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All you need to know: Women’s ODI World Cup Qualifier

Ireland Women are currently taking part in a training camp in Dubai before they depart for their upcoming qualifier event in Pakistan (9-19 April 2025). The upcoming qualifier tournament is a six-team event in round-robin format including: West Indies, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Scotland, Thailand and Ireland. The top two teams will then qualify for the 2025 ICC Women’s Cricket World …

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Ireland Women’s Squad Announced for Cricket World Cup Qualifier

A 15-player Ireland Women’s squad has been selected for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup qualifier tournament taking place from 5-18 April 2025. This qualifier tournament is a six-team event in round-robin format. The top two teams will then qualify for the 2025 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup to be played in September 2025. Ireland Women will leave on 28 March 2025 …

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Record century from Gaby Lewis leads Ireland to first-ever win over Sri Lanka

DUBLIN – Gaby Lewis struck 119 from 75 balls as Ireland Women held on to beat Sri Lanka Women by 7 runs – in the process registering their first-ever win over the Asia Cup champions. After winning the toss and electing to bat, Lewis and Amy Hunter (9) started the innings with intent, striking three boundaries in the first 15 …

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Historic Start to the 2025 T20 World Cup for the Women’s Cricket Team

History was made when Ireland and Pakistan had a T20I series, being the first ever played in Lahore, Pakistan. International games between the team date back nearly 60 years, but this was the first time the cricket-loving country was able to host.    “We’ve had a fantastic welcome and the hotel even has an Irish menu for us, which was …

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Irish Women’s Cricket Team Qualifies for T20 World Cup

With just two places available remaining at the 2023 T20 World Cup, Ireland rose to the occasion and beat Zimbabwe by four runs to book their place at the 2023 ICC T20 World Cup in South Africa. 

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