Ireland women continue to soar with triumphant sweep in Bangladesh

Sylhet, Dec 9 (UNI) A thrilling win in the third and final T20I here confirmed a 3-0 series win for Gaby Lewis-led Ireland, as they continued their splendid run in women’s T20Is since August 2023.

The European side haven’t lost a T20I series since, securing wins over the Netherlands, Zimbabwe, Thailand, and now Bangladesh.

The run also includes tied series against strong international outfits like Sri Lanka and England as well as 2024 T20 World Cup debutants Scotland.

Ireland’s performances show rising competitiveness in the shortest format of the game.

Coming off a 3-0 ODI series loss to Bangladesh, Ireland turned it around in the T20Is series in Sylhet.

Skipper Gaby Lewis’ quickfire 60 and Leah Paul’s career-best unbeaten 79 helped Ireland get to 169/5 in the first innings. Orla Prendergast and Arlene Kelly then picked three each as regular strikes stifled the host’s chase, and Ireland triumphed by 12 runs, an ICC report said.

It was all Prendergast in the second T20I, as the all-rounder first hit a useful 32 (25), which helped Ireland to 134/5.

She then ran through Bangladesh’s top-order with the new ball, and with help from Kelly (2/10) and Laura Delany (2/16), the tourists cruised to a comfortable 47-run win.

In the third T20I on Monday, top-order efforts from Sobhana Mostary (45) and Sharmin Akhter (34) helped Bangladesh reach 123/7. Prendergast again led the bowling charge, finishing with a career-best 4/22.

Ireland started well, but struggled against Rabeya Khan (2/17) and Nahida Akter (1/26).

Delany held it out in the middle-order, however, and in the final over, Ireland needed a daunting 15 runs. Problems compounded when Kelly was run-out, but Delany took strike and smashed a hat-trick of boundaries to secure Ireland a win off the penultimate ball.

Prendergast secured the Player of the Series for her 10 wickets and 54 runs in the series.

This was Ireland’s first-ever series win in Bangladesh, and also the first occasion where they have whitewashed the Asian nation in the format.

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