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West Indies vs New Zealand Women Predictions - Plimmer to plunder the West Indies attack
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- West Indies face New Zealand in ICC Women's T20 World Cup semi-final.
- Georgia Plimmer shone with 53 off 44 balls in New Zealand's win over Sri Lanka.
- West Indies aim for their first victory against New Zealand in five matches to reach the final.
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Georgia Plimmer hits a six against Australia.
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West Indies vs New Zealand Women Predictions
The West Indies put on a world-class display to beat England to clinch their semi-final spot, but their form up until this match has been patchy. New Zealand are a more complete and consistent side and I see them overturning them to clinch a spot in the final.
- New Zealand Women’s Georgia Plimmer has scored 34 & 53 in her last 4 innings.
- New Zealand Women’s Suzie Bates has scored 27, 20 & 28 in her last 5 innings.
- West Indies Women’s Qiana Joseph has scored 36, 31 & 52 in her last 4 innings.
- West Indies Women’s Hayley Matthews has scored 42, 34 & 50 in her last 5 innings.
Head-to-Head
New Zealand have won three of their last five matches against the West Indies. One match was tied and the West Indies won one match. New Zealand have won three of these last four matches.
West Indies Women Form
West Indies bounced back from their opening loss to South Africa by comfortably beating Scotland and Bangladesh before clinching an incredible win over an in-form England side.
The West Indies did well to restrict England early in their innings, with Afy Fletcher
(3/21, econ 5.25) bowling superbly. England rallied in their final overs to reach 141/7 off their 20 overs.
Hayley Matthews (50 off 38 balls) and Qiana Joseph (52 off 38 balls) tore the England bowling apart as they setup a magnificent six-wicket win with two overs to spare.
West Indies Women Team News
West Indies are in great form but they will need their entire top-order to perform if they hope to beat New Zealand.
New Zealand Women Form
New Zealand won three of their group matches, losing only to the champions Australia
Suzie Bates top-scored with 28 as New Zealand struggled to post 110/6 off their 20 overs against excellent bowling from Pakistan.
Amelia Kerr (3/14, econ 5.25) led a brilliant bowling display from New Zealand as they demolished the Pakistan side, bowling them out for just 56 off 11.4 overs.
New Zealand Women Team News
New Zealand are in good form and are unlikely to make any changes to their team.
Verdict
I am backing New Zealand Women to win. I am also backing Georgia Plimmer to top score for New Zealand Women.
Qiana Joseph is a good bet to top score for the West Indies Women.
Qiana Joseph is a good bet to top score for the West Indies Women.
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