JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – As West Indies Women prepare to take on South Africa Women in their four-match One Day International (ODI) series on Friday, captain Stafanie Taylor has challenged her side to focus on consistency and aggression, two elements she believes were missing when the teams met last in September last year in Antigua.The Proteas Women won the T20 International series 3-0 and the ODI series 4-1.But this time around, Taylor is more confident West Indies Women can perform better even though they will be in “South Africa’s backyard” at the Imperial Wanderers Stadium.Head coach Courtney Walsh had challenged the team to score consistently around the 230-240 mark, with the top order contributing significantly to that.