England defeated Ireland by 67 runs in the first T20 in Dublin with a dominant all-round performance. Chasing a record target of 177, Ireland faltered, collapsing to 109 all out as England featuring four debutants took a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. Orla Prendergast provided Ireland’s only resistance with a quickfire 52 off 34 balls while England’s Charis Pavely claimed 3-19.
England set a competitive total of 176, thanks to Bryony Smith’s explosive 58 from 24 balls which established a rapid opening stand of 72 in just 6.5 overs with Tammy Beaumont. Despite a mid-innings collapse from 112-1 to 116-4, Mady Villiers’ 35 off 15 balls helped stabilize the innings. However, England lost their last five wickets for just six runs.
Ireland struggled against England’s bowlers, stumbling to 32-3 after the powerplay. Although Prendergast’s innings provided a glimmer of hope, Ireland could not recover. They missed opportunities to dismiss key England players, dropping Smith on 44 and Beaumont on 16. Prendergast also excelled in the field with three catches and a run out.
England’s squad, including debutants Pavely, Georgia Adams, Seren Smale and Paige Scholfield, showed their prowess, responding to the ODI series loss with a strong performance. Smith’s return to international cricket was marked by a quick half-century while Issy Wong, who had struggled with form, took 2-14.
Captain Kate Cross praised the team’s efforts, highlighting Smith’s impact and Wong’s return to form. Player of the match Bryony Smith expressed her excitement and confidence, seeing the performance as a chance to make a mark. England will look to continue their form in the final T20 on Sunday with Ireland seeking improvement and less reliance on Prendergast.
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