England Crush Ireland by 275 Runs in Second ODI
England and Ireland women’s teams came face-to-face for the second ODI match. In this match, the toss was decided in favor of England and they decided to bat first. England batted first and scored 320 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in 50 overs. Also challenged for 321 runs for victory. Ireland’s batting collapsed while chasing these runs. Also returned to the tent in the entire 16.5 overs and managed to score only 45 runs. England beat Ireland by 275 runs in a resounding victory.
Tammy Beaumont scored an unbeaten 150 for England. He scored 150 runs off 139 balls with the help of 16 fours and a six. She scored this at a strike rate of 107.91. She was well supported by Freya Kemp in the middle order. The two put on a 101-run partnership for the fourth wicket. Tammy Beaumont’s century and a half earned her the man of the match award.
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Ireland’s Batting Collapse
Chasing the 321 runs set by England, the Ireland team collapsed like a card. Opener Una Raymond Hoy scored 22 runs. Apart from this, no batsman could reach double figures. Gabby Lewis 0, Amy Hunter 2, Orla Prendergast 0, Leah Paul 1, Rebecca Stoeckel 5, Arlene Kelly 0, Alice Tector 1, Jane McGuire 2, Freya Sargent 7. Kate Cross took 3 wickets, Issy Wong 2, Georgia Davies 2, Lauren Filer 3 wickets from England. Meanwhile, in the first ODI match, Ireland scored 210 all out in 46.5 overs and challenged for 211 runs to win. But the England team completed this challenge by losing 6 wickets in 34.5 overs. The third match between Ireland and England will be held on September 11.
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Looking Ahead to the Final ODI
England secured a resounding 275-run victory, making it their second consecutive win in the series. The third and final ODI will take place on September 11, where Ireland will look to bounce back after two tough defeats.
Playing XI for Both Teams
- England Women: Emma Lamb, Tammy Beaumont, Holly Armitage, Paige Scholfield, Freya Kemp, Bess Heath (wk), Maddie Villiers, Kate Cross (c), Issy Wong, Georgia Davies, Lauren Filer.
- Ireland Women: Una Raymond-Hoey, Gabby Lewis (c), Amy Hunter (wk), Orla Prendergast, Leah Paul, Rebecca Stoeckel, Arlene Kelly, Alice Tector, Jane Maguire, Freya Sargent, Amy McGuire.
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