Henry’s all-round heroics hands West Indies win against Pakistan – Chinelle Henry Leads West Indies to Dominant Victory Over Pakistan in T20I Tri-Series
A Commanding Display of All-Round Brilliance
The West Indies continued their impressive form in the ongoing T20I tri-series held in Ireland, securing a comprehensive 25-run victory over Pakistan. The match was defined by the exceptional all-round performance of Chinelle Henry, whose contribution with both the bat and the ball proved to be the decisive factor in a high-scoring contest.
West Indies Set a Daunting Target
After winning the toss and opting to bat first, the West Indies innings began with intent. Hayley Matthews took the initiative immediately, launching a blistering attack on the Pakistani bowlers. Matthews struck five boundaries in a single over against Fatima Sana, setting the tone for the innings. Although Diana Baig eventually claimed the wicket of Matthews for a rapid 40 off 20 balls, the foundation had been firmly laid.
Pakistan attempted to stage a comeback by picking up quick wickets, including the dismissals of Deandra Dottin and Qiana Joseph. However, Stafanie Taylor stepped up to stabilize the innings, providing a display of power hitting that saw her accumulate 39 runs from just 23 deliveries, featuring four fours and two sixes.
The Partnership That Defined the Match
At a critical juncture, the West Indies found themselves in need of a boost. This arrived in the form of a spectacular 65-run partnership for the sixth wicket between Chinelle Henry and Jannillea Glasgow. Coming together under pressure, the pair played with remarkable maturity and aggression, dispatching the Pakistani bowlers to all parts of the ground. Henry’s finishing flourish, which included a six and a four in the final three balls of the innings, propelled the West Indies to a total of 199 for 6.
Pakistan’s Stuttering Response
Chasing a target of 200, Pakistan faced early setbacks. Shawnisha Hector struck in the very first over to dismiss Gull Feroza, and Chinelle Henry continued her stellar day by bowling Muneeba Ali for just 2 runs in the subsequent over. While Saira Jabeen offered a brief glimmer of hope with a quick-fire 30 off 19 balls, the Pakistani lineup struggled to build the substantial partnerships required to keep pace with the high asking rate.
Aliya Riaz fought hard, top-scoring for Pakistan with 37 runs from 28 balls, but the pressure exerted by the West Indies bowling attack proved too much. Despite several players reaching double figures, the lack of a significant anchor meant Pakistan could only muster 174 for 8 by the close of their 20 overs.
Clinical Bowling Performance
The West Indies showcased their depth in the bowling department, utilizing eight different bowlers throughout the innings. Chinelle Henry and Shawnisha Hector were the standout performers, claiming two wickets each and maintaining disciplined lines that stifled the Pakistani batters. This victory marks a significant milestone in the tri-series for the West Indies, who currently lead the points table having previously defeated Ireland in the tournament opener.
Match Summary at a Glance
- Result: West Indies won by 25 runs.
- West Indies Innings: 199/6 (Glasgow 42, Matthews 40, Taylor 39, Henry 33*).
- Pakistan Bowling: Shamim 2-27, Sandhu 2-29.
- Pakistan Innings: 174/8 (Riaz 37, Jabeen 30).
- West Indies Bowling: Henry 2-13, Hector 2-21.
As the tri-series progresses, the West Indies look like the team to beat, with their blend of experienced veterans and rising stars like Chinelle Henry proving to be a formidable combination on the international stage. Pakistan will look to regroup as they search for their first points in the upcoming fixtures.
