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England take on Windies in keen contest

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

The England-West Indies contest, a day match at the BKC ground, is between two sides who have bounced back with comprehensive wins over India and Sri Lanka, respectively, after losing their opening games.

The winners would go through to the Super Six stage and the losers would have to await the result of the other day-night game to see whether they are still in the hunt.

Yesterday, England outclassed India by 32 runs with their captain and five-time World Cupper Charlotte Edwards leading from the front with a classy century (109) after a shocking loss in their lung opener to Sri Lanka.

 

Likewise, 21-year-old opener Stefanie Taylor did a splendid match-winning job with a personal high score of 171, that paved the way for a thumping 209-run win for the West Indies against Sri Lanka.

Thanks to their record total of 368 made on the MIG Club ground with 60-yard boundaries, West Indies are on top of the group with a net run rate of plus 1.

India and England follow behind the group leaders and Sri Lanka are placed at the bottom with a net run rate of -2.

Edwards is aware of the danger posed by the West Indies, especially Jamaican Taylor and Barbadian Deandra Dottin, who is capable of playing blinders.

"We look forward to the game against the West Indies. They are an exciting team. They have got two world class players in Dottin and Taylor. It is all set up nicely for Tuesday, which I am sure is going to be a great encounter," said Edwards, the leading run-getter now in women's ODIs. (More)

  

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First Published: Feb 05 2013 | 4:05 AM IST

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