Ahead of Ireland Under 19 women's team's departure for a preparation camp in South Africa on Sunday in advance of their participation in the inaugural ICC Women's Under-19 T20 World Cup, captain Amy Hunter believes the tournament will help bridge the gap between international cricket at junior and senior level.
"It's an important opportunity as it bridges the gap between underage cricket and senior international cricket -- it gives the players the chance to perform on the world stage and gives them a chance to better understand what international cricket and World Cups are all about," Amy was quoted as saying by an official release from Cricket Ireland.
Amy, 17, who has 24 caps already for the senior Ireland women's team, is excited by the prospect of leading the side at the U19 Women's T20 World Cup. "I was pretty honoured to be asked to captain the side by Glenn (Querl, head coach). I am excited by the prospect and am glad Glenn is backing me with the captaincy."