Windies have gotten a legitimate shellacking from the Aussies today. In the wake of overturning England and New Zealand, Windies were relied upon to keep the Aussies on their toes yet they were lowered by India a couple of days back and presently have come a cropper today. 131 was never going to be sufficient. Furthermore, in spite of a couple of early wickets, Windies couldn't apply sufficient strain. Haynes and Perry steadied the boat and guaranteed the minor wobble at the top ddin't deflect them from taking a gigantic win.
Ellyse Perry, Player of the Match: It was truly great circumstances here. The breeze and the incline made a difference. It was compelling to bowl in these circumstances. I'm working on consistency and afterward a little on the varieties. I drag Ben (Sawyer) out significantly more than whatever he is paid for (chuckles). I like preparation. The more I bowl, the better is the musicality. We have spoken in our gathering that this setting will be a sort of a base for us. Rach played all around well.
Taylor: Not the most ideal batting show from us. Collectively, we pride ourselves with the bat. We didn't evaluate the circumstances that well. We figured anything more than 250 would have been great. We talked about the way that 130 was well worse than average however we attempted as a bowling unit. We actually have three games left. We need to leave this behind us. Wish I had somebody to construct a pleasant organization.
Lanning: It is tied in with acclimating to the circumstances and the breeze. We have such profundity. Anybody who comes in needs to contribute. Early wickets today made a difference. They have a few clear plans with the ball. Rach and Moons did very well with the bat. In a perfect world, don't need us to lose early wickets. A 7 out of 10 for the batting show today. Uncertain of what Auckland should offer. It would be another scene and would energize.
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