Ireland Women vs Australia Women, ICC Championship Match - Live Cricket Score

Australia Women tour of Ireland, 2023 | 25 Jul 2023, Tue, 3:15 PM IST | Castle Avenue, Dublin

ResultAustralia Women won by 153 runs.
AUS-W

AUS-W

321/7 (50 ov)

IRE-W

IRE-W

168/10 (38.2 ov)

Player of the Match: Ellyse Perry

BatterRB4s6sSR
Alyssa HealyAlyssa Healyb Georgina Dempsey24275088.89
Phoebe LitchfieldPhoebe Litchfieldc GH Lewis b O Prendergast2110018.18
Ellyse PerryEllyse Perryc GH Lewis b Georgina Dempsey91999391.92
Tahlia McGrathTahlia McGrathb Georgina Dempsey01000.00
Beth MooneyBeth Mooneyb Cara Murray49624179.03
Ashleigh GardnerAshleigh Gardnerb Georgina Dempsey653973166.67
Annabel SutherlandAnnabel Sutherlandc GH Lewis b Cara Murray373541105.71
Georgia WarehamGeorgia WarehamNot out292412120.83
Jess JonassenJess JonassenNot out4400100.00
Did Not Bat: Darcie Brown, Kim Garth
Extra( b - 1, w - 15, no - 2, lb - 2, p - 0 )20
Total( 6.42 Runs per over )321 (7 Wkts, 50 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

22-1 (Phoebe Litchfield, 4.5), 58-2 (Alyssa Healy, 10.2), 58-3 (Tahlia McGrath, 10.3), 164-4 (Beth Mooney, 29.3), 218-5 (Ellyse Perry, 36.3), 263-6 (Ashleigh Gardner, 42.5), 298-7 (Annabel Sutherland, 47.6)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Orla Prendergast61331145.50
Ava Canning50370007.40
Georgina Dempsey100544135.40
Arlene Kelly101540055.40
Cara Murray100932019.30
Laura Delany(c)90470015.22

BatterRB4s6sSR
Leah PaulLeah Paullbw b KJ Garth5240020.83
Gaby LewisGaby Lewislbw b Ashleigh Gardner37515072.55
Amy HunterAmy Hunterc Annabel Sutherland b Tahlia McGrath50664275.76
Orla PrendergastOrla Prendergastc Alyssa Healy b Tahlia McGrath9112081.82
Laura DelanyLaura Delany(c)b G Wareham18282064.29
Rebecca StokellRebecca Stokellc Annabel Sutherland b G Wareham3100030.00
Ava CanningAva Canningb G Wareham150020.00
Arlene KellyArlene Kellyc Phoebe Litchfield b Jess Jonassen591055.56
Georgina DempseyGeorgina Dempseyst Alyssa Healy b Jess Jonassen370042.86
Cara MurrayCara MurrayNot out9191047.37
Mary WaldronMary Waldron(wk)Absent hurt00000.00
Extra( b - 0, w - 17, no - 0, lb - 11, p - 0 )28
Total( 4.38 Runs per over )168 (10 Wkts, 38.2 Ov)

Fall of Wickets

20-1 (Leah Paul, 5.5), 109-2 (Gaby Lewis, 20.5), 127-3 (Orla Prendergast, 23.6), 130-4 (Amy Hunter, 25.5), 144-5 (Rebecca Stokell, 29.4), 148-6 (Ava Canning, 31.2), 155-7 (Laura Delany, 33.4), 155-8 (Arlene Kelly, 34.2), 168-9 (Georgina Dempsey, 38.2)

BowlerOvMRWNBWDEco
Darcie Brown51220044.40
Kim Garth6291001.50
Annabel Sutherland40380049.50
Georgia Wareham101333003.30
Ashleigh Gardner61211003.50
Tahlia McGrath30172015.67
Jess Jonassen4.20172003.92

Info

Series

Australia Women tour of Ireland

Date & Time

25 Jul 2023, Tue, 3:15 PM IST

Toss

Ireland Women elected to bowl

Venue

Castle Avenue, Dublin

Umpires

Paul Reynolds (Ireland), Jareth McCready(Irland)

Match Referee

Philip Thompson(Ireland)

weatherWeather Report

Clear Sky

pitchPitch Condition

Batting

ScoreAvg 1st Inning Score

209

PredictionWin Prediction

Australia Women

Preview

Ireland Women will lock horns with Australia Women in the 2nd ODI match of the Australia Women Tour of Ireland at Castle Avenue in Dublin on July 25. They have already played a match between them in this series which was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to the rain. Australia Women will start the series as favourites even though Ireland Women have their home advantage.

Ireland Women squared off against West Indies Women in their last game, where Ireland Women had won the toss and elected to bat. Ireland had a decent start but lost a couple of wickets in the first powerplay. Gaby Lewis looked in great touch and played some beautiful shots but, unfortunately, could not complete her century. Her innings helped Ireland post a decent total of 203. West Indies lost a wicket early but had some decent partnerships, which kept them on track. An unbeaten fifth wicket stand of 110 runs meant the match was easily won by six wickets with nine overs to spare.

Australia Women had played against England Women in their last encounter, where Australia Women won the toss, and they elected to field. England had a poor start, losing two wickets just at the score of 12 runs. That is when Heather Knight and Natalie Brunt joined hands to stick together a beautiful partnership that propelled England Women to 285 runs at the loss of nine wickets. Similar to their counterparts, Australia had a poor start, and a strong partnership for the third wicket stood as the difference between them. They kept losing wickets, and as a result of it, England women won the match by 69 runs.

Playing XI

Ireland WomenIRE-W

Australia WomenAUS-W

Reserve

CT
CT
Louise Little
CT
CT
Aimee Maguire
CT
CT
Jane Maguire