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Ireland officially announced its 15-member staff 2025 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Choosingcomprehensive Gaby lewis assigned as captain. Tournament, which will take place on April 9-19, Pakistan, Bangladesh, IRAND, who fought against huge teams, including Scotland, Thailand and Western India.
The staff has a mixture of experienced players and young talent prospects. Basic figures such as Leah Paul, Sophie McMahon, Arlene Kelly and Laura Delany – Who is taking the record for the most performances for the Irish Women’s team – is preparing to play a key role. Small players entered as Amy Hunter and Kia McCartney, both in Malaysia have shown their skills in the last ICC U19 T20 World Cup in Malaysia, add an interesting dynamic to the team.
The head coach of Ireland Make In recent times, including, including the injuries of the player, expressed optimism of staff potential. In a formal statement, he said: “This tournament will be a great problem to test the depth of the chief while driving a number of players in the last few months.”
In addition, he stressed the importance of developing a wider pool to meet the requirements of the international cricket. “Given the volume of matches and the volume of upcoming tournaments, there is a need to develop the requirements of international cricket and the development of a broader talent pool ready to cope.”
The Irish campaign begins on April 9 against Pakistan against Pakistan in Gazaafi Stadium.
The selection tournament will use the round-robin format between six teams, the first two teams in the world of 2025 ICC Women’s Cup in India in India. This format offers an important opportunity to ensure its locations on the world stage for Ireland.
Gaby lewis (c), Orla Prendergast (VC), Ava Canning, Christina Coulter Reilly, Alana Dalzell, Laura Dalzell, Arlene Kelly, Sophie Macmahon, Cane Maguire, Kia Mucartney, Cara Murray, Leah Paul.
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