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Sophie Devine to Jahzara Claxton, leg byes, 1 run, West Indies have done it! A famous win over the defending champions to kickstart their campaign, led by a stunning knock from Shemaine Campbelle. She looks very emotional and is in tears as she is being hugged by her teammates. Definitely one of the highest points of her career so far. Coming to the winning run, it was a leg-bye scampered by the two batters. Angled in from round the wicket, Claxton misses again and it rolls off the pad on the popping crease. Campbelle might've struggled with a sharper effort from the keeper but Gaze has been off the boil with the gloves all evening. New Zealand, as a fielding group in fact, have had a shocker
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Sophie Devine to Jahzara Claxton, no run, swing and a miss! Tension everywhere! Full and wide outside off, Claxton reaches out but is beaten on the edge
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Sophie Devine to Shemaine Campbelle, leg byes, 1 run, full delivery angling down leg, Campbelle misses out and it deflects off the pad to midwicket
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Sophie Devine to Shemaine Campbelle, no run, yorker at the stumps, squeezed back by Campbelle and Devine makes a diving stop
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Sophie Devine to Shemaine Campbelle, 2 runs, some width outside off, Campbelle late-cuts through backward point and it takes a superb diving stop from Sharp in the deep to cut it off
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Rosemary Mair to Shemaine Campbelle, 1 run, good length outside off, Campbelle waits on it and dabs in front of short third
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Rosemary Mair to Jahzara Claxton, byes, 1 run, yorker outside off, Claxton is beaten on the drive but they sneak the bye as the keeper fumbles again. How many errors Gaze has made with the gloves. There's a mix-up as Campbelle wants two, gets sent back and has to put in the dive. Gaze fumbles once more!
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Rosemary Mair to Shemaine Campbelle, 1 run, low full toss, she swings hard and mistimes the drive to long-on
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Rosemary Mair to Shemaine Campbelle, 2 runs, in the blockhole, she squeezes it in front of long-on and charges back for two
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