Ireland Women sealed a comprehensive 3-0 series victory over Zimbabwe in the third and final Twenty20 international at Sydney Parade in Dublin, triumphing by a decisive 51 runs. The win marked a confident conclusion to the series, with Ireland showcasing their superiority through a commanding total of 180-4 in 20 overs.
Opting to bat first after winning the toss, Ireland built a solid foundation through a dynamic opening partnership between Amy Hunter and Rebecca Stokell. Hunter, named Player of the Match, scored an impressive 59 before being dismissed by Beloved Biza, while Stokell fell for 45 in a run-out. Contributions from Louise Little (22), Orla Prendergast (24 not out), and Laura Delany (19 not out) ensured the hosts set a challenging target for the visitors.
Zimbabwe struggled to gain momentum in their chase, losing their first two wickets early as opener Kelis Ndlovu was dismissed for nine and Chiedza Dhururu followed for 12. Despite a brief recovery led by Chipo Mugeri-Tiripano (39) and Biza (25), the tourists faltered under pressure. Ava Canning and Sophie MacMahon each claimed two wickets, with Canning dismissing Mugeri-Tiripano and MacMahon removing Biza. Prendergast proved instrumental, taking two crucial catches to wrap up the innings at 129-7.
The series was effectively decided in the second match, where Ireland had already secured a 65-run lead. This final victory solidified their dominance, highlighting the team's consistency and depth in both batting and bowling. The result underscores Ireland's growing strength in women's T20 cricket and sets the stage for future international engagements.
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