 The women suffered a heavy eight-wicket loss to go 1-0 down and there are three match one day international series against Australia in Brisbane on Sunday the wind is lost with 211 balls remaining in the encounter having been dismissed for just 83 before the Aussies led by Alissa Healy with 30 reached 87 for two in their run chase. Healy Mathews was ruled out of the contest with an injury and there is still a question on her availability for the second ODI which comes up on Wednesday and it would be live on Sportsmax. Standing captain Shemain Campbell says the wind is just did not produce enough to win. Alissa Healy's run is on the board so we just go there and believe in ourselves and try to get a few wickets and try to take it from positive onto the but unfortunately we get some free wickets but there is a lot of areas that we need to work on to improve our next game. Aliyah Alayne going on she bought pretty confidence in herself she bucked herself and she played some shots and I think that was a plus for us and also in the field you know Ramra ball well and all the ball is tripped in at different time but the runs wasn't there for us so you know that kind of. A tough result therefore the West Indies girls obviously without Healy Mathews their batting strength the team would have been at a huge disadvantage. Some younger players Janava Joseph West Indies on the 19th player Zeda James West Indies on the 19th players well getting a look in but the Aussies just too strong. World number one seven time world champions reigning world champions and ODI cricket the Aussies. I feel it for Shemaina that press conference because it's really really a tough thing to do to try to find positives and I saw her pulling at straws to the point she pointed out Karishma is bowling which was one wicket for 13 runs you know really really tough position but we have spoken about this on the show I think a lot last week and the week before. Healy Mathews is the reason we have a competitive total when we do a lot of the runs if not all of the runs are heavily dependent on the type of game that she has. For me I expected again and maybe I'm just expecting too much now I was expecting Stefani Taylor to fill that gap fill that void because we didn't really have anybody else lands that we could count on to say that we would get runs on the board. So for me once the batting fails and I think this one was an embarrassing total to the point where you know people are forgetting the fight that the Windy's woman had put up before when Healy was in the set up and they're saying all sorts of things so I'm hoping that the ladies can of course remember why they're playing cricket for West Indies remember when they started to bat and actually go up there with some sort of pride put up a competitive total because this score was embarrassing. Okay and of course it is unclear yet whether Healy Mathews will be fit enough to play in the second ODI which is Wednesday evening 735 Eastern Caribbean time 635 in Jamaica and it will be live on Sportsmax. We're switching now to Men's Cricket 6 of the ICC World Cup in India ended with New Zealand day 6 ending with New Zealand claiming victory over the Netherlands. It was mat 6 batting first the Kiwis posted 322 for 7 of their 50 overs with William top scoring with 70 Tom Latham getting 53 and Ratchin Ravindra 51 three Dutch bowlers claim two wickets each now in pursuit of 323 for victory of the Netherlands where it is missed for 223 thanks to a five we get whole five for 59 from Spinner Mitchell Satna Colin Ackerman tops court for the Dutchman with 69 this is how the table looks after New Zealand's second win top of the table two and oh they have maximum four points South Africa Pakistan Bangladesh also with two points coming off their victories so still early in the in the in the piece and a lot of cricket left to be played there in India now despite the good cricket on the field there have been bad results at the gates with concerns about the underwhelming crowds at the World Cup in India games so far have had low attendance with Sunday's encounter between India and Australia in Chennai registering the best crowd so far filling 87 percent of the stadium with 32,531 fans low numbers have moved cricket lovers to question the 50 over formats existence and joining us on zoom to help us probe this issue for Ziree Mohamed not a completely new topic fuzz of a 50 over game and where it sits at the moment against test cricket and the fast growing T20 cricket people fear that the numbers in cricket mad India which are pretty low in attendance at the moment would be suggesting something about the 50 over game in India and you're quite right this has been a discussion that has been going on for more than a decade amplified of course by the growth of the T20 format and the number of leagues because there's obviously going to be a saturation point and I think we've reached it already the fact that it is a World Cup and that you're seeing such sparse attendances isn't entirely surprising because we need to recognize as well when you don't have the home team involved as we had in the Caribbean in 2007 as we had in India 1996 1987 then again in 2011 when the home team is not involved it's really pushing it to expect a full house to come and watch even some of the the strong teams it just doesn't work that way anymore because again they would have had their bellies full with IPL there would have had so many other franchise tournaments to look at and people will prioritize what they're going to watch that said also the the BCC are correctly being criticized because it was just a month ago that the fixtures were finalized think about it would we have a football World Cup or an Olympic Games where the schedule is finalized four or five weeks before the start that makes it virtually impossible for visiting fans to plan their arrangements in there's a huge country so that's another factor but I think in relation to the point about 50 over cricket I think we're coming to that that realization because a lot of people have commented on it already that one day cricket will only survive as a World Cup with qualifying matches in the intervening period that will be of the only relevance because there's so much T20 cricket being played and obviously if there's a desire to allow Test cricket to survive beyond the ashes which is also questionable then again it looks like the days are numbered but these bilateral ODI competitions yeah but you know bilateral ODIs is something that would have been questioned before but as you pointed out fast this is a World Cup and this is India that we're talking about point made about the late confirmation of the venues because as you said India is a huge place huge gap between some of the venues Hyderabad Chennai there are a lot of different venues being used and people would need to plan but beyond that the 50 over game as a spectacle is it that the game just isn't as attractive as it once was given the fact that the T20 game is increasing you know at a rapid rate in popularity absolutely and it probably confirms the American model of three three and a half hours for a sporting event whether baseball whether the NFL whether the NHL whether the NBA because think about it lands before T20 people were fine with one day cricket you know because that was the limited option from five days to one day but now you can go to a match in three hours three and a half hours and see an entire result see a lot of excitement and yes the so-called purists and aficionados will turn their noses up and so on but this is an entertainment product and therefore even for that much with South Africa getting getting 400 and change or even for the India Australia match yesterday there was a period when after you saw that partnership between Koli and KL Rahul settling things down the match was over and you basically had to endure the next 2025 overs before they knocked off the runs so so yes the format in the modern environment is a difficult one to be sustained from a from a pure interest point of view. Art fans, it's got to be exciting I think and because the Indians haven't won it in a while and they think they have a team good enough to win it I do expect that the fans eventual will come out and let's hope India gets to the final and see them take it from there and protect the legacy of 50 over cricket fans. Indeed but someone says that the legacy is just about 50 or yes it's the legacy of test cricket and that's in danger which is over a hundred years but that's for another day. Yeah I guess you're right okay Fazby talking soon I'm sure. Take care. Okay back with more on the zone after this.