DUBLIN – The final round of the Toyota Super 3s will be a T20 tripleheader at YMCA Cricket Club, and while the Dragons have an unbeatable lead after their near-perfect season to date, with the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier around the corner there is plenty to play for.
The Dragons are the reigning champions after a tight victory in 2018, however this season the side has had an unbeaten run and is set to claim their third title and be the first team to defend their title successfully.
With squads featuring some of the best international talent in women’s cricket in Ireland, the action promises to be highly competitive on the field. Spectators are welcome to come and enjoy three T20s starting from 10am at the wonderful YMCA Cricket Ground in Dublin, with free entry.
The fixtures
10am: Dragons v Typhoons
1.30pm: Typhoons v Scorchers
5pm: Scorchers v Dragons
The squads
Scorchers
Shauna Kavanagh (C), Rebecca Stokell, Gaby Lewis, Caoimhe McCann, Jenny Gray, Sophie MacMahon, Cara Murray, Amy Kenealy, Hannah Little, Isobel Joyce, Mya Naughton.
Typhoons
Laura Delany (C), Leah Paul, Naomi Matthews, Louise Little, Cassie Stephens, Una Raymond-Hoey, Maria Kerrison, Orla Prendergast, Sarah Condron, Niamh Walsh, Louise McCarthy.
Dragons
Mary Waldron (C), Aoife Brennan, Ava Canning, Alana Dalzell, Anna Kerrison, Rachel Delaney, Jane Maguire, Lara Maritz, Staci Maxwell, Cliodhna O’Reardon, Jenny Sparrow, Kerry Tomlinson.
The table
The table as it stands is:
* NB: All teams play 10 matches in the season, however there have been a number of abandoned games due to wet weather not reflected in this table.
The video
The Dragons are set to claim the title after a to-date unbeaten season
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