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Ireland Women squeezed home by just two wickets with only three balls to spare in the opening match of the ICC European Women’s Twenty20 Qualifier.
Ireland Women squeezed home by just two wickets with only three balls to spare in the opening match of the ICC European Women’s Twenty20 Qualifier. The second match between Ireland and the Netherlands was thwarted by a thunderstorm and the points were shared.
The tournament opener between Ireland and Scotland at Bready turned out to be a thrilling affair with Ireland scraping home with just two wickets and three balls to spare. Chasing a target of 114 for victory, their innings had begun disastrously with four wickets falling inside the opening four overs for just 8 runs. However, the innings was pulled round by a splendid fifth wicket partnership of 75 between Kim Garth and Laura Delany.

Winning the toss, Ireland decided to make Scotland bat first on a damp morning. Leigh Kasperek and Fiona Urquhart began brightly and had put on 29 before left-armer Isobel Joyce’s first delivery trapped Kasperek lbw. Urquhart, now in partnership with Kari Anderson, continued to score at a run a ball until she was drawn down the pitch by the slow bowling of Eimear Richardson and was stumped by Mary Waldron. Her attractively-compiled 29 included five boundaries.

With Urquhart’s dismissal Anderson took over and steered the Scottish innings to a final tally of 114, her own contribution being an unbeaten 38 from 39 deliveries. However, Scotland would have been slightly disappointed by their failure to score more runs off the final overs bowled by Kim Garth and Laura Delany. The Ireland bowlers all performed with nobody going for more seven runs per over.

Ireland lost a wicket off the first ball of the innings when Clare Shillington cut a ball from Nadia Wheeler straight to Kasperek at point. They still hadn’t got off the mark when, in the opening over from the other end, Melissa Scott-Hayward hit a full toss from Abi Aitken to Kirstie Gordon at mid off. The third over saw the Joyce sisters both back in the pavilion as Isobel played the same shot as Shillington and suffered the same fate as Kasperek took her second catch at point. Then Cecelia gently lobbed Wheeler to Priyanaz Chatterij at square leg. Ireland had been reduced to 8 for four in 17 deliveries.

Kim Garth and Laura Delany were now together at the crease and they gradually built up momentum in what was to be the match-winning partnership. With good running between the wickets – they were quite prepared to hit the ball directly to fielders on the edge of the ring and go for the singles – and rarely missing out on loose deliveries, they soon put the Scottish fielders under considerable pressure. As a result, a lot of misfields crept into the Scottish ground fielding and a couple of possible run outs went begging.

With just over four overs remaining, Ireland still needed 30 but seemed to be in control of the match. However, Garth fell to a fine catch by Kathryn White at cover, having played most impressively for her 43, including five boundaries, in 49 balls faced. This brought in Eimear Richardson and she immediately began putting bat to ball as Scotland’s bowling started to lose its line and length. 13 runs off the 17th over seemed to have sealed the match for Ireland but then Delany and Emma Beamish fell in the space of four balls to renew Scottish hopes.

Mary Waldron soon followed to leave Ireland at 108 for eight but McCarthy and Richardson (22 from just 11 balls) saw Ireland home with a thin edge to the third man boundary. Elation for Ireland but disappointment for Scotland, for whom Wheeler and Aitken had both taken three wickets.

The second match of the day, between Ireland and The Netherlands, had to be abandoned after just four overs when a thunderstorm burst over Bready and flooded the ground.

Having been put into bat, Ireland had reached 28 for the loss of four wickets when the skies opened and the lakes soon began to form on both the square and outfield. The opening partnership of Clare Shillington and Melissa Scott-Hayward put on 19 before the latter was bowled by Leonie Bennett who then followed up with the wicket of Isabel Joyce, trapped in front without scoring. Shillington, who was caught off a full toss above waist height, was unbeaten on 19 when the thunder and lightning turned into a tropical downpour.

Immediately after the game had been abandoned the Bready ground-staff began intensive efforts to repair the damage to the ground in the hope that play will be possible tomorrow.

Brief scores:
Ireland v Scotland at Bready.
Ireland win by 2 wickets
Toss: Ireland
Scotland 113 (20 overs) K Anderson 38*, E Tice 4-17
Ireland 116-8 (19.3 overs) K Garth 43, N Wheeler 43-24

Ireland v The Netherlands at Bready.
Match abandoned
Toss: The Netherlands
Ireland 28-2 (4 overs)

P W T NR L Pts NRR
Ireland 2 1 0 1 0 3 0.30
Netherlands 1 0 0 1 0 1
Scotland 1 0 0 0 1 0 -0.30
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Melissa Scoot Hayward in action for Ireland © ICC/Cricket Europe
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