Ireland Women Seal Series Win with 15-Run Victory over Sri Lanka Women

Ireland Women Seal Series Win with 15-Run Victory over Sri Lanka Women

Ireland Women secured an unassailable 2-0 lead in their ODI series against Sri Lanka Women with a hard-fought 15-run victory in Belfast. After posting a competitive 255 for 5, Ireland’s bowlers, led by Arlene Kelly’s three-wicket haul, restricted Sri Lanka to 240 all out.

Amy Hunter (66) and Leah Paul (81) laid the foundation for Ireland’s total with half-centuries, while Rebecca Stokell’s unbeaten 53* provided a late boost. Sri Lanka’s chase was anchored by Harshitha Samarawickrama’s maiden ODI century (105) and Kavisha Dilhari’s all-round performance (53 runs, 2 wickets).

However, Ireland’s bowlers tightened their grip in the middle overs, with Kelly, Jane Maguire, and run-outs playing a crucial role in derailing Sri Lanka’s chase. Samarawickrama’s century marked a significant milestone for Sri Lanka, making her the third player to reach the three-figure mark in ODIs.

Ireland’s victory was a testament to their resilience and ability to adapt to different conditions. Despite losing early wickets, they rebuilt their innings through partnerships and set a challenging target. Sri Lanka’s spirited chase kept the match competitive, but Ireland’s bowlers ultimately proved too strong.

The win extends Ireland’s unbeaten streak in ODIs to four matches and puts them in a commanding position in the series. The third and final ODI will be played on August 12, with Sri Lanka looking to salvage some pride and Ireland aiming to complete a clean sweep.