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PWTNRLBPPts NRR
Dragons660002261.53
Scorchers620042100.10
Typhoons6100504-1.64

Typhoons beat Scorchers by 8 wickets.
Merrion, 7 July.
Scorchers 161-6 (20 overs; E Richardson 54, G Lewis 30, A Canning 30*; L Paul 2-29)
Typhoons 162-2 (19.1 overs; L Paul 55*, S Forbes 39, L Delany 27*, R Stokell 24)
Leah Paul saluted the Typhoons win (Deryck Vincent)
Typhoons broke their duck in the SS20 by winning the final match of the competition, beating Scorchers by eight wickets with five balls to spare. Their chase was always under control after Rebecca Stokell and Sarah Forbes put on 44 for the first wicket in five overs. Leah Paul then joined Forbes to add 61 for the second wicket in seven overs and Laura Delany stayed with Paul who finished 55 not out from 33 balls with nine fours. The Ireland international all-rounder was also the only Typhoons bowler to take more than one wicket as Scorchers totalled 161 for six, boosted by Ava Canning’s unbeaten 30 from just 18 balls. Eimear Richardson top scored with 54 from 45 balls before she was out hit wicket, the rare occurrence happening for the second time in two days in this competition. On a weekend for the batters, Scorchers lost 16 wickets, while Dragons lost seven and Typhoons only six.
Dragons beat Scorchers by 38 runs.
Merrion, 6 July.
Dragons 202-4 (20 overs; A Hunter 89, B Armstrong 85; S MacMahon 2-36, A Canning 2-42)
Scorchers 164 (19.5 overs; G Lewis 77, L Little 26, A Canning 24; A Kelly 3-9, O Prendergast 2-18, B Armstrong 2-36)
Amy Hunter and Bella Armstrong (CricketEurope)
Dragons retained the SS20 title with a game to spare after beating Scorchers by 38 runs in their first match of the day. An opening partnership of 171 between Amy Hunter and Bella Armstrong was seven more than Scorchers managed in their reply, bowled out in the final over. Armstrong was the first to go, leg before to Sophie McMahon for 85, from 54 balls with 11 fours and three sixes. Hunter, who was missed on 22 and 31, was finally dismissed in the final over for 89 when she hit her wicket; she faced 58 balls and hit 12 fours as Dragons finished on 202 for four. While Gaby Lewis was in the middle, Scorchers were on course to chase down the total but her dismissal, much to her surprise, given out lbw for 77 from just 39 balls (14 fours and a six) led to a collapse as the remaining six wickets fell for 38 runs. Arlene Kelly was the most successful bowler with three for 29.
Dragons beat Typhoons by 11 runs.
Merrion, 6 July.
Dragons 191-3 (20 overs; B Armstrong 90, A Hunter 62, O Prendergast 25*)
Typhoons 180-4 (20 overs; L Delany 60*, L Paul 45, R Stokell 25)
Amy Hunter receives the trophy from Cricket Ireland President Donna Armstrong (CricketEurope)
Amy Hunter was presented with the SS20 trophy by Cricket Ireland president Donna Armstrong after Dragons completed the clean sweep with a sixth straight win in the afternoon match, beating Typhoons by 11 runs. It was a case of déjà vu as openers Amy Hunter and Bella Armstrong posted their second century stand of the day, bringing their partnerships tally to 312 before Hunter was leg before to Leah Paul with the score on 141. Armstrong, who was out for 85 in the morning match could add only five more this time in an innings that included 17 fours. Their total of 191 for three was under threat for much of the Typhoons reply although the run out of Rebecca Stokell, after she had scored 25 from 13 balls, was ultimately crucial. Paul hit 45 off 35 balls and Laura Delany was 60 not out from 47 when the overs ran out. The difference was their lack of boundaries. No-one hit more than five and there were only 19 in the innings; Dragons hit 33 in a game without a single six.
Dragons beat Typhoons by 46 runs.
Railway Union, 30 June.
Dragons 153/4 (20 overs; O Prendergast 97*, B Armstrong 25)
Typhoons 107/7 (20 overs; L Delany 41*, L Paul 24; A Kelly 3-13, B Armstrong 2-15)
Orla Prendergast was in the runs again (CricketEurope)
This was the Orla Prendergast show, another stand-out performance from the Ireland international extending Dragons lead at the top of the SS20 table and ensuring a fourth straight victory. She scored 97 of the Dragons’ 153 for four and the fact it took all but seven balls of the Typhoons innings for their batters to pass Prendergast’s total, never mind threaten victory, underlined her dominance. She played her first false stroke on 71, was missed, a difficult chance on 85 and a more straightforward one on 92. She needed seven off the last two balls to bring up her hundred but missed the scoop shot from the fifth ball. The next top score was Bella Armstrong’s 25. Prendergast then took a wicket with her first ball but, like opening partner Alana Dalzell, was asked to bowl only two overs. Arlene Kelly was denied a wicket in the last over by a dropped catch but a stumping off the last ball of the innings gave her a deserved third wicket for just 13 runs. Laura Delany finished 41 not out from 39 balls for the Typhoons but this was Orla’s day – again.
Scorchers beat Typhoons by 7 wickets.
Railway Union, 29 June.
Typhoons 116-7 (20 overs; R Stokell 60, S MacMahon 2-22, L McBride 2-26)
Scorchers 120-3 (13.3 overs; G Lewis 42, S MacMahon 22*)
Player of the Match Sophie MacMahon (CricketEurope)
Scorchers made it two wins out of two in the SS20 with a comfortable seven wickets win over Typhoons; they had 39 balls to spare. Rebecca Stokell dominated the Typhoons innings with 60 out of her side’s 116. She faced 51 balls and hit seven fours and a six but only Laura Delany of her team-mates struggled into double figures. Four bowlers shared the seven wickets although Lou Little didn’t bowl and Ava Canning did not return after the first over. Little took 18 off the first over of the Scorchers reply and with Gaby Lewis hitting 42 from 23 balls, the result was never in doubt. Sophie McMahon finished it off with 22 not out and added to her two wickets for 22, she was named player of the match.
Dragons beat Scorchers by 9 wickets.
Railway Union, 29 June.
Scorchers 124-9 (20 overs; C Coulter Reilly 48, G Lewis 40, L McBride 21*; O Prendergast 21-3, B Armstrong 2-18, A Dalzell 2-25)
Dragons 127-1 (13.4 overs; O Prendergast 53*, A Hunter 40*, B Armstrong 25)
Amy Hunter and Orla Prendergast (CricketEurope)
Defending champions Dragons eased to the top of the SS20 table with a third straight victory, a resounding nine wickets success in the afternoon match. After restricting the Scorchers to 124 for nine, Bella Armstrong ensured a fast start with five fours in her 25 off 13 balls. Although she was well caught on the boundary by Eimear Richardson at the end of the fourth over, Orla Prendergast replaced her and with Amy Hunter stroked off the remaining runs in a classy undefeated partnership of 90. Prendergast brought up her 50 with the winning boundary, the 11th four to go with two sixes in the innings. Prendergast had earlier taken two for 13 in her four overs, one of three Dragons bowlers to claim a double. Gaby Lewis and Scorchers captain Tina Coulter-Reilly both got into the 40s but were caught out before reaching their half-century. Dragons will expect to extend their lead at the top on Monday morning against Typhoons.
Dragons beat Scorchers by 7 wickets
Bready, 23 June.
Scorchers 175/6 (20 overs; G Lewis 71, S MacMahon 33, E Richardson 32; A Dalzell 2-25, E Marsh 2-44)
Dragons 176/3 (19 overs; A Hunter 64, O Prendergast 53, B Armstrong 23)
Orla Prendergast and Amy Hunter shared a century partnership (CricketEurope)
Defending champions the Dragons made it two wins from two as they chased down 176 to beat the Scorchers by seven wickets with an over to spare in the T20 Trophy at Bready. Gaby Lewis hit 12 fours and a six in a 43-ball 71, adding 91 in ten overs for the second wicket with Eimear Richardson (32). Their total of 175 for six was given a late impetus injection from Sophie MacMahon, who thumped four boundaries and two maximums in a 13-ball 33. Alana Dalzell and Ella Marsh each collected two wickets. Bella Armstrong (23) added 49 for the opening wicket with the prolific Amy Hunter, but it was the second wicket partnership of 102 in ten overs between the Belfast 19-year-old and fellow international Orla Prendergast that was the match-defining one. Hunter top-scored with a 44-ball 64 that included nine boundaries - five of them consecutively off Louise Little in an over that changed the complexion of the game. Prendergast also hit nine fours in a 34-ball 53, before both fell in quick succession. 26 were needed off 21 balls when Abbi Harrison (12*) was joined by Arlene Kelly (10*), with the pair ensuring victory with six balls to spare.
Scorchers beat Typhoons by 8 wickets.
Bready, 22 June.
Typhoons 118-7 (20 overs; L Delany 30, A Squires 25*, Z Craig 22; S MacMahon 2-24, A Canning 2-26)
Scorchers 119-2 (12.2 overs; G Lewis 33, L Little 32, E Richardson 28*)
The Typhoons were blown away at Bready in the afternoon game in a one-sided contest. Laura Delany's 30 was the best of a modest 118 for seven, while Annabel Squires (25*) and Zara Craig (22) added 43 for the seventh wicket. Sophie MacMahon and Ava Canning were the pick of the bowlers with two wickets apiece. The chase was effectively over inside the powerplay as Gaby Lewis (33) and Louise Little (32) set about the bowlers. Eimear Richardson (28*) continued the assault as the eight wicket win was sealed with almost eight overs to spare.
Dragons beat Typhoons by 10 runs.
Bready, 22 June.
Dragons 138-2 (15 overs; A Hunter 94*, A Harrison 31*)
Typhoons 128-4 (15 overs; L Delany 57*, L Paul 31; A Dalzell 2-18)
Amy Hunter and Abbi Harrison shared an unbroken third wicket stand of 132 (CricketEurope)
Amy Hunter was in the runs yet again as the Dragons started their quest for a cup double with a ten-run win over the Typhoons at Bready in a contest reduced to 15 overs. The Belfast teenager hit 14 fours and a six in an unbeaten 94, sharing an unbroken third wicket stand of 132 with Waringstown's Abbi Harrison (31*), helping the hosts recover from 6 for 2 to post 138 for two. Alana Dalzell struck two early blows in the chase, and despite the best efforts of Laura Delany who made a 33-ball unbeaten 57 (6 fours, 2 sixes) they fell ten short. Leah Paul made a breezy 31 as she and Delany added 68 for the fourth wicket.
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