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Home » Women’s T20 World Cup: Ireland ‘thrilled’ to secure qualification says captain Gaby Lewis
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Women’s T20 World Cup: Ireland ‘thrilled’ to secure qualification says captain Gaby Lewis

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Women’s T20 World Cup: Ireland ‘thrilled’ to secure qualification says captain Gaby Lewis
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While Ireland do not yet know their opponents at the tournament to be staged in England from 12 June, Lewis says it would be “massive” to have the opportunity to play at Lords.

Wherever they play, the 24-year-old believes the proximity of the tournament will be beneficial for both players and fans alike.

“I think cricket’s definitely up and coming in Ireland, and I think the more that we can be seen on the world stage, the better and hopefully young girls will come over and watch.

“We had great support out in Nepal, and no doubt it’ll be even more in England. I think it’ll probably be the closest we’ll get to a home World Cup so we’re hugely excited.

“Usually in World Cups and these big tournaments, you have to go to a prep camp and stuff to acclimatise, so obviously it’s an advantage for us to be playing in similar conditions to Ireland.”

Ireland will use a tri-series with Pakistan and West Indies as preparation for the tournament at the start of what will be a busy summer for Lewis in particular.

When not on international duty, she will again represent Lancashire as their overseas player in this year’s One-Day Cup.

Linking up with the side in April, Lewis will return to Old Trafford after helping the side to last season’s title with an unbeaten 141 not out against Hampshire in the final.

“I think looking at the last few years, it’s something that I really wanted to get involved in, just playing at higher standards consistently,” she said.

“It was just about getting that opportunity, so I was delighted to get the opportunity last September and I was so happy being able to take it.

“I’m delighted for the girls to sign me again and I can’t wait for the summer ahead.”

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