West Indies Women’s skipper Hayley Matthews came to her side’s rescue yet again as they survived a scare to register a thrilling six-run victory over Ireland Women in their Women’s World Cup Qualifier at the Gaddafi Stadium here Friday.With Ireland requiring eight runs from the final over and the last wicket pair of Arlene Kelly and Cara Murray at the crease, Matthews had the former caught off the second ball to spark wild celebrations among her teammates and keep West Indies Women’s chances of qualifying for the World Cup alive.In a match that was reduced to 33 overs after heavy showers delayed the start of play, the West Indies posted a total of 181 for six after being sent in to bat by their opponents.The Windies Women found themselves in a spot of bother when they lost Matthews for 23 and opener Qiana Joseph for four to leave them 29 for two in the sixth over.However, Zaida James and Stafanie Taylor put on 81 runs for the third wicket to repair the innings and guide their team to 116 for three.