in this Women’s ODI of Ireland Women vs South Africa Women; The Ireland Women’s triumph by 10 runs in the first WIT20 match …
in this Women’s ODI of Ireland Women vs South Africa Women; The Ireland Women’s triumph by 10 runs in the first WIT20 match …
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Match: Ireland Women vs South Africa Women, 3rd ODI, South Africa Women tour of Ireland, 2022
Date: June 17, 2022, Friday,
Time: 03:15 PM IST
Venue: Castle Avenue, Dublin
Batting is a solid option at Castle Avenue because of the pitch. This surface is preferred by the batsmen since the ball is delivered cleanly to the willow. When bowling on this surface, the bowlers will need to maintain a level of discipline with regard to their lines and lengths.
On Friday, it is anticipated that Dublin would see temperatures ranging anywhere from 11 to 23 degrees Celsius. The sky will be mostly cloudy during the course of the day.
After starting off their trip with a victory against South Africa Women in the first game of their tour, Ireland Women have struggled in the two WIT20s and two WODIs that have followed. After being bowled out for 69 runs in the previous match, the Ireland women’s team scored a total of 213-8 in their loss by 9 wickets on Tuesday. This showed hints of progress from their performance in the previous encounter. The best scorer was Gaby Lewis, who opened for her team and led them to victory with 59 runs off of 88 balls, including eight fours throughout her innings. Georgina Dempsey, a medium-pace bowler for the Australian team, was the one to claim a wicket for Ireland. They were able to record a total of 213 on the board thanks to the contributions made by Gaby Lewis (59), Sophie MacMahon (42), and Georgia Dempsey (45*). Even though Dempsey took a wicket, the team was unable to make any more progress since they were unable to defend the score successfully.
Leah Paul, Gaby Lewis (c), Rachel Delaney, Mary Waldron (wk), Sophie MacMahon, Arlene Kelly, Sarah Forbes, Georgina Dempsey, Jane Maguire, Cara Murray, Alana Dalzell
Ireland’s women were bowled out for 213 by Shabnim Ismail and Nadine de Klerk, who each took three wickets. Andrie Steyn (84*) and Lara Goodall (93*) put up a good partnership in the 39th over to help them chase down the total.
This is the last game of the trip for South Africa Women, who had swept their previous four meetings in Dublin. It took them 38.4 overs to complete their task on Tuesday after having reached their goal in only 16 on Saturday. Lara Goodall was South Africa’s leading scorer for the second game in a row. There were eight fours in her 99-ball innings that yielded 93 not out. Shabnin Ismail has taken three wickets in both the first and second WODIs, making him an outstanding performance with the ball.
Laura Wolvaardt, Andrie Steyn, Lara Goodall, Sune Luus (c), Chloe Tryon, Delmi Tucker, Trisha Chetty (wk), Shabnim Ismail, Nadine de Klerk, Ayabonga Khaka, Raisibe Ntozakhe
The Ireland Women’s triumph by 10 runs in the first WIT20 match on June 3 seems like a long time ago now, and we anticipate that South Africa Women will finish the trip with another decisive victory. There is a significant quality gap between the two teams, and as a result, we are giving our support to the squad that will be competing away from home.