Veteran West Indies off-spinner Anisa Mohammed on Wednesday felt that it would be heartbreaking for her team if they miss out on a semifinal spot in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, especially after winning the first two matches. West Indies began the tournament with shock wins over hosts New Zealand and defending champions England to open up the group stage.
After losing to India and Australia by huge margins, West Indies sealed another thrilling win over Bangladesh to boost their semifinals hopes. But an eight-wicket loss to Pakistan has now left the West Indies with the worst net run rate amongst the contenders and that makes their final league match against South Africa at Basin Reserve on Thursday a do-or-die encounter.
"We've won two of the toughest games at the start of the tournament and to come and lose now would be very heartbreaking. Not just me for all the team members but we're really hoping to be able to change things around tomorrow. We're still positive, we know there's still a chance. So we're going to go hard tomorrow," said Anisa in the pre-match virtual press conference.