Ireland Tri-Nation Women T20I Series, May 2026

The Ireland Women’s Tri-Nation T20I Series 2026 is set to begin on 28th May in Dublin, featuring hosts Ireland Women alongside Pakistan Women and West Indies Women in a competitive build-up to the global T20 calendar. Played in a round-robin format across venues in Dublin, the tournament gives all three teams a valuable opportunity to test combinations, adapt to conditions and gain momentum ahead of major international assignments. With contrasting playing styles and experienced performers across squads, the series promises an intriguing mix of contests in Irish conditions.

Ireland Women will view the tri-series as an important home assignment and a chance to challenge established opposition in familiar surroundings. Pakistan Women bring structure and consistency, backed by a disciplined bowling unit and experienced campaigners capable of controlling games in pressure situations. West Indies Women, known for their aggressive brand of T20 cricket and match-winning all-round talent, will aim to rediscover rhythm and consistency as they seek strong preparation in overseas conditions. With each team facing one another multiple times, momentum and tactical flexibility could become decisive factors across the tournament.

Dublin is expected to provide conditions that reward disciplined bowling, adaptability and smart batting through different phases of an innings, particularly with weather and surfaces often influencing the tempo of T20 matches. For Ireland, home familiarity could prove an advantage, while Pakistan and West Indies will be eager to adjust quickly and stamp authority early in the competition. With valuable game time at stake and every result carrying significance in a tightly packed schedule, the tri-series has the ingredients to produce competitive and closely fought encounters.

Teams

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Series Stats

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Most runs

  1. Orla PrendergastOrla PrendergastIREW129 runs
  2. Hayley MatthewsHayley MatthewsWIW123 runs
  3. Rebecca StokellRebecca StokellIREW79 runs

Most wickets

  1. Ava CanningAva CanningIREW6 wickets
  2. Qiana JosephQiana JosephWIW5 wickets
  3. Chinelle HenryChinelle HenryWIW4 wickets

Best strike rate

  1. Chinelle HenryChinelle HenryWIWSR 194.12
  2. Hayley MatthewsHayley MatthewsWIWSR 186.36
  3. Gull FerozaGull FerozaPAKWSR 176.92

Best economy rate

  1. Qiana JosephQiana JosephWIWER 4.9
  2. Ava CanningAva CanningIREWER 5.17
  3. Zaida JamesZaida JamesWIWER 5.83

Most fours

  1. Hayley MatthewsHayley MatthewsWIW20 fours
  2. Orla PrendergastOrla PrendergastIREW19 fours
  3. Jannillea GlasgowJannillea GlasgowWIW13 fours

Most sixes

  1. Hayley MatthewsHayley MatthewsWIW3 sixes
  2. Muneeba AliMuneeba AliPAKW3 sixes
  3. Stafanie TaylorStafanie TaylorWIW3 sixes

Completed matches

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