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It Qualifier of the Women’s Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 has given a moment of brightness today as Western Indies‘ Chinelle Henry executed an impressive direct exit to dismiss Scotlands Ailsa Lister. The party, which was held in Pakistan, saw that the West Indies claim their rule in the field, with Henry’s athletics becoming the most prominent moment of the party.
The clash between the western Indies and Scotland was the second game of the World Cup of Women in progress, a tournament designed to determine which teams ensure a place coveted at the main event at the end of this year. The western Indies, known for their capacity for flair and field, faced a certain side of Scotland eager to make their mark.
In 22nd, Scotland had reached 100/4, with Lister looking at the fold and threatening to anchor the entrances of his team. However, the impulse of the game changed spectacularly thanks to Henry’s intervention, a time that emphasized why the field can be as decisive as beat or bowling on the modern cricket.
Everything was deployed to the blink of an eye. With the batters of Scotland trying to turn the strike, Lister ventured into his fold, perhaps underestimating the sharpness of western Indies campers. Henry, strategically parked, made known the opportunity. With a quick pick -up and laser -guided launch, he struck dead bumps, catching Lister on his field.
The replacements showed the accuracy of the effort: Henry’s launch was not only powerful, but he pointed out precisely, without leaving the error or deliberation in the field. The revision of the third referee was a formality: the mermaid was out and the hopes of Scotland were very successful.
Wipe the collection ✅, the strong launch ✅, and she left for 👋
Ailsa Lister was fixed, but Chinelle Henry didn’t say today! ❌#Wivsco #Wwcq pic.twitter.com/zggalmktfc
– Fancode (@fancode) April 9, 2025
This article was first published in Womencricket.cominto Cricket time Business.