Leeds, June 19 -- Experienced West Indies all-rounder Chinelle Henry believes it's too early to make any bold predictions about what's required to reach the semi-finals of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup and her side must instead concentrate on winning every match.
The West Indies remained unbeaten at this year's T20 World Cup with a narrow seven-run victory over a gallant Scotland in Leeds on Thursday, leaving the Caribbean side sitting pretty in second place on the Group B standings ahead of remaining matches against Sri Lanka, England and Ireland prior to the knockout stages of the event.
That next fixture with Sri Lanka in Bristol on Sunday looms as one of the most crucial contests for many of the sides chasing a semi-final berth from G...