Ireland Women Clinch T20 World Cup Spot with Dominant Qualifier Win

The Ireland women's cricket team has qualified for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 after a strong performance in the global qualifiers in Nepal. They secured their spot by defeating Thailand Women by a convincing 62 runs in their final Super Six match. A superb bowling display, led by Arlene Kelly's 4 for 7, skittled Thailand for just 59 runs. This marks Ireland's return to the T20 World Cup stage after missing the 2024 edition.

Key Points: Ireland Qualify for 2026 Women's T20 World Cup

  • Ireland qualifies for first T20 WC since 2023
  • Arlene Kelly takes 4-7 in decisive win
  • Team finished strong in Super Six stage
  • Third qualifier after Bangladesh & Netherlands
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Ireland qualify for the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup

Ireland Women secure their 2026 T20 World Cup berth by defeating Thailand by 62 runs in the Nepal qualifiers, led by stellar bowling.

"Ireland's bowlers were clinical throughout the innings. - Match Report"

Kirtipur, Feb 1

The Ireland cricket team has secured its spot in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, which will be played in June this year, with the help of a dominating display in the Super Six stage of the global qualifiers being played in Nepal.

Ireland registered three wins in five matches played in the stage and became the third team to be selected from the qualifiers after Bangladesh and the Netherlands. Ireland will play their first T20 World Cup since 2023. They confirmed their berth by defeating Thailand Women by 62 runs in their last match at Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground, Kirtipur, on Sunday.

Batting first, Ireland Women scored 121 for 8 in 20 overs, with Amy Hunter giving the innings a fast start. The wicketkeeper-batter scored 24 off 15 balls, hitting five fours at a strike rate of 160.00. Captain Gaby Lewis played a steady knock of 25 off 30 balls, while Orla Prendergast added 24 off 22 balls, including a six.

Thailand spinner Suleeporn Laomi was the standout bowler, finishing with 4 wickets for 24 runs. Sunida Chaturongrattana picked up two wickets, while Onnicha Kamchomphu took 1 wicket and bowled economically.

Chasing a target of 122, Thailand Women struggled from the start and were bowled out for just 59 in 16.1 overs. Only three batters reached double figures, with Naruemol Chaiwai top-scoring with 22 off 37 balls. Nannapat Koncharoenkai contributed 15 off 13 balls, while Natthakan Chantham made 8 off 5 balls.

Ireland's bowlers were clinical throughout the innings. Arlene Kelly led the attack with an excellent spell of 4 overs for 7 runs and 4 wickets. Lara McBride also impressed, claiming 3 wickets for just 6 runs in 3.1 overs. Aimee Maguire chipped in with 2 wickets, while Orla Prendergast picked up 1 wicket.

Brief scores:

Ireland 121/8 in 20 overs (Gaby Lewis 25, Amy Hunter 24, Orla Prendergast 24; Suleeporn Laomi 4-24, Sunida Chaturongrattana 2-23) beat Thailand 59 all out in 16.1 overs (Naruemol Chaiwai 22, Nannapat Koncharoenkai 15; Arlene Kelly 4-7, Lara McBride 3-6) by 62 runs.

- IANS

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Priya S
Congratulations to the Irish team! They played really well. But honestly, the score of 121/8 shows the batting conditions in Nepal were quite tough. Our Indian women's team would have posted a much bigger total on the same pitch. Still, a well-deserved qualification.
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Rohit P
Heart goes out to Thailand. They've come so far as an associate nation. Suleeporn Laomi took 4 wickets! But chasing 122 and getting all out for 59... that's a collapse. Ireland's bowling was too good. Looking forward to seeing them in India for the World Cup!
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Sarah B
Fantastic news for women's sport! More teams mean more competition. Ireland last played in 2023, so they'll be hungry. The qualifiers in Nepal are doing a great job promoting cricket in non-traditional regions. The future is bright.
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Vikram M
As a cricket enthusiast, I appreciate the detailed scorecard. Amy Hunter's strike rate of 160 gave them the early momentum. But the real story is the bowling. 59 all out is a statement. Hope the ICC gives more exposure to these qualifier tournaments.
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Nikhil C
Respectful criticism: The article could have mentioned how this impacts the tournament's group structure. Who will Ireland likely face? From an Indian perspective, we want to know if our women's team might play them. Anyway, congrats Ireland! 🏏

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