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Ireland Women beaten but still on track at T20 World Cup Qualifier

Ireland Women’s tour of Qatar ended on a losing note after they lost heavily to South Africa by 9 wickets in Doha in their Twenty20 contest.
Ireland posted 101 for 7, with skipper Isobel Joyce yet again leading by example with a top score of 47 from just 48 balls (4 fours).
Joyce shared a second wicket partnership of 53 with opener Clare Shillington , who hit 25 from just 23 deliveries (2 fours, 1 six).
The rest of the Irish batters struggled in the face of the strong South African attack, with Kate McKenna (11*), the only other player to reach double figures.
South African wasted no time in chasing down their target, reaching 102 with 5.4 overs to spare for the loss of just the one wicket.
Opener Lizelle Lee (53) scored her second consecutive half century against the Irish, winning yet another Player of the Match accolade.
She shared an opening stand of 83 with Trisha Chetty (27*), before being caught by Rebecca Rolfe off the bowling of Amy Kenealy (1-28).
The tour has given the youthful Ireland squad some more much needed international experience ahead of their first ICC World Twenty20 which gets under way in Bangladesh in March. Ireland will kick off their ICC Women’s World Twenty 20 Campaign against New Zealand, the group A clash will take place on the 25th of March in Sylhet in Bangladesh before they go on to also play Australia, South Africa and Pakistan all at the same venue.
Qatar International Tri-Series
AT West End International Stadium, Doha
IRELAND WOMEN 101/7 (20 overs, Isobel Joyce 47, Clare Shillington 25) lost to SOUTH AFRICA WOMEN 102/1 (14.2 overs, Lizelle Lee 53, Trisha Chetty 27*) by 9 wickets.

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