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West Indies Women vs Ireland Women, Match 27 Match Summary

WI-W vs IRE-W, 2026 - T20 Summary

West Indies Women vs Ireland Women Scorecard
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Match Ended   
128/7 (20.0/20)
129/4 (18.1/20)
Ireland Women beat West Indies Women by 6 wickets
WI-W 128/7
Bat Top Batsmen
Chinelle Henry
Chinelle Henry
27 (21)
  • 3x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 128.57SR
22 (25)
  • 3x4s
  • 0x6s
  • 88SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
IRE-W 129/4
Bat Top Batsmen
63 (44)
  • 8x4s
  • 2x6s
  • 143.18SR
28 (32)
  • 1x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 87.50SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 7.00
4
OVERS
28/2
R/W
Bowler
ECON 6.25
4
OVERS
25/1
R/W
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From Bristol to London - Right then, that wraps up a memorable contest where Ireland Women scripted history with a famous victory over West Indies Women. But the drama is far from over! Up next is another blockbuster as England Women take on New Zealand Women in a match that will decide the final semi-final spot. A win for the White Ferns sends them through, while an England victory will see West Indies sneak into the last four. The toss is done and New Zealand have elected to BAT first. Simply switch tabs and join us for all the action. Until then, cheers!
The victorious skipper of Ireland Women - Gaby Lewis is absolutely delighted with the victory and says she is incredibly proud of the team for bouncing back after some heavy defeats earlier in the tournament. She always believed the target was within reach, given the quality in Ireland's batting line-up, and is pleased the players backed themselves to play positive cricket. She adds that while the tournament has brought its share of setbacks, there have also been plenty of encouraging performances. She credits the team's unity and resilience for helping them stay together through the tough moments and says that spirit made the historic victory even more special.
The captain of West Indies Women - Hayley Matthews feels West Indies let the game slip with the bat, saying they made a decent start in the Powerplay but failed to keep the scoreboard moving and were forced to play catch-up after not taking on the bowlers early in their spells. She also admits there were lapses in execution with the ball and a few costly mistakes in the field. She acknowledges that neither she nor Deandra Dottin have been at their best with the bat and says the senior players need to take greater responsibility. She points out that, unlike Orla Prendergast for Ireland, none of the West Indies batters went on to play a substantial innings. Despite the disappointment, she says the team will embrace the opportunity if they make the semi-finals, adding that they need to channel the pain of this defeat into producing better performances. She also hopes Chinelle Henry recovers in time, praising her resilience despite regularly battling injuries.
Time to hear from the two captains now...
Windies pay the price - West Indies needed something special to defend their modest total, and Ashmini Munisar gave them the perfect start with an early breakthrough. However, they failed to build on it as their bowlers repeatedly dropped too short, allowing the Irish batters to score freely. Afy Fletcher and Hayley Matthews struck in the middle overs, but the damage had already been done. The shock defeat not only handed Ireland a famous victory but also left West Indies' semi-final hopes hanging by a thread, with qualification no longer in their own hands.
A quick chat - Ireland Women's Amy Hunter says the victory is an unbelievable feeling, admitting Ireland have been building towards this moment for a while and are delighted to finally register their first-ever T20 World Cup win. She heaps praise on Orla Prendergast, calling her outstanding and revealing her main aim during their partnership was to keep Orla on strike as much as possible. She admits there were a few nerves after Prendergast's dismissal but credits the middle order for holding their composure and getting the team over the line. She also highlights the resilience this Irish side has shown through difficult moments and believes it is something they can continue to build on. She thanks the travelling Irish supporters for their incredible backing and is thrilled the team could reward them with a historic win. She adds that the message during the chase was to build partnerships, something Ireland had spoken about throughout the tournament and executed perfectly today. She also praises skipper Gaby Lewis for leading from the front throughout the competition and says she deserves immense credit for her leadership.
Irish bowlers rise to the occasion - Earlier in the game, Ireland Women produced a spirited bowling performance to restrict West Indies Women to a below-par total. Cara Murray and Aimee Maguire led the way with two wickets apiece, while every other bowler chipped in with one to ensure the pressure never eased. The experienced trio of Hayley Matthews, Stafanie Taylor and Deandra Dottin all got starts but struggled to shift gears, as Ireland's disciplined attack kept them in check throughout. Chinelle Henry's unbeaten 27 off 21 provided a late boost, dragging West Indies close to the 130-run mark and giving their bowlers something to defend.
PLAYER OF THE MATCH - Undoubtedly, Orla Prendergast wins the award for her match-winning 63 off 44 and 1/29 with the ball as well. She says the victory means a great deal to the team. She adds that they had belief throughout the tournament and are pleased to finally cross the finish line. She notes that they approached the chase with a different tempo and that the changing conditions also played a key role in their win. Orla explains that the focus was on building a strong partnership and putting the team in a good position. Prendergast also feels it was probably their best all-round performance in terms of bowling and fielding. She ended by thanking the fans for their constant support, calling them the team’s '12th man' throughout the competition.
A chase to remember - Despite losing skipper Gaby Lewis early, Ireland Women refused to panic as Amy Hunter and Orla Prendergast stitched together a match-defining 62-run partnership after a steady 37/1 Powerplay. Hunter laid the platform before Prendergast took centre stage, smashing a brilliant 63 off 44 to put Ireland within touching distance of history. Although her dismissal sparked a few late nerves, Rebecca Stokell kept her cool with an unbeaten 16 off 15 to steer Ireland home and seal their first-ever T20 World Cup victory.
Ireland shake up the semi-final race - Yesterday, Ireland Men's team created history by defeating India for the first time ever in international cricket. Just a day later, Ireland Women delivered another memorable moment, pulling off a stunning victory over West Indies Women. The win is even more special as it marks Ireland Women's first-ever triumph in T20 World Cup history. In the process, they not only beat the West Indies but also knocked them out of control of their own semi-final fate. The Caribbean side must now anxiously wait and hope England Women defeat New Zealand Women to keep their semi-final hopes alive.
Over 18.1 : 129/4
4 Runs
  • 418.1
L. Little
4 (3)
R. Stokell
16 (15)
A. Alleyne
3.1-0-23-0
18.1
4
Aaliyah Alleyne To Louise Little
FOUR! MAIDEN WIN FOR IRELAND WOMEN IN THE T20 WORLD CUP AFTER 22 ATTEMPTS! Back-of-a-length delivery on the middle stump line. Little picks it early and hammers it through the wide mid on region for a powerful boundary. Ireland Women win by 6 wickets with nearly two overs to spare.
Over 18 : 125/4
8 Runs
  • 417.1
  • 217.2
  • 017.3
  • 217.4
  • 017.5
  • 017.6
R. Stokell
16 (15)
L. Little
0 (2)
Q. Joseph
3-0-24-0
17.6
0
Qiana Joseph To Rebecca Stokell
Tosses it full, around off. Stokell drives this toward the fielder at mid-off. Just 4 needed now.
17.5
0
Qiana Joseph To Rebecca Stokell
Flatter and quicker, around off. Stokell stays back and slaps it hard toward short extra cover.
17.4
2
Qiana Joseph To Rebecca Stokell
Flatter arm ball at the stumps. Stokell tucks it through the mid-wicket region and they scamper for two more.
17.3
0
Qiana Joseph To Rebecca Stokell
Flatter, around off. Stokell hits it back toward the bowler.
17.2
2
Qiana Joseph To Rebecca Stokell
Flatter, around off. Stokell slaps it toward extra cover and a half stop from Matthews allows the double.
17.1
4
Qiana Joseph To Rebecca Stokell
FOUR! Looped up full, at the stumps. Stokell lifts it toward the long off region and finds the ropes on the bounce. Ireland Women need just 8 runs now.
Qiana Joseph is back on.
Over 17 : 117/4
6 Runs
  • 116.1
  • 416.2
  • 116.3
  • W 16.4
  • 016.5
  • 016.6
L. Little
0 (2)
R. Stokell
8 (9)
A. Munisar
4-0-28-2
16.6
0
Ashmini Munisar To Louise Little
Flatter and quicker delivery on the leg pole. Little tries to work across the line but misses and gets a thud on the back pad. Appeal from the bowler is turned down.
16.5
0
Ashmini Munisar To Louise Little
Flatter delivery on the leg. Little turns it toward square leg.
The next batter in is Louise Little.
16.4
W
Ashmini Munisar To Leah Paul OUT!
OUT! TAKEN! Ashmini Munisar gets her second and the Windies still believe. Tossed up full, at the stumps. Paul advances and chips it straight to mid off, where Alleyne completes the catch. Ireland Women lose their fourth.
16.3
1
Ashmini Munisar To Rebecca Stokell
Flighted full, at the stumps. Stokell shimmies down to hack across the line but gets an inside edge toward short fine leg for one.
16.2
4
Ashmini Munisar To Rebecca Stokell
FOUR! Smashed! Floated full, on off. Stokell makes room and drills it uppishly past the diving extra cover fielder for a cracking boundary.
16.1
1
Ashmini Munisar To Leah Paul
Tossed up on the leg. Paul turns it through square leg for one.
Nelson on the board with 4 overs to go. Ireland Women need 18 runs to win. This is going down to the wire. Here is Ashmini Munisar to bowl out.
Over 16 : 111/3
4 Runs
  • 115.1
  • W 15.2
  • 015.3
  • 315.4
  • 015.5
  • 015.6
R. Stokell
3 (7)
L. Paul
3 (2)
H. Matthews
4-0-25-1
15.6
0
Hayley Matthews To Rebecca Stokell
Floated full, at the stumps. Stokell prods and defends it back to Matthews.
15.5
0
Hayley Matthews To Rebecca Stokell
Tossed up full, on off. Stokell drills this to mid off for none.
15.4
3
Hayley Matthews To Leah Paul
Floated full, on off. Paul shimmies down and drives it through the gap at covers for a triple.
15.3
0
Hayley Matthews To Leah Paul
Tossed up on a length at the stumps. Paul defends it down the pitch.
18 OV
8 Runs
Q. Joseph to R. Stokell
  • 417.1
  • 217.2
  • 017.3
  • 217.4
  • 017.5
  • 017.6
17 OV
6 Runs
A. Munisar to L. Paul R. Stokell L. Little
  • 116.1
  • 416.2
  • 116.3
  • W 16.4
  • 016.5
  • 016.6
16 OV
4 Runs
H. Matthews to R. Stokell O. Prendergast L. Paul
  • 115.1
  • W 15.2
  • 015.3
  • 315.4
  • 015.5
  • 015.6
15 OV
8 Runs
A. Fletcher to O. Prendergast R. Stokell
  • 014.1
  • 014.2
  • 614.3
  • 114.4
  • 014.5
  • 114.6
14 OV
11 Runs
A. Munisar to O. Prendergast R. Stokell
  • 413.1
  • 113.2
  • 113.3
  • 413.4
  • 113.5
  • 013.6
13 OV
8 Runs
A. Fletcher to A. Hunter O. Prendergast
  • 112.1
  • 012.2
  • 412.3
  • 212.4
  • 112.5
  • W 12.6
12 OV
8 Runs
A. Alleyne to O. Prendergast
  • 411.1
  • 011.2
  • 011.3
  • 011.4
  • 411.5
  • 011.6
11 OV
6 Runs
H. Matthews to A. Hunter O. Prendergast
  • 110.1
  • 310.2
  • 110.3
  • 010.4
  • 110.5
  • 010.6
10 OV
5 Runs
A. Fletcher to A. Hunter O. Prendergast
  • 19.1
  • 19.2
  • 09.3
  • 29.4
  • 09.5
  • 19.6
9 OV
13 Runs
Q. Joseph to A. Hunter O. Prendergast
  • 18.1
  • 08.2
  • 18.3
  • 18.4
  • 68.5
  • 48.6
8 OV
8 Runs
A. Fletcher to A. Hunter O. Prendergast
  • 1 WD 7.1
  • 17.1
  • 27.2
  • 07.3
  • 47.4
  • 07.5
  • 07.6
7 OV
3 Runs
Q. Joseph to A. Hunter O. Prendergast
  • 16.1
  • 06.2
  • 06.3
  • 06.4
  • 26.5
  • 06.6
6 OV
5 Runs
A. Alleyne to A. Hunter O. Prendergast
  • 15.1
  • 15.2
  • 05.3
  • 05.4
  • 15.5
  • 25.6
5 OV
6 Runs
A. Munisar to G. Lewis O. Prendergast
  • W 4.1
  • 1 WD 4.2
  • 1 WD 4.2
  • 04.2
  • 04.3
  • 44.4
  • 04.5
  • 04.6
4 OV
6 Runs
A. Alleyne to G. Lewis A. Hunter
  • 2 WD 3.1
  • 03.1
  • 13.2
  • 23.3
  • 03.4
  • 13.5
  • 03.6
3 OV
12 Runs
H. Matthews to A. Hunter G. Lewis
  • 02.1
  • 02.2
  • 42.3
  • 62.4
  • 12.5
  • 12.6
2 OV
5 Runs
A. Munisar to A. Hunter G. Lewis
  • 11.1
  • 11.2
  • 01.3
  • 11.4
  • 01.5
  • 21.6
1 OV
3 Runs
H. Matthews to A. Hunter G. Lewis
  • 00.1
  • 00.2
  • 10.3
  • 00.4
  • 20.5
  • 00.6
Match Info
  • Venue Bristol County Ground, Bristol
  • Weather Sunny
  • Toss Ireland Women won the toss and elected to field
  • Result Ireland Women beat West Indies Women by 6 wickets
  • Player of the Match Orla Prendergast
  • Umpire Claire Polosak (AUS), Shathira Jakir (BAN) and Vrinda Rathi (IND)
  • Referee Michell Pereira (SL)
Match Notes
  • Innings Break: West Indies Women 128/7 in 20.0 overs
  • West Indies Women 101/5 in 16.5 overs
  • Drinks: West Indies Women 84/4 in 14.0 overs
  • S Taylor dropped on 12 by A Hunter in 11.3 overs
  • West Indies Women 50/2 in 7.5 overs
  • Drinks: West Indies Women 40/2 in 6.0 overs
  • Mandatory Power play (1-6): West Indies Women 40/2
  • Q Joseph dropped on 0 by J Maguire in 0.3 overs
  • Ireland Women 105/2 in 14.3 overs
  • Referral 1 (14.2 ovs): O Prendergast against WI (Caught) Successful (WI: 2, IRE: 2)
  • Drinks: Ireland Women 99/2 in 14.0 overs
  • O Prendergast 14 T20I fifty: 50 runs in 36 balls (7x4) (1x6)
  • 2nd wkt Partnership: 50 off 42 balls between A Hunter (12) and O Prendergast (35)
  • Ireland Women 50/1 in 8.3 overs
  • Mandatory Power play (1-6): Ireland Women 37/1
  • Drinks: Ireland Women 37/1 in 6.0 overs
  • A Hunter dropped on 3 by J Glasgow in 2.1 overs
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