Stafanie Taylor will take no further part in first ODI against South Africa after suffering arm injury
Written by Bradley Jacks. Posted in Windies. | 28 January 2022 | 1985 Views
Tags: Cricket, Johannesburg, Odi Series, South Africa, South Africa Women, Stafanie Taylor, Wanderers, West Indies Women
West Indies women’s captain Stafanie Taylor will take no further part in the first ODI between the West Indies Women and South Africa at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg after sustaining a sharp blow to the arm at the non-striker’s end.
Taylor was forced to retire hurt after scoring 12 off 17 balls.
According to the management, "Out of an abundance of caution, she will be rested for the remainder of the match unless needed in the field."
Hayley Matthews replaced Taylor and made 51, featuring in a partnership of 153 runs with Deandra Dottin who is 150 not out as the West Indies reached 234-3 off 45.3 overs when rain interrupted play.
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