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Injury Sidelines Laura Delany; Teenager Alice Tector Joins Ireland for T20 WC

Ireland's Laura Delany has been ruled out of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup due to injury. Eighteen-year-old Alice Tector has been drafted into the squad as her replacement. Tector, who debuted in 2024, comes from a well-known cricketing family. Ireland are placed in Group 2 of the tournament.

Women's T20 WC: Injury rules Laura Delany out as Ireland add teenager Alice Tector

Dublin, May 27

Ireland have suffered a setback ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup as experienced all-rounder Laura Delany has been ruled out of the tournament due to injury, with 18-year-old Alice Tector drafted into the squad as Delany's replacement for both the World Cup and the upcoming tri-series involving the West Indies and Pakistan.

Tector, who made her international debut in 2024, comes from a well-known cricketing family and is the younger sister of Ireland internationals Harry Tector and Tim Tector. Cricket Ireland's Director of High Performance, Graeme West, expressed disappointment over Delany's absence while backing Tector to seize the opportunity.

"We are all devastated for Laura - she's one of the toughest competitors that has ever played for Ireland Women, and we wish her well with her recovery. Alice herself has had to deal with injuries over the last 12 months, but has shown a great temperament since returning to play in 2026," West said.

Delany's withdrawal leaves a significant void in Ireland's setup, given her experience and leadership qualities, but it also opens the door for one of the country's brightest young prospects. Despite having only five international appearances so far, Tector is now set for the biggest assignment of her young career.

Ireland will begin their preparations by hosting a tri-series in Clontarf featuring West Indies and Pakistan before travelling for the World Cup, which runs from June 12 to July 5.

Captain Gaby Lewis is expected to lead Ireland during the World Cup but will miss the tri-series as she continues recovering from a leg injury. In her absence, vice-captain Orla Prendergast will take charge of the side during the preparatory tournament. Prendergast currently sits seventh in the ICC women's T20I all-rounder rankings.

Ireland, ranked ninth in the ICC women's T20I standings, have been placed in a challenging Group 2 alongside hosts England, defending champions New Zealand, Sri Lanka, the West Indies, and Scotland. Group 1 comprises Australia, South Africa, India, Pakistan, the Netherlands, and Bangladesh, with the top two teams from each pool progressing to the semi-finals.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Injuries are always a shame, especially for a player like Delany who gives her all. But Alice Tector from a cricketing family? That's some serious pedigree—her brother Harry is a known name! I hope she uses this platform well. The tri-series with West Indies and Pakistan will be a good warm-up. India's group looks manageable, but Ireland's group is a minefield—Scotland might surprise people!

Vikram M

It's a big stage for a teenager, but I have mixed feelings. While Alice Tector is talented, pushing her into a World Cup without much experience might backfire—remember how some young Indian players struggled initially? That said, Ireland's coaching staff knows best. Really feel for Laura Delany; she's been the backbone of that team for years. On the bright side, Orla Prendergast leading in the tri-series is a good test for future captaincy.

Rohit P

This is a great example of how women's cricket is building depth—Ireland turning to an 18-year-old from a famous family shows confidence in youth. Compare that to India, where we have so much talent but sometimes stick with experienced players too long. Alice Tector scoring against India in the World Cup? That would be a story! 😄 Anyway, sad for Delany but exciting times for Ireland Women.

James A

From a neutral cricket fan's perspective, it's always tough to see a senior player miss a major tournament through injury. Laura Delany's leadership will be missed, but what an opportunity for Alice Tector! The Tector family is clearly cricket royalty in Ireland. That Group 2 is brutal—Ireland have their work cut out against England, NZ, and Sri Lanka. Good luck to them!

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