Ireland stun West Indies to register historic first ever Women’s T20 World Cup win | Cricket News

Ireland finally brought an end to their long wait for a victory at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, defeating the West Indies by six wickets in Bristol on Saturday to register their first-ever win in the tournament after a 21-match losing streak spanning 12 years.The result not only marked a historic milestone for Ireland but also had a major impact on the semifinal race. A victory would have guaranteed the West Indies a place in the last four. Instead, the defeat handed defending champions New Zealand a lifeline. The White Ferns can now qualify for the semifinals if they overcome England later on Saturday, while an England victory would still send the West Indies through.Ireland’s triumph added to a memorable weekend for the country after the men’s team defeated India in a T20I for the first time in Belfast.After restricting the West Indies to 128/7, Ireland chased down the target with 11 balls to spare. Orla Prendergast produced another match-winning performance, anchoring the innings with a superb 63 from 44 deliveries. Her knock put Ireland firmly in control before she departed with just 21 runs still required.Rebecca Stokell and Louise Little kept their composure during the closing stages, with the latter sealing the famous win by driving the winning boundary over mid-on as Ireland finished on 129/4.Earlier, the West Indies struggled to build momentum after being sent in to bat, managing only 128/7 despite several batters getting starts. Ireland’s disciplined bowling and sharp fielding ensured the Caribbean side never managed to accelerate, leaving them with an under-par total to defend.



