step up with the ball gives the team a lot of confidence. She adds that once those players are back, the side's potential is limitless. On her own fitness, she says she's fine, just a bit of cramp. When asked about Taylor and Henry, she reveals that they're being monitored day by day and weren't too far off, so there's hope they could be back for the next match. On Campbelle, she says she kept telling her they needed to up the run rate, and even though it wasn't quite working, the team trusted her fully, knowing the longer she batted, the easier things would get. She adds that Campbelle has a lot of self-belief and kept reassuring her that things would come good eventually. On being asked what this win means for their qualification chances, she says it's really exciting, and the vibes are high, but stresses this is a World Cup, and they can't afford to lose focus. With Scotland up next, she says they can't take anyone lightly and need to stay sharp, enjoying the celebration without getting complacent.
The captain of New Zealand Women - Amelia Kerr says there were ebbs and flows throughout, with West Indies pulling them back with wickets at key moments. On the total, she says she felt 160 gave them a good chance of defending it. On the dropped catches, she calls it a tough day for that to happen, especially in a World Cup, adding that the bowlers were creating chances but too many of them went down. On being asked if conditions played a part, she says they were good, with a bit of sun around, but stresses that wasn't a factor in the dropped catches, and there are no excuses to be made there. On positives to take away, she says the team stayed in the fight despite the drops and the lapses on the field, and singles out Campbelle's innings as a brilliant one, particularly her ability to turn ones into twos, noting that West Indies outran them in the field. On the conversation after the game, she says it's about acknowledging what went right, pointing to Maddy's finish with the bat and the bowling of Jess and Mair, while also looking honestly at where things went wrong tonight so the team can improve.
... Time to hear from the two captains ...
Kiwis did not fly, literally - New Zealand built a solid platform with a 49-run opening stand, and the early loss of three quick wickets did little to deter Devine and Halliday, who kept hunting boundaries. Devine's dismissal in the 13th over triggered a rare lull, with the next 15 balls failing to produce a single boundary, before Green provided the perfect finishing touch to push the total past 160. Aaliyah Alleyne stood out for West Indies, picking up crucial wickets and finishing with her best T20 figures. The Caribbean side used as many as eight bowlers to not allow the batters to settle in and kept chipping away throughout, ensuring no New Zealand batter went on to a truly match-defining knock, even as the innings saw contributions across the board.
Campbelle gets the job done - West Indies got off to the worst possible start, losing Qiana Joseph to a needless run out with just 12 on the board. Matthews survived two drops, first on 9 off Sharp and then on 21 off Green, and despite struggling with a hamstring pull midway through her innings, she kept fighting. Her recovery stand of 74 runs with Campbelle left New Zealand clueless. Matthews finally ran out of luck and fell in the 12th over, giving New Zealand a sliver of an opening. But Campbelle's counterpunch has slammed that door shut, swinging things firmly back in West Indies' favor. She produced a knock for the ages and ensured that she got the job done to coast her side safely.
Self-inflicted wounds - A game to forget for the defending champions, who looked anything but like the title holders tonight. Six or seven dropped chances, a couple of missed stumpings, and countless fumbles in the field summed up the night. Amelia Kerr will have a tough job pulling her team back on its feet. And to think West Indies walked into this game without two of their biggest hitters, Stafanie Taylor and Chinelle Henry. Didn't matter much in the end, with New Zealand doing their best to hand them the game on a platter through their fielding. It wasn't all down to poor bowling either, the White Ferns created plenty of chances throughout their defence, and had even a couple of those stuck, this could have been a very different story.
PLAYER OF THE MATCH - An emotional Shemaine Campbelle deservedly receives the award for her historic, match-winning knock of 90 (62)*. On her emotions after the knock, Campbelle says she kept telling herself she wanted to do it for her team, and adds that it feels great to have come through. When asked about what worked for her in this game, she says she simply backed her skills, knowing her calibre, and had told herself that if she could bat straight through the first 20 minutes, she could get the job done for the team. On her partnership with Matthews, she calls her a special person, someone who kept talking to her and backing her to play to her strengths. About what she said, looking up after hitting the winning runs, she says that she loves Jesus and wants to thank him for everything he's been doing for her and the team. On what this means for the team, she points out that with Stafanie and Henry unavailable, this was a great effort from the group and a big moment for them.
Women in Maroon outshine the White Ferns - A special, special moment for West Indies women's cricket. They have pulled off a stunning chase to crush New Zealand, and in doing so, completed the second-highest successful run chase in Women's T20 World Cup history. Tears streaming down Shemaine Campbelle's face, and every single one of them is earned. The jubilation is just beginning in the West Indies camp, and Campbelle is right at the heart of it. These two teams were meeting for the first time since their semifinal clash at the 2024 World Cup, and two years on, the women from the Caribbean have come out on top. Also, they have beaten the Kiwis for the first time after September 2022 in this format.
Over 19.5 : 163/3
4 Runs
  • 219.1
  • 019.2
  • 1 LB 19.3
  • 019.4
  • 1 LB 19.5
J. Claxton
6 (8)
S. Campbelle
90 (62)
S. Devine
3.5-0-27-0
19.5
lb
Sophie Devine To Jahzara Claxton
LEG BYE! This is probably the perfect way to seal the win as these two out in the middle have run New Zealand Women out in this contest. West Indies Women win by 7 wickets and a ball to spare. Good length, down the leg side, Jahzara Claxton goes for the flick and misses. The ball hits her pads and drops around the square on leg. Shemaine Campbelle runs for it and completes the single before the keeper runs forward and can take the bails off.
19.4
0
Sophie Devine To Jahzara Claxton
With this dot, the young Windies batter will be feeling the heat. Full and wide outside off, Jahzara Claxton swings and misses.
19.3
lb
Sophie Devine To Shemaine Campbelle
LEG BYE! SCORES ARE LEVEL! Yorker, on the pads, Shemaine Campbelle misses out on the flick, gets it clipped off her pads to short mid-wicket for a leg bye.
19.2
0
Sophie Devine To Shemaine Campbelle
Yorker, on off, Shemaine Campbelle jams this to the right of the bowler. Sophie Devine as young as ever, puts in a dive and fields this.
19.1
2
Sophie Devine To Shemaine Campbelle
Short and around off, Shemaine Campbelle goes deep inside her crease and cuts this to the right of backward point for runs. This was racing to the fence, but Izzy Sharp runs to her left, puts in a dive and makes a fine stop. Keeps it down to two.
West Indies Women just need 4 runs from the final over now. Sophie Devine to bowl that over. Can she pull off a miracle for the New Zealand Women?
Over 19 : 159/3
10 Runs
  • 1 WD 18.1
  • 018.1
  • 418.2
  • 218.3
  • 118.4
  • 118.5
  • 118.6
S. Campbelle
88 (59)
J. Claxton
6 (6)
R. Mair
4-0-27-0
18.6
1
Rosemary Mair To Shemaine Campbelle
Good length, on the pads, Shemaine Campbelle guides this to short third and takes a single.
18.5
1
Rosemary Mair To Jahzara Claxton
It is all happening as these two batters out in the middle are running almost for anything and everything. From around the wicket, this is a yorker just outside off, Claxton seems to have gotten a faint edge as she tries to play at it. The ball travels behind but Gaze doesn't collect it cleanly behind the stumps and the batters sneak a bye. She picks it up and has a shy at the stumps at the batting end but misses, and a direct hit would have had Campbelle by a mile. The ball rolls away to long on, and Campbelle wants another but is sent back. The throw comes in towards the keeper and Gaze fumbles again, giving Campbelle just enough time to dive full length and get home. Absolute chaos in the middle, but just a single taken after all the drama.
18.4
1
Rosemary Mair To Shemaine Campbelle
Low full toss, on off, Shemaine Campbelle pushes this to long on and this time they take just one as the ball was trajected straight to the fielder.
18.3
2
Rosemary Mair To Shemaine Campbelle
These two are so swift on their feet, they are snatching run left, right and centre. Good length, around off, Shemaine Campbelle hits this from the inner portion of her bat towards the right of long on. Shemaine Campbelle looked settled for one, but Jahzara Claxton pushed her, and they sneaked out another one.
18.2
4
Rosemary Mair To Shemaine Campbelle
FOUR! Shemaine Campbelle is playing a knock of her lifetime. Back of a length, wide of off, Shemaine Campbelle drags this with a pull through the square leg region for a boundary. The fielder from deep backward square leg runs to her left and dives full-length but her effort goes in absolute vain.
18.1
0
Rosemary Mair To Shemaine Campbelle
Good length, wide of off, Shemaine Campbelle slashes at it with fast hands but misses.
18.1
wd
Rosemary Mair To Shemaine Campbelle
WIDE! Slower one, on a length, way too wide outside off. Shemaine Campbelle leaves it. Wided. 150 comes up for West Indies Women. Just 13 more needed now.
14 runs needed from the final 2 overs now. Rosemary Mair to bowl the penultimate.
Over 18 : 149/3
13 Runs
  • 317.1
  • 617.2
  • 217.3
  • 117.4
  • 017.5
  • 1 WD 17.6
  • 017.6
J. Claxton
5 (5)
S. Campbelle
80 (54)
A. Kerr
4-0-41-0
17.6
0
Amelia Kerr To Jahzara Claxton
Floated around off, Jahzara Claxton is adament to hit the reverse sweeo as she goes for it and misses yet again.
17.6
wd
Amelia Kerr To Jahzara Claxton
WIDE! Full and way too wide outside off again. Jahzara Claxton was setting herself up for the reverse sweep again but leaves it.
17.5
0
Amelia Kerr To Jahzara Claxton
Slider, around off, Jahzara Claxton goes for a fancy reverse sweep but misses out.
17.4
1
Amelia Kerr To Shemaine Campbelle
Full toss, around off, Shemaine Campbelle punches this down to long off for one.
17.3
2
Amelia Kerr To Shemaine Campbelle
Short of a length, around the pads, Shemaine Campbelle tucks this through mid-wicket for two more.
17.2
6
Amelia Kerr To Shemaine Campbelle
SIX!! Campbelle is taking the Windies home now. Flighted, around off, Shemaine Campbelle jumps down the track and launches this over the fence towards the deep mid-wicket region for a massive six.
19 OV
10 Runs
R. Mair to S. Campbelle J. Claxton
  • 1 WD 18.1
  • 018.1
  • 418.2
  • 218.3
  • 118.4
  • 118.5
  • 118.6
18 OV
13 Runs
A. Kerr to J. Claxton S. Campbelle
  • 317.1
  • 617.2
  • 217.3
  • 117.4
  • 017.5
  • 1 WD 17.6
  • 017.6
17 OV
10 Runs
S. Devine to S. Campbelle J. Claxton
  • 116.1
  • 116.2
  • 116.3
  • 116.4
  • 416.5
  • 216.6
16 OV
7 Runs
J. Kerr to S. Campbelle D. Dottin
  • 215.1
  • 115.2
  • 115.3
  • 1 B 15.4
  • 215.5
  • W 15.6
15 OV
10 Runs
R. Mair to D. Dottin S. Campbelle
  • 114.1
  • 414.2
  • 014.3
  • 214.4
  • 214.5
  • 114.6
14 OV
16 Runs
A. Kerr to S. Campbelle D. Dottin
  • 613.1
  • 1 LB 13.2
  • 113.3
  • 113.4
  • 113.5
  • 613.6
13 OV
7 Runs
S. Devine to S. Campbelle D. Dottin
  • 412.1
  • 012.2
  • 012.3
  • 212.4
  • 112.5
  • 012.6
12 OV
3 Runs
J. Kerr to S. Campbelle H. Matthews D. Dottin
  • 111.1
  • 011.2
  • 111.3
  • 111.4
  • W 11.5
  • 011.6
11 OV
14 Runs
N. Patel to H. Matthews S. Campbelle
  • 010.1
  • 610.2
  • 110.3
  • 210.4
  • 110.5
  • 410.6
10 OV
5 Runs
A. Kerr to H. Matthews S. Campbelle
  • 19.1
  • 09.2
  • 19.3
  • 19.4
  • 19.5
  • 19.6
9 OV
8 Runs
S. Devine to S. Campbelle H. Matthews
  • 08.1
  • 48.2
  • 18.3
  • 18.4
  • 18.5
  • 18.6
8 OV
8 Runs
A. Kerr to H. Matthews S. Campbelle
  • 47.1
  • 17.2
  • 27.3
  • 17.4
  • 07.5
  • 07.6
7 OV
13 Runs
B. Illing to H. Matthews S. Campbelle
  • 06.1
  • 46.2
  • 06.3
  • 46.4
  • 16.5
  • 46.6
6 OV
4 Runs
J. Kerr to S. Campbelle H. Matthews
  • 05.1
  • 15.2
  • 05.3
  • 15.4
  • 15.5
  • 15.6
5 OV
8 Runs
N. Patel to H. Matthews S. Campbelle
  • 24.1
  • 04.2
  • 14.3
  • 04.4
  • 44.5
  • 14.6
4 OV
4 Runs
J. Kerr to S. Campbelle H. Matthews
  • 03.1
  • 13.2
  • 13.3
  • 03.4
  • 23.5
  • 03.6
3 OV
5 Runs
R. Mair to H. Matthews S. Campbelle
  • 02.1
  • 12.2
  • 02.3
  • 1 WD 2.4
  • 12.4
  • 12.5
  • 1 LB 2.6
2 OV
10 Runs
B. Illing to H. Matthews Q. Joseph S. Campbelle
  • 01.1
  • 41.2
  • 41.3
  • W 1.4
  • 2 LB 1.5
  • 01.6
1 OV
4 Runs
R. Mair to Q. Joseph H. Matthews
  • 00.1
  • 00.2
  • 10.3
  • 1 LB 0.4
  • 10.5
  • 10.6
Match Info
  • Venue Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
  • Weather Clear
  • Toss West Indies Women won the toss and elected to field
  • Result West Indies Women beat New Zealand Women by 7 wickets
  • Player of the Match Shemaine Campbelle
  • Umpire Anna Harris (ENG), Vrinda Rathi (IND) and Kerrin Klaaste (SA)
  • Referee Shandre Fritz (SA)
Match Notes
  • Innings Break: New Zealand Women 162/6 in 20.0 overs
  • New Zealand Women 151/5 in 19.0 overs
  • Drinks: New Zealand Women 108/4 in 14.0 overs
  • New Zealand Women 100/3 in 12.1 overs
  • New Zealand Women 50/1 in 6.1 overs
  • Mandatory Power play (1-6): New Zealand Women 49/1
  • Drinks: New Zealand Women 49/1 in 5.5 overs
  • I Gaze dropped on 20 by H Matthews in 2.5 overs
  • West Indies Women 150/3 in 18.1 overs
  • D Dottin dropped on 3 by R Mair in 15.3 overs
  • Drinks: West Indies Women 109/2 in 14.0 overs
  • S Campbelle maiden T20I fifty: 51 runs in 39 balls (4x4) (6x2)
  • West Indies Women 100/2 in 13.2 overs
  • S Campbelle dropped on 26 by A Kerr in 10.4 overs
  • H Matthews dropped on 42 by N Patel in 10.3 overs
  • 2nd wkt Partnership: 50 off 42 balls between H Matthews (23) and S Campbelle (23)
  • Referral 2 (9.2 ovs): S Campbelle against NZ-W (LBW) Successful (WI-W: 2, NZ-W: 1)
  • Referral 1 (7.5 ovs): NZ-W against H Matthews (LBW) Unsuccessful (WI-W: 2, NZ-W: 1)
  • West Indies Women 52/1 in 7.1 overs
  • H Matthews dropped on 21 by M Green in 6.3 overs
  • Mandatory Power play (1-6): West Indies Women 35/1
  • H Matthews dropped on 9 by I Sharp in 2.2 overs
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