Britain rules the rainy third ODI to complete the series Whitewash against the West Indies



British women Ensuring a comprehensive 9-wicket victory West Indies women In her third and final day international, she completed the dominant 3-0 clean sweep on the 2025 West Indies Women’s Tour.

West Indies Innings: The Struggle for Momentum

The English woman who won the toss was the first to pick a bowl for the bowl on the pitch that provided support to the bowlers. The decision proved to be excellent as West Indies women struggled to build important partnerships. Despite a resilient 34 from opener Qiana Joseph and Aaliyah Alleyne’s 27-year-old late cameo, he was supported by Jahzara Claxton’s Quickfire 11 at the end, but the West Indies innings really didn’t take off. They were limited to 106/8 with the allocated 21 overs (due to the adjustment of DLS method).

The English bowler was disciplined and was effective throughout. left arm spinner, Sarah Glenna bowler’s pick and claimed an impressive three wicket with just 21 runs from her four overs. She was well supported by Emily Arlott (2/15) and Kate Cross (1/15). Charlotte Dean and Lauren Filer also chipped with wickets to keep the West Indian batsmen calm.

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Clinical follow-up in England

In response, the English woman did the light job of the target, chasing nine wickets with hands and overs. Despite Sophia Dunkley’s rapid departure at 26, the pursuit was at the forefront of Natalie Sciver’s stunning, unbeaten half-century. Alice Cudgie offers excellent support with 20 active runs from 11 balls, and is sure to be England reached 109 targets in just 10.5 overs.

West Indies bowlers have found it difficult to oppose the offensive English batting lineup. Karishma Ramharack was the only wicket taker for the visitors, claiming one wicket with 31 runs.

This victory not only seals off the series’ whitewash for the English women, but also highlights all-around strength and dominance throughout the series, previously earning 108 runs and a second ODI of 143 runs.

Sarah Glenn’s winning bowling performance won her Match of the Match Award, closing out the home side’s memorable series.

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