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Henry’s all-round heroics hands West Indies win against Pakistan – Chinelle Henry Stars as West Indies Defeat Pakistan in T20I Tri-Series

Farah Khan · · 3 min read

A Commanding Performance in Ireland

The West Indies women’s cricket team continued their impressive run in the T20I tri-series held in Ireland, securing a comprehensive 25-run victory against Pakistan. At the heart of this triumph was Chinelle Henry, whose all-round brilliance provided the X-factor required to neutralize a spirited Pakistani side. By setting a daunting target and maintaining tight control with the ball, the Caribbean side demonstrated why they are currently the team to beat in this tournament.

Setting the Stage: West Indies Batting Masterclass

Choosing to bat first, the West Indies innings was characterized by intent and aggressive stroke play. Hayley Matthews set the tone early, dismantling the Pakistani bowling attack during the powerplay. Her blistering 20-ball 40 included a barrage of boundaries that put the pressure squarely on the opposition early on. Although Pakistan managed to find breakthroughs by removing Matthews, Deandra Dottin, and Qiana Joseph in quick succession, the momentum was far from extinguished.

Stafanie Taylor stepped up to stabilize the innings, finding the middle of the bat with alarming regularity. Her 23-ball cameo of 39, adorned with four boundaries and two towering sixes, kept the scoreboard moving at an electric pace. However, it was the partnership between Chinelle Henry and Jannillea Glasgow that truly broke the game open.

The Match-Defining Partnership

With the West Indies needing a strong finish, Henry and Glasgow combined for a vital 65-run partnership off just 37 deliveries. This sixth-wicket stand was the highest of the match and provided the backbone for the team’s total of 199 for 8. Henry, in particular, was clinical, launching a flurry of boundaries in the final overs to finish unbeaten on 33. This finish ensured that Pakistan were left chasing a steep target of 200 runs, a task made harder by the expensive spells conceded by Pakistani bowlers Fatima Sana and Diana Baig, both of whom leaked over 50 runs during their four-over quotas.

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Pakistan’s Chase falters under pressure

Chasing 200, Pakistan required a solid start, but the West Indies bowling unit had other plans. Shawnisha Hector struck in the opening over to remove Gull Feroza, and Chinelle Henry followed up by bowling Muneeba Ali early in the second. These early setbacks forced Pakistan onto the back foot immediately.

While Saira Jabeen provided a brief glimmer of hope with a 19-ball 30, her dismissal halted the momentum. Aliya Riaz fought valiantly, top-scoring for Pakistan with a 28-ball 37, but the team struggled to build the substantial partnerships needed to bridge the gap. The West Indies utilized an extensive rotation of eight different bowlers, effectively keeping the Pakistani batters guessing and unable to settle into a rhythm.

Looking Ahead in the Tri-Series

By the conclusion of the 20 overs, Pakistan could only manage 174 for 8, handing the West Indies a comfortable 25-run win. Chinelle Henry finished the day with impressive figures of 2 for 13, perfectly complementing Hector’s 2 for 21. This victory solidifies West Indies’ position at the top of the tri-series points table, building on their previous win against Ireland. As the tournament progresses, the Caribbean side looks increasingly confident, backed by a deep bench of bowlers and a batting lineup that has proven it can post formidable totals under pressure.