Women's T20 WC: Ireland bowl West Indies out to 128/7 in Bristol

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Women's T20 WC: Ireland bowl West Indies out to 128/7 in Bristol

Synopsis

Ireland's bowlers put on a clinic at Bristol, strangling West Indies at every turn to cap their innings at 128/7. With Aimee Maguire and Cara Murray each taking two wickets and the spinners offering nothing to hit, the Caribbean side never found their footing — leaving Ireland a very gettable target in their World Cup group finale.

Key Takeaways

West Indies posted 128/7 in 20 overs against Ireland in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Group Stage at Bristol on 27 June .
Aimee Maguire took 2/22 and Cara Murray took 2/13 to lead Ireland's bowling attack.
Chinelle Henry top-scored for West Indies with an unbeaten 27 off 21 balls ; Hayley Matthews made 22 and Deandra Dottin added 21 .
West Indies managed only 40 runs in the first six overs, reaching 54/3 at the halfway stage.
Arlene Kelly and Jane Maguire claimed one wicket each in a disciplined all-round bowling display.

Ireland delivered a composed and disciplined bowling display to restrict West Indies to 128/7 in 20 overs during their final ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Group Stage encounter at the County Ground, Bristol, on 27 June. The Irish attack struck at regular intervals throughout the innings, never allowing the Caribbean batters to build a sustained partnership.

Early Breakthroughs Set the Tone

Aimee Maguire drew first blood, dismissing opener Qiana Joseph for 8 — the batter attempting an attacking shot that failed to clear the infield, departing after managing just one boundary. West Indies skipper Hayley Matthews responded with intent, driving two elegant boundaries to steady the innings, but Ireland kept chipping away. Arlene Kelly, recovering well after a costly opening over, removed Shemaine Campbell to leave the Caribbean side under pressure inside the Powerplay with two wickets down.

Matthews and Taylor Struggle to Accelerate

With the innings in danger of stalling, Matthews and the experienced Stafanie Taylor attempted a cautious rebuild, relying primarily on singles and twos against a tight Irish attack. The pair managed only 40 runs in the first six overs. Matthews briefly threatened to shift gears with a boundary in the eighth over but could not convert. She was caught at square leg by Rebecca Stokell off Cara Murray for 22 off 25 balls, an innings featuring three fours.

At the halfway mark, West Indies had crawled to 54/3, with Ireland's spinners maintaining relentless lines and lengths to deny Taylor and Deandra Dottin any scoring rhythm. Maguire then trapped Taylor in front for a scratchy 16 off 26 balls, a dismissal that further undermined West Indies' hopes of posting a competitive target.

Ireland Tighten the Screws in Death Overs

Chinelle Henry arrived with clear positive intent, striking a boundary off just her third delivery to inject some urgency. While Henry looked for opportunities, Dottin worked the strike intelligently to keep the scoreboard ticking. However, Jane Maguire produced a crucial breakthrough, removing Dottin for 21 off 28 ballsOrla Prendergast completing a comfortable catch — with Dottin's knock featuring just one boundary.

Ireland tightened their grip further in the 17th over when Murray dismissed Jahzara Claxton, reducing West Indies to 101/6 with three overs remaining. Henry fought on resolutely, striking the boundary three times in an unbeaten 27 off 21 balls to ensure West Indies crossed the 125-run mark. Ashmini Munisar chipped in with useful late contributions as the innings closed at 128/7.

Bowling Figures

Aimee Maguire and Cara Murray led the attack with two wickets each — Murray finishing with figures of 2/13 and Maguire with 2/22. Arlene Kelly and Jane Maguire claimed one wicket apiece in an all-round team bowling effort. Ireland will now bat in pursuit of 129 to seal their Group Stage campaign on a winning note.

Brief scores: West Indies 128/7 in 20 overs (Chinelle Henry 27*, Hayley Matthews 22, Deandra Dottin 21; Cara Murray 2/13, Aimee Maguire 2/22) vs Ireland.

Point of View

And Ireland's bowlers deserve full credit for engineering that situation. What stands out is the collective discipline — no bowler was taken apart, the spinners offered nothing loose, and the death-over execution was sharp. The bigger question now is whether Ireland's batting unit can capitalise; their bowling has consistently punched above its weight in this tournament, but wins are only secured with bat in hand.
NationPress
27 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of West Indies in the Women's T20 World Cup 2026 match against Ireland?
West Indies posted 128/7 in 20 overs against Ireland in their final ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Group Stage match at the County Ground, Bristol, on 27 June. Chinelle Henry top-scored with an unbeaten 27 off 21 balls.
Who were the top wicket-takers for Ireland against West Indies?
Aimee Maguire and Cara Murray each claimed two wickets for Ireland. Murray finished with figures of 2/13 and Maguire with 2/22, while Arlene Kelly and Jane Maguire took one wicket apiece.
How did Hayley Matthews perform in the match?
West Indies captain Hayley Matthews scored 22 off 25 balls, including three fours. She was caught at square leg by Rebecca Stokell off Cara Murray before she could convert her start into a match-defining knock.
Where is the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Group Stage match being played?
The match between Ireland and West Indies is being played at the County Ground in Bristol, England, on 27 June 2026. It is the final Group Stage fixture for both sides.
What target does Ireland need to chase to win?
Ireland need to chase down 129 runs to win their final ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 Group Stage match against West Indies at Bristol.
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