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West Indies Women vs Pakistan Women 2015: Ezra Moseley praises team for win

Ezra Moseley is the current West Indies Women’s assistant coach and a former West Indies fast bowler

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Published: Nov 05, 2015, 10:45 PM (IST)
Edited: Nov 05, 2015, 10:45 PM (IST)

Ezra Moseley said he was happy to see Deandra Dottin getting back in form © Getty Images
Ezra Moseley said he was happy to see Deandra Dottin getting back in form © Getty Images

Ezra Moseley, West Indies Women’s assistant coach is extremely happy with his team’s performance in West Indies Women vs Pakistan Women 2015 series.  West Indies Women won the ODI series 3-1 and then made a clean sweep of the T20I series 3-0. He said that he was happy to see West Indies Women bounce back after losing the first one-dayer. West Indies women showed resilience and won the next three ODIs and the subsequent T20Is; thus winning six games on trot. Moseley said that there are still some areas where work is needed but overall he is satisfied and charmed by the achievement. West Indies Women vs Pakistan Women 2015: Dave Cameron lauds team for win

In a conversation with Barbados Today he said, “Overall we played very well. We came into the series looking to beat the Pakistanis 7-0. We lost the first game [of the one-day series] but after that we came to the party and played well, so overall we had an excellent series. Most of the girls look fit and sharp and it can only augur well for West Indies cricket going forward… We are trying to instill in the team a never-say-die attitude and that really came out … We got the super over, then we went out and restricted the Pakistanis to three in the super over. We got them in the end after looking a little shaky at the start. I’m not happy with the way they batted. Kycia in particular, she batted well but the others really didn’t come to the party and that is something that they have got to look at.” Australia women vs West Indies women 2014: Ellyse Perry speak to the media

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“We’ve been telling them they have to take responsibility for their own game, and some of the players who got out in soft ways . . . must take a look at their game and see where they can improve.”  Moseley was happy to see Deandra Dottin get back her form, “I am happy she came into some form in the T20s. We were looking for her to score heavily in the ODIs. That didn’t happen but then she stepped her game up in the T20s and performed very well, and she richly deserved the Player-of-the-Series.”