Ireland Women's Cricket Team Gears Up for Pakistan T20I Series
Cricket Ireland names 14-member women's squad for T20I series against Pakistan, featuring returning spinner Freya Sargent and captain Gaby Lewis approaching her 100th T20I milestone.

Ireland Women's Cricket Team captain Gaby Lewis leads squad announcement for Pakistan T20I series
Ireland Announces Strong Squad for Pakistan T20I Challenge in Dublin
Cricket Ireland has unveiled its 14-member women's squad for the upcoming T20I series against Pakistan, set to begin in Dublin on August 6th. The announcement comes as Irish women's cricket continues its upward trajectory in international competitions.
Squad Highlights and Strategic Selections
The squad sees the welcome return of off-spinner Freya Sargent, who had been absent from Ireland's recent Zimbabwe series. The team maintains its momentum under the leadership of Gaby Lewis, who stands on the cusp of a remarkable milestone - becoming only the second Irish woman to reach 100 T20I appearances.
Notable inclusions in the squad include Lara McBride, fresh from her impressive ODI and T20I debuts against Zimbabwe last month. The selection demonstrates Ireland's commitment to blending experience with emerging talent, similar to other successful Dublin-based sporting initiatives.
Strategic Importance and Future Implications
National women's selector Ciara O'Brien emphasized the significance of this series, particularly in light of the upcoming ICC Women's T20I World Cup Europe Qualifier in the Netherlands. The matches against Pakistan represent a crucial step up in competition level following Ireland's commanding 5-0 victory against Zimbabwe.
Full Squad Listing:
- Gaby Lewis (Captain)
- Ava Canning
- Christina Coulter Reilly
- Laura Delany
- Amy Hunter
- Arlene Kelly
- Louise Little
- Jane Maguire
- Lara McBride
- Cara Murray
- Leah Paul
- Orla Prendergast
- Freya Sargent
- Rebecca Stokell
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