Selfless leg bye
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Ireland Women were left to rue a poor batting performance as they narrowly failed to chase down the home side’s total this evening in Sylhet to end their ICC Women’s World Twenty20 campaign with a 17 run defeat.
IRELAND WOMEN’S cricketers spurned a great opportunity to end their ICC World Twenty20 on a high note as they slumped to a 17 run loss to Bangaldesh in the 9th-10th placing match in Sylhet.
14 year-old Lucy O’Reilly looked to have set Ireland on course for the win as she bowled quite superbly to claim 3 for 15 to restrict the hosts to 106 for 7 in front of a huge and very vocal home crowd under the floodlights.

She was given excellent support by skipper Isobel Joyce (2-17) and Louise McCarthy (2-19) as Ireland bowled tightly in an impressive performance.

Chasing what looked like a modest target, Ireland got off to a disastrous start when the talismanic Clare Shillington was run out second ball without scoring.
Isobel Joyce (4) was trapped lbw shortly afterwards, and when Mary Waldron and Elena Tice both fell for 9, Ireland were reeling at 31 for 4.
Cecelia Joyce (19) and Melissa Scott-Hayward (16) rallied briefly sharing a 5th wicket partnership of 28, but in what has been a familiar story in the tournament, the required run rate climbed and wickets tumbled as the middle and lower order attempted to accelerate.
59 for 4 became 71 for 9 as five wickets fell for the addition of just 12 runs, and it took an unbeaten 14 from Laura Delany to get Ireland up to 89 all out.
A bitterly disappointing end to a competition which could have proved ground-breaking for Trent Johnston’s young charges. It’s back to reality for the Ireland squad as look to rebuild as they begin their ECB County Championships campaign next month, away to Lancashire.
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Venue: Sylhet International Cricket Stadium, Sylhet
Umpires: Richard Illingworth, S Ravi, Paul Reiffel, Billy Bowden
Referee: Javagal Srinath
Ireland XI
1 Clare Shillington
2 Mary Waldron (W)
3 Isobel Joyce (C)
4 Cecelia Joyce
5 Melissa Scott-Hayward
6 Elena Tice
7 Jennifer Gray
8 Laura Delany
9 Amy Kenealy
10 Louise McCarthy
11 Lucy O’Reilly
Bangladesh XI
1 Ayasha Rahman
2 Sharmin Akhter
3 Salma Khatun (C)
4 Lata Mondal
5 Rumana Ahmed
6 Shaila Sharmin
7 Shamima Sultana (W)
8 Fahima Khatun
9 Panna Ghosh
10 Jahanara Alam
11 Khadija Tul Kubra
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Isobel Joyce lost another toss © IDI/Getty Images
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