West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor on Saturday rued the inability of the batters to capitalise on the start given by Deandra Dottin and Hayley Matthews in their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match against India.
"It was always positive (on mood in the camp when Deandra batted). I thought the way the openers went and batted was really good. I just thought that batters just didn't capitalise on the start, and they fell down," said Stafanie in the post-match virtual press conference.
Deandra gave West Indies a blazing start with 62 off 46 balls as they raced to 100 for no loss in just 12 overs. But once she fell to Sneh Rana in the 13th over, the batting order of West Indies couldn't get into their groove and eventually crumbled to 162 all out in 40.3 overs. The 155-run defeat was also the first loss of the West Indies in the ongoing tournament.