Leeward Islands Women recorded a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Windward Islands Women with 32 balls to spare under the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern (DLS) method at the Arnos Vale Playing Field in Kingstown.
After winning the toss, Windward Islands Women batted first and were restricted to 69 for 9 in their allotted 20 overs. The Leeward Islands bowlers delivered a disciplined and clinical performance, applying consistent pressure and preventing the Windward Islands from building meaningful partnerships. Regular wickets throughout the innings ensured the total remained well below par.
Rain interruptions later reduced the chase to 14 overs, with Leeward Islands Women set a revised target under the DLS method. The Leewards approached the task with composure, reaching 59 for 3 in just 8.4 overs to seal victory emphatically.
Despite the loss of a few early wickets, the Leeward Islands batters remained in control of the run chase, pacing the innings effectively and capitalising on scoring opportunities. Their measured approach ensured there were no late complications as they crossed the target with more than five overs to spare.
The convincing win highlighted Leeward Islands Women’s all-round strength and kept their campaign firmly on track, while Windward Islands Women were left to reflect on a tough outing with the bat.