List of Ireland women Twenty20 International cricketers

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This is a list of Irish women Twenty20 International cricketers. A Twenty20 International is an international cricket match between two representative teams, each having Twenty20 International status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC). A Twenty20 International is played under the rules of Twenty20 cricket. This list includes all players who have played at least one T20I match and is initially arranged in the order of debut appearance. Where more than one player won their first cap in the same match, those players are initially listed alphabetically at the time of debut.

Contents

Key

General

  • Captain
  • Wicket-keeper
  • First – Year of debut
  • Last – Year of latest game
  • Mat – Number of matches played

Batting

Bowling

Fielding

Players

Statistics are correct as of 18 April 2024. [1] [2] [3]

Ireland women T20I cricketers
General Batting Bowling Fielding Ref
CapNameFirstLastMat Runs HS Avg 50 100 Balls Wkt BBI Ave Ca St
1 Emma Beamish 20082009633148.250000 [4]
2 Jean Carroll 20082009522*0000 [5]
3 Nicola Coffey 200820082312615.500024010 [6]
4 Marianne Herbert 20082009511*008442/2424.2500 [7]
5 Cecelia Joyce 20082018436596019.38103111/3131.0061 [8]
6 Isobel Joyce 200820185594456*20.08101046333/1630.81170 [9]
7 Amy Kenealy 20082018244411*5.500033572/1957.0010 [10]
8 Cathy Murphy 200820082111.000010 [11]
9 Eimear Richardson 200820247069563*15.44201,220543/922.24110 [12]
10 Melissa Scott-Hayward 2008201422104166.110011631/1650.3360 [13]
11 Clare Shillington 2008201856101958*18.5210120 [14]
12 Jill Whelan 20082010834136.800013842/2633.7510 [15]
13 Suzanne Kenealy 200920105222.00006611/1485.0010 [16]
14 Heather Whelan 200920094111.00007863/116.6600 [17]
15 Valmai Gee 20092009112 [18]
16 Ciara Metcalfe 200920182511711.0000483234/1520.6010 [19]
17 Laura Delany 201020241031,2166119.30201,464774/1219.50190 [20]
18 Louise McCarthy 201020162847134.2700540122/1443.4100 [21]
19 Nikki Symmons 2010201031108636.661020 [22]
20 Mary Waldron 201020238853155*11.54103428 [23]
21 Kim Garth [lower-alpha 1] 201020195176251*23.0910867423/619.88180 [24]
22 Laura Cullen 2011201253021/1010.5000 [25]
23 Emma Flanagan 20112014735125.000000 [26]
24 Shauna Kavanagh 20112022583453710.78006041 [27]
25 Rebecca Rolfe 201120142434.000010 [28]
26 Laura Boylan 20112011300 [29]
27 Hannah de Burgh Whyte 20112011100 [30]
28 Elena Tice 201120152515544*11.9200432163/1230.6260 [31]
29 Lucy O'Reilly 201320183263147.0000609274/2825.0340 [32]
30 Kate McKenna 2014201472411*12.000020 [33]
31 Jennifer Gray 20142016726103.710000 [34]
32 Gaby Lewis 20142024821,879105*27.231119032/2040.00250 [35]
33 Catherine Dalton 2015201641453.500000 [36]
34 Robyn Lewis 201520163541.66003011/2137.0000 [37]
35 Lara Maritz 20182021267016*7.7700354173/421.4790 [38]
36 Cara Murray 201820244238136.3300672293/926.58130 [39]
37 Rachel Delaney 2018202210401210.00009931/037.6610 [40]
38 Celeste Raack 2018202222451015.0000300143/1521.7820 [41]
39 Louise Little 20192024275817*7.250013822/898.0090 [42]
40 Sophie MacMahon 20192024267023*7.7700288112/1322.7260 [43]
41 Una Raymond-Hoey 20192019723174.600000 [44]
42 Rebecca Stokell 20192024424974817.130080 [45]
43 Anna Kerrison 2019201923000 [46]
44 Orla Prendergast 201920244889175*24.0840643263/1022.15140 [47]
45 Hannah Little 201920194222.000036000 [48]
46 Leah Paul 20192024371874711.0000522244/1622.0880 [49]
47 Ava Canning 20212024232214*7.3300402122/527.1610 [50]
48 Amy Hunter 2021202431775101*32.292178 [51]
49 Georgina Dempsey 20212024202212*7.3300281132/1323.7660 [52]
50 Arlene Kelly 20222024338928*6.3500636445/1214.20180 [53]
51 Jane Maguire 202220231663*3.0000269112/1426.8120 [54]
52 Sarah Forbes 202220221444.000000 [55]
53Aimee Maguire2023202344211/1856.0010 [56]
54 Freya Sargent 20232024510731/1129.3310 [57]
55 Alana Dalzell 20232024714462/819.1610 [58]
56 Joanna Loughran 20242024100 [59]

Notes

  1. Kim Garth also played Twenty20 International matches for Australia. Only her record for Ireland is given above.

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