JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – Despite the West Indies Women’s One Day International (ODI) series defeat to South Africa Women, head coach Courtney Walsh said he was pleased with the performance and grit shown by the team.The Caribbean women handed the hosts a 2-1 series win on Sunday after crashing to a six-wicket defeat in the decisive fourth ODI that was played without injured captain Stafanie Taylor and Chedean Nation.But speaking after the match, Walsh said there were some positives coming out of the tour, which was their last series before the 2022 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup scheduled to begin next month in New Zealand.“It was pleasing to see Deandra [Dottin] getting those scores and then Kycia Knight with back-to-back scores – that was very pleasing to me…. [Afy Fletcher] hasn’t played in over a year, so having her back out was something we wanted to get done on this tour,” he said.