Amstelveen, August 15, 2024: Scotland Women claimed a 16-run win against Papua New Guinea Women in the second match of the Netherlands Women’s T20I Tri-Series at the VRA Ground, Amstelveen. Darcey Carter was the standout performer, contributing with both bat and ball to earn the Player of the Match award.
Match Report:
Scotland Women overcame a spirited challenge from Papua New Guinea Women to secure a 16-run victory in the second match of the Netherlands Women’s T20I Tri-Series. After winning the toss and electing to bat first, Scotland posted a total of 117/7 in their 20 overs. Priyanaz Chatterji top-scored with 32 off 31 balls, while Darcey Carter provided valuable support with 30 off 30 balls. Papua New Guinea’s bowlers, led by Vicky Buruka (3/23) and Sibona Jimmy (2/25), kept the Scottish batters in check, preventing them from posting a more significant total.
In response, Papua New Guinea Women struggled to build partnerships, with only Brenda Tau making a notable contribution with 39 off 33 balls. Scotland’s bowlers, particularly Chloe Abel (3/14) and Darcey Carter (2/8), maintained consistent pressure, eventually bowling out Papua New Guinea for 101 in 19.3 overs. Despite a record-breaking 19-run partnership for the 8th wicket between Pauke Siaka and Isabel Toua, Papua New Guinea fell short of the target by 16 runs.
Key Moments:
- Darcey Carter’s all-round performance was the highlight of the match, with her contributions of 30 runs and 2/8 proving decisive.
- The 19-run partnership between Pauke Siaka and Isabel Toua set a new record for Papua New Guinea Women’s highest 8th-wicket stand in WT20Is, surpassing the previous best of 8.
- Scotland’s disciplined bowling attack, led by Carter and Abel, ensured that Papua New Guinea’s chase was kept in check.
Brief Scores:
Scotland Women: 117/7 in 20 overs (Priyanaz Chatterji 32, Darcey Carter 30; Vicky Buruka 3/23, Sibona Jimmy 2/25).
Papua New Guinea Women: 101 all out in 19.3 overs (Brenda Tau 39, Pauke Siaka 12*; Chloe Abel 3/14, Darcey Carter 2/8).
Player of the Match: Darcey Carter for her impactful all-round performance, scoring 30 runs and taking 2 wickets for just 8 runs.
Scotland Women’s victory by 16 runs earned them two valuable points in the Netherlands Women’s T20I Tri-Series. Papua New Guinea Women, despite showing resilience, were unable to chase down the target and will look to bounce back in their next match. The Tri-Series remains open with Scotland, Netherlands, and Papua New Guinea all vying for top honors.