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January 10, 2013
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Windies women collapse again

West Indies' Stafanie Taylor - AP

BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC):

West Indies women suffered another batting meltdown against spin, losing by four wickets to South Africa Women in the second one-day international at Warner Park yesterday.

The West Indian women struggled against a bowling attack led by a high-school teacher from Cape Town before crumbling for 128 off 48.2 overs, as the visitors romped home with four wickets intact and 13 balls to spare.

Sent in to bat, the home side's bravest stand was 33 runs for the first wicket between Juliana Nero and Stafanie Taylor.

The partnership ended when Nero was bowled by Susan Benade for 16 after smashing two boundaries.

Taylor, who made a duck in the opening game on Monday, tried to make amends before she was caught on 29 after hitting two fours.

Deandra Dottin contributed 16 but she was stumped as the top order collapsed and the West Indians had plunged to 87 for four.

Captain Merissa Aguilliera again weathered the South African attack for a while as she attempted to repair the innings following her spirited knock of 40 0n Monday.

However, she succeeded in squeezing out 17 runs before becoming the first victim of Sunnete Loubser, 31, an off break bowler who teaches high-school students in her South African hometown.

Loubser, also the 2011 South Africa Women's Cricketer of the Year, spun her way through the middle and lower order to finish with leading figures of four for 11.

The Caribbean side appeared to have lost the fight and at one stage four wickets tumbled in quick succession for the addition of only seven runs on the board.

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