In the second match, Argentina made 300/6 and Chile replied with 19, with eight of the Chilean players scoring ducks.[4] The third match saw Argentina making 333/1 and Chile 22, of which 21 were extras; again, eight Chilean players scored ducks. Maria Castiñeiras of Argentina became the first woman to score back-to-back T20I centuries,[5] and she also put on an unbeaten record second-wicket partnership of 290 runs alongside Veronica Vasquez.[6]
Maria Castiñeiras 105 (56) Sofia Mardones 2/37 (3 overs)
Jessica Miranda 3 (10) Albertina Galan 3/0 (1 over)
Argentina won by 281 runs St Albans Club, Buenos Aires Umpires: Santiago Duggan (Arg) and Andrew Elliott (Eng) Player of the match: Maria Castiñeiras (Arg)
Maria Castiñeiras 155 (77) Camila Valdes 1/62 (4 overs)
Emilia Toro 1 (14) Albertina Galan 3/0 (2 overs)
Argentina won by 311 runs St Albans Club, Buenos Aires Umpires: Santiago Duggan (Arg) and Andrew Elliott (Eng) Player of the match: Maria Castiñeiras (Arg)
Argentina won the toss and elected to bat.
Gallery
Alison Stocks and Camila Valdes during the toss of the first match.
Lucia Taylor batting.
Chilean players celebrating their first wicket.
Jessica Miranda bowling against Albertina Galan.
Albertina Galan and Lucia Taylor celebrating after breaking the record of highest score in T20I.