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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Fraser stars as Scotland start well against West Indies By Matthew Henry BBC Sport Journalist at Headingley Published 7 minutes ago T20 World Cup, Group 2, Headingley West Indies 153-6 (20 overs): Taylor 47* (19); Fraser 2-34 Scotland 146 (20 overs): Carter 59 (62), Lister 33 (25) West Indies won by seven runs Scorecard . Tables Scotland came up agonisingly short of a famous victory at the T20 World Cup as West Indies somehow came through to win a tumultuous game at Headingley. Put on the back foot by Stafanie Taylor's 19-ball 47 not out and having lost four wickets for seven runs in their chase of 154, Darcey Carter and Ailsa Lister took the Scots to the point of needing 22 from the last two overs. Deandra Dottin was in tears while conceding 13 from the 18th over but Windies seamer Aaliyah Alleyne held her nerve through the tension to dismiss Carter for 59, Lister 33 and Kirstie Gordon first ball in the penultimate over. Still Scotland refused to go quietly. They fought on to the point of needing 13 from the last four balls with two wickets left, only for Qiana Joseph, who had previously dropped catches and bowled two horribly-timed no-balls, to close out a seven-run win - Scotland dismissed for 146. Scotland were superb for much of the first innings - athletic in the field and clever with the ball - but veteran Taylor, playing her first match of the tournament at 35, hit three sixes in her last five balls to boost an innings that was floundering at 85-5 in the 15th over. That, ultimately, was decisive. Having beaten Ireland for their first World Cup win on Saturday, Scotland's hopes of progressing are not over but, after being denied a major scalp that would have given them a real shot at a semi-final place, they play England next on Saturday. West Indies are next in action on Sunday against Sri Lanka in Bristol. Related topics Cricket More on this story Notifications, social media and more with BBC Sport Published 8 June
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