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Ireland Women

Women’s World T20: Javeria Khan’s record fifty keeps Pakistan Women in the mix

Carried to 139/6 thanks to the captain’s career-best unbeaten 74 off 52 balls, Pakistan restricted Ireland to 101/9.

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ICC Women’s World T20: Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry star as Australia bulldoze Ireland

Perry's 2/12 were crucial in restricting Ireland to 93/6, and Healy's 31-ball 56 not out completed the chase with 10.5 overs remaining.

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Match Official appointments announced for ICC Women’s World T20 Qualifier Final

The final between Bangladesh and Ireland will take place at Kampong in Utrecht on Saturday, 14 July. The 3rd/4th place play off between PNG and Scotland will also take place at Kampong before the final

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Bangladesh, Ireland qualify for 2018 ICC Women’s World T20

Bangladesh Women beat Scotland in their last match, while Ireland defeated Papua New Guinea.

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Bangladesh and Ireland at the top of their groups in ICC Women’s WT20 Qualifier 2018

On the second matchday of the ICC Women’s World T20 Qualifier, Bangladesh beat the Netherlands to increase their lead atop Group A. The situation is similar in Group B where Ireland put together another comprehensive performance against Scotland to snatch first place from them.

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Women’s World T20 Qualifier 2018 to get underway in Netherlands

The tournament will feature Netherlands, Scotland, UAE, Uganda, Thailand, Papua New Guinea, Bangladesh, and Ireland. The top two teams will play the World T20 in November.

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Jahanara Alam first Bangladesh woman to take T20I five-for

Salma Khatun, Jahanara Alam's current captain, held the record before this, with 4 for 6.

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Amelia Kerr speaks on her world record

Amelia Kerr, 17, broke a record that was set before she was born.

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Amelia Kerr registers highest Women’s ODI score

Amelia Kerr (233*) just broke Belinda Clark's long-standing world record.

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New Zealand Women annihilate Ireland — again

New Zealand scored 418 (the second-highest score ever) and won by 306 runs.

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