Last but not least, veteran West Indies top-order batter Stafanie Taylor remains the ultimate ambassador for Caribbean cricket. Taylor played her first T20 World Cup in 2009, and since then, she has been a cornerstone of her team’s batting line-up, providing explosive starts, consistency, and leadership that have defined an era.
Stafanie Taylor played a crucial role in the West Indies’ maiden Women’s T20 World Cup triumph and was the Player of the Final in 2016. Now, as a seasoned batter who is set to play in the 10th consecutive edition of the tournament, Stafanie remains a cornerstone of the West Indies’ batting line-up, a brilliant off-break bowler, and a vital tactical leader.
She is the second leading run-getter of the tournament with 1014 runs, including 6 fifties, at an average of 37.55 in 35 matches.
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