In a one-sided affair at Stormont, England Women secured a comprehensive 275 run victory over Irish Women in the second ODI of the three-match series. Experienced key Tammy Beaumont He starred in his 10th ODI century with an unbeaten 150 to guide England to a mammoth 320/8 in 50 overs.
Tammy Beaumont shines with record-breaking tone
Beaumont’s brilliant knock came off just 139 balls and contained 16 fours and a solitary six. She became the first English woman to score 10 ODI centuries, surpassing the likes Nat Sciver-Brunt and Charlotte Edwards. His innings was key to England’s impressive total after electing to bat first after winning the toss.
Freya Kemp He ably supported himself with a 47-ball 65 including 7 fours and 2 sixes. The 19-year-old all-rounder was in fine form and his innings showcased his talent and potential.
With three under-19 bowlers, a young Irish side struggled to cope with the pressure from an experienced England attack.
Ireland came a paltry 45th
Chasing an impossible target, Ireland’s batting line-up crumbled under pressure. They were He scored a paltry 45 points in just 16.5 inningstheir lowest ODI total. Kate Cross and Lauren Filer They were the chief architects of Ireland’s downfall, both picking up 3 wickets each.
Cross struck early, sent the skipper away Gaby Lewis and Amy Hunter in his first job. Filer later resigned and joined the party Lea Paul and Arlene Kelly for cheap. Davis and Kemp also bagged 2 wickets each as Ireland’s batsmen failed to offer any resistance.
Una Raymond-Hoey‘s 22 was Ireland’s only tally as the rest of the squad crumbled around him.
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England seal the series with a game to spare
England’s biggest win in women’s ODIs in terms of runs sealed the series with a game to spare for the visitors. It was mainly the second-ranked England team that achieved this result for the most part T20 World Cup squad rested.
Tammy Beaumont was named Man of the Match for her brilliant century. The third and final game of the series will be played at the same venue on Wednesday, with Ireland looking to salvage their pride and England looking to complete the whitewash.
A comfortable win for England 👏🏏
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