Women's International Tournaments
Women's Team of the Tournament named
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Finalists England and Australia contributed a total of six players to the ICC World Twenty20 Bangladesh 2014 women's Team of the Tournament.
Australia crush England to claim hat-trick
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Australia too strong for England in one-sided contest.
Shrubsole named Player of the Tournament
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The 22-year-old grabbed 12 wickets at an average of 5.75 in the lead up to the final, including three for six against India and three for nine against Sri Lanka.
Ireland lose low scoring encounter against Bangladesh
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Ireland Women 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.
Joyce and Shillington stay in rankings
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Good performances help Joyce and Shillington feature prominently in latest ICC rankings.
Johnston frustrated after narrow Pakistan reversal
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Ireland's Coach Trent Johnston was a frustrated man following Ireland's narrow defeat to Pakistan
Joyce rues basic errors
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Isobel Joyce hopes the experience gained by this young Ireland team will help them improve, so that they can compete at the highest level of the game.
Degrees of success
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There can be few, if indeed any, international sports squads who are as eminently qualified as the Ireland Women's cricket squad currently playing in the Twenty20 World Cup in Bangladesh.
Woman in the iron mask
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Irish wicket-keeper Mary Waldron has caused quite a stir in Bangladesh with her unique headgear during the T20 World Cup.
Ireland fall just short in Pakistan clash
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Ireland Women finished the group stages of their World T20 campaign with a fourth consecutive defeat after a narrow 14-run reverse at the hands of Pakistan.
Waldron makes most of promotion
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Ireland's new opening bat Mary Waldron enjoyed her role at the top of the order scoring 33 off 31 balls and hitting seven boundaries.
Lane hoping for Ireland improvement
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As part of Ireland's coaching staff the experienced Mark Lane knows what it takes to compete at the top level. Unfortunately once again Ireland fell short of the required standards.
Late South African blitz downs Ireland
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IRELAND WOMEN suffered their third consecutive defeat in the ICC World Twenty20 when a late onslaught saw them comprehensively beaten by South Africa, finally succumbing to an 86-run defeat.
Motivated Shillington keen for Ireland to fire
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Ireland's most capped player Clare Shillington is hoping Ireland can start their World Cup proper from here on in.
Johnston hints at changes for South African clash
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Johnston hinted at changes for the next game, saying that the four members of the panel who have not yet played are in line for selection.
Joyce looks forward after Australian loss
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Ireland Skipper Isobel Joyce was disappointed about the way the team fielded and bowled against a classy Australian outfit.
Lanning stars as Australia defeat Ireland
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Ireland Women were on the receiving end of a record breaking knock by Australian skipper Meg Lanning who led her side to a record 78 run win.
Lanning smashes records as Australia defeat Ireland
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Australia recorded a record-breaking 78-run win over Ireland in their third match of the tournament.
Joyce disappointed at New Zealand loss
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Ireland Skipper Isobel Joyce had mixed emotions after her side's 42 run defeat to New Zealand. Disappointed with the way Ireland fielded and bowled but happy with the way the side batted.
Johnston calls for improvement
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A disappointed Trent Johnston called for major improvement from his team in two of the three disciplines following their 42 run defeat to New Zealand in Sylhet,
Battling Ireland downed by White Ferns
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Ireland Women turned in a battling performance on their T20 World Cup debut before going down to New Zealand by 42 runs in Sylhet.
Aussies go to bat for Ireland
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Two members of the Ireland Women squad have been given a welcome boost ahead of their opening T20 World Cup clash with New Zealand.
Johnston invokes spirit of 2007
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Trent Johnston sees many of the qualities of the 2007 team in his charges, eager and willing to learn and full of Irish fight and passion.
All not lost for Ireland
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Ireland fans can now look forward to their women's team who begin their campaign against New Zealand at Sylhet on Tuesday.
Ireland hopeful on World Cup debut
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The women's team goes into action tomorrow in the same Sylhet Divisional Stadium where the dreams of William Porterfield's team were butchered by the Netherlands.
Shillington on song
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A much improved bowling performance from their defeat to Sri Lanka saw them restrict India to 148 for four and opener Clare Shillington then gave Ireland a whirlwind start with 47 from 43 balls.
Shillington and Joyce feature in top ten rankings
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Isobel Joyce remains third ranked all-rounder, while Clare Shillington ranked tenth in batters list.
Raut and Pandy lead India to victory
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Ireland lose their second warmup match, by 27 runs to India.
Ireland Women aim high in World Twenty20 debut
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The squad captained by Isobel Joyce and coached by Trent Johnston faces formidable opposition over the coming two weeks.
Ireland Women lose warmup against Sri Lanka
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The Ireland women's side came up 49 runs short against Sri Lanka in their first World T20 warm up match.
Australia going for a hat-trick
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Australia's women will aim to complete a hat-trick of titles after having won the previous two finals in Barbados and Colombo.