The 3rd ODI of the bilateral series between West Indies Women and Sri Lanka Women is set to be played at the National Cricket Ground Stadium at St.George’s in Grenada. West Indies Women have had a disappointing ODI series at home as they have underperformed heavily. Skipper Hayley Matthews will be unhappy about how her side has gone about their business in this series, and she will be hopeful that they can bounce back strongly in the series finale to save themselves from a whitewash at home. As West Indies Women are all set to take on Sri Lanka Women, here are the top 3 players to look out for:

Shemaine Campbelle
Shemaine Campbelle, the middle-order batter, has been a good player for West Indies Women over the years. In her ODI career, she has scored 1970 runs from 118 innings at a strike rate of 58.64, and she has also picked up 21 wickets from 38 innings at an economy rate of 3.53. She has scored 42 runs in the series so far, and she scored a valuable 30 in her previous knock to hold the innings for a while. She will be an important part of the West Indian batting unit, and they will be looking to fight back.
Karishma Ramharack
Karishma Ramharack, the craft spinner, has been a key bowler for West Indies in recent times. In her ODI career, she has picked up 48 wickets from 43 innings at an economy of 4.63. She has picked up 5 wickets in the series so far, and she bowled an exceptional spell in her previous match, picking up 3 wickets and giving away just 26 runs. She will be confident in her abilities with the ball, and she will be looking to lead the bowling unit from the front to stun the Sri Lankan side.
Jannillea Glasgow
Jannillea Glasgow, the young West Indian bowler, has impressed with the bat in the recent games for her national side. In her ODI career, she has scored 215 runs from 9 innings at a strike rate of 78, and she has also picked up 2 wickets from 7 innings at an economy rate of 5.96. With back-to-back fifties, she has scored 100 runs in the series so far, and she scored a gritty half-century in the previous game, where the batting unit had crumbled under pressure. She will play a massive role if the West Indies have to win the final match and save their face from a humiliating whitewash at home.

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