Series Win
Ireland Men wrap up series 2-0 over UAE


Ireland Women’s cricketers faced a 146 run defeat against hosts Sri Lanka in their second Group fixture of the World Cup Qualifiers in Colombo.
Ireland Women’s cricketers faced a 146 run defeat against hosts Sri Lanka in their second Group fixture of the World Cup Qualifiers in Colombo. On a day where little went right for the Girls in Green, their loss was compounded by a hamstring injury to influential opener Meg Kendal, who was unable to bat as Ireland could only manage 93 in reply to Sri Lanka’s 239 for 8.
One positive was Ireland’s leading wicket taker Isobel Joyce extended her career tally to 127 as she claimed 4-39. Half centuries from Prasadani Weerakkody (61) and Dilani Mandari (53) saw Sri Lanka take control in the furnace-like cauldron. The Irish attack conceded 29 boundaries, with Gaby Lewis (2-41) offering good support to former skipper Joyce.
History was against a successful Irish run chase – only once have they scored more than 200 batting second in an ODI, and so it proved once again. Opener Mary Waldron was involved in a run out with Cecelia Joyce (4) and it was a sign of things to come. Left-arm seamer Fernando (3-21) drummed out the Irish top order, and at 27-4 it was all about respectability. Clare Shillington did her best striking six boundaries in an unbeaten 36 from 37 balls, but it was all in vain when Ireland were out for 93.
Thursday is a rest day in Sri Lanka, so Ireland will have a chance to recuperate ahead of meeting Group favourites India in the live broadcast game on Friday, with Thailand to follow on Saturday.
Ireland still have Super Six qualification in their own hands – indeed a win on one of their final two group game should be enough.
ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier, Colombo
SrI Lanka 239/8 (50 overs; P Weerakkody 61, D Mandara 53, I Joyce 4-39, G Lewis 2-41)
Ireland 93 all out (36.1 overs; C Shillington 36*. I Fernando 3-21)
Sri Lanka won by 146 runs

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