Women's T20 World Cup, Group 2, Southampton
New Zealand 140-6 (20 overs): Sharp 36; Murray 2-26, Prendergast 2-26
Ireland 136-4 (20 overs): Prendergast 59, Lewis 58; M Kerr 2-23
New Zealand won by four runs
New Zealand are still in the mix for a semi-finals spot at the T20 World Cup after a thrilling four-run win over Ireland in Southampton.
It was a must-win encounter for both sides after losing their opening two matches and this defeat effectively ends Ireland's hopes of progressing from the group stage.
A fine bowling display from Ireland restricted the defending champions to 140-6 from their 20 overs.
Irish skipper Gaby Lewis (58) and Orla Prendergast (59) put on a superb 110-run second-wicket partnership to give Ireland a chance of securing a first World Cup win at the 20th attempt.
Ireland fell just short - a six was required off the final ball from Suzie Bates but Louise Little could only manage a single.
"It's hard to reflect straight away. There's a lot of emotion. We wanted that first win so badly," said Ireland captain Gaby Lewis.
"As a team, we did so much right. It's hard to sum up right now."
New Zealand were dealt a blow before the game when star all-rounder Sophie Devine starting vomiting when she arrived at the ground and was replaced by Bates.
They climb to fourth in Group 2 but may need to win their final two games and have other results go their way to progress.

1 hour ago
1









English (US) ·