VADODARA, India, CMC—West Indies Girls head coach Shane Deitz has expressed his disappointment with the regional group’s bowling efficiency following two heavy losses to India of their ongoing One Day Worldwide sequence.
Within the opening match on Sunday, India racked up 314 for 9 from their 50 overs, their second-highest complete at residence in an ODI, on their option to handing West Indies their worst ODI defeat by an embarrassing 211 runs.
India returned on Tuesday to amass 358 for 5, their joint-highest ODI rating, to win by 115 runs and take an unassailable 2-0 lead within the three-match sequence.
Throughout a post-match press convention, Deitz conceded that the bowling within the two ODIs was under par.
“[Our bowling] has been very disappointing. In the previous couple of months main as much as the World Cup, bowling was our power.
“We haven’t been capable of bowl constant traces and lengths or bowl to a discipline, and on the nice wickets right here with quick outfields, you’ve bought to have the ability to reduce off one aspect of the sector and bowl to a discipline. We haven’t been in a position to do this,” Deitz defined.
“We’ve been leaking two foul balls and overgoing for 4 minimal, and the Indian group has batted very well, punished something we’ve missed.
“Chinelle Henry is our key quick bowler, and she or he’s been out injured, which has been an enormous miss for us. We haven’t been capable of get wickets within the energy play,” he added.
Regardless of shedding the sequence, Deitz stated it was essential that the West Indies, at the moment ranked ninth within the ICC Girls’s Championship desk, end the sequence strongly.
He identified that worthwhile factors have been nonetheless at stake, with solely the highest six groups assured a spot on the 2025 ICC Girls’s World Cup, which is scheduled for August to September in India.
“We’ve bought yet another recreation, so it’s an opportunity for us, the gamers, to step up and get a win. “Computerized qualification to the World Cup has bought to be our objective,” Deitz stated.