Gros Islet, St Lucia – President of the West Indies Cricket Board Dr. Julian Hunte hailed the performance of the West Indies Women’s team in their just concluded World Cup campaign.

“The entire family of West Indies Cricket and the Caribbean region as a whole are immensely proud of the performance of the West Indies Women. While they did not win the title, they advanced to the final by defeating more favored and acclaimed teams, including the eventual winners Australia,” Dr. Hunte said.

West Indies finished 1st runner up in the tournament after Australia won the final on Sunday by 114 runs.

“That the West Indies were the only team to beat Australia in the tournament is also testimony to their growing stature in international women’s cricket,” Dr. Hunte added.

“We have seen steady and consistent improvement as part of a coordinated plan of development and as must congratulate and hail the achievements of the players as they have committed and dedicated themselves towards upward mobility,” Dr. Hunte reminded.

The West Indies Women have had notable successes in recent years as outlined below:
2009 – 5th in ICC Women’s World Cup in Australia
2010 – Semi Finals of ICC World T20 in Caribbean
2010 – Winner of ICC Women’s T20 Cricket Challenge
2012 – Semi Finals in ICC World T20 in Sri Lanka
2013 – 2nd in ICC Women’s World Cup in India

Dr Hunte also congratulated world rated batswomen Stafanie Taylor and Deandra Dottin for their selection to the ICC Team of the Tournament which was announced by the world governing body after the final.

“On behalf of the Board I thank inspirational and focused captain Merissa Aguilleira and all the players and Head Coach Sherwin Campbell and the team management for their unrelenting hard work and I also recommit the Board to the continued development of Women’s cricket as part of the WICB Strategic Plan 2011-2016,” Dr. Hunte assured.

The WICB President also extended best wishes to the team on their upcoming tour to Sri Lanka.

“The tour to Sri Lanka will allow the players another level of exposure to further broaden their experience and skills base and we are pleased that they will be playing both ODIs and Twenty20s,” Dr Hunte said.

Results of West Indies Women’s World Cup matches
January 31: West Indies Women v India Women – India won by 105 runs
February 3: West Indies Women v Sri Lanka Women – Windies won by 209 runs
February 5: West Indies Women v England Women – England won by 6 wickets
February 8: (Super Six) West Indies Women v South Africa Women – Windies won by 2 wickets
February 11:  (Super Six) West Indies Women v New Zealand Women – Windies won by 48 runs
February 13: (Super Six) West Indies Women v Australia Women – Windies won by 8 runs
February 17: (Final) West Indies Women v Australia Women – Australia won by 114 runs

SRI LANKA TOUR SCHEDULE
One-Day Internationals Series
Friday, February 22: 1st ODI at Dambulla – 9:30 am
Sunday, February 24: 2nd ODI at Dambulla – 9:30 am
Tuesday, February 26: 3rd ODI at Dambulla – 9:30 am

T20 International Series
Friday, March 1:1st T20 at R Premadasa – 10 am
Sunday, March 3: 2nd T20 at R Premadasa – 10 am
Tuesday, March 5: 3rd T20 at R Premadasa – 10 am
Thursday, March 7: 4th T20 at R Premadasa – 10 am
Friday, March 8: 5th T20 at R Premadasa – 10 am

FULL SQUAD
Player                                     Shirt
Merissa Aguilleira (C/WK)  11
Stafanie Taylor (VC)            7
Shemaine Campbelle           30
Shanel Daley                         31
Deandra Dottin                     5
Kycia Knight (WK)                42
Kyshona Knight                    47
Natasha McLean                  44
Anisa Mohammed                14
Subrina Munroe                    39
Juliana Nero                          6
June Ogle                               40
Shaquana Quintyne             43
Shakera Selman                    4
Tremayne Smartt                 33