T20 World Cup: Fresh from a record-setting start, England aim to strengthen their hold on Group B against Ireland, who are eager to bounce back from a setback in their campaign opener, as the two sides gear up for their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup clash on Tuesday at The Rose Bowl.
England beat Sri Lanka by 87 runs, led by Danielle Wyatt-Hodge's unbeaten 105 and Amy Jones' 53. England scored 219/1, surpassing Sri Lanka's reach. Freya Kemp took four wickets, sealing the win and topping the standings. Wyatt-Hodge is among the top scorers; Kemp's wickets highlight England's strength.
Ireland couldn't capitalize on early opportunities against Scotland. After limiting them to 161 for five, they struggled in the chase. Amy Hunter scored 39, Orla Prendergast 33, but frequent wickets led to a 40-run loss. There were positives despite the defeat. Ava Canning's three-wicket haul showcased Ireland's ability to create opportunities with the ball, while Hunter's innings highlighted the batting depth available in the middle order.