West Indies Women Aim to Salvage Pride Against Sri Lanka in Final ODI
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West Indies Women Aim to Salvage Pride Against Sri Lanka in Final ODI

The West Indies women’s cricket team faces a crucial challenge as they strive to avoid a series whitewash against Sri Lanka in their final One-day International (ODI) match on Friday.

After suffering a decisive five-wicket loss in the second ODI, the West Indies women find themselves trailing 0-2 in the three-match series, with Sri Lanka securing an unassailable lead.

Reflecting on the team’s performance, West Indies spinner Karishma Ramharack expressed disappointment with the batting unit, suggesting that more could have been done to defend their scores in the series.

Ramharack acknowledged that the players are disheartened by their below-par showing and emphasized the need for introspection and improvement.

Looking ahead, Ramharack hinted at a resilient mindset within the squad, indicating their determination to end the series on a positive note.

Following the ODI series, the focus will shift to the T20 format, with three matches scheduled between the West Indies and Sri Lanka starting from June 24.

The final ODI match between the West Indies women and Sri Lanka promises to be a test of character as the Caribbean side aims to salvage pride and register a consolation win.

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