Women’s Super Series squads: The Super Series features three representative teams – the Dragons, Scorchers and Typhoons – competing for the Super 50 Cup and the Super T20 Trophy [50-over and 20-over competitions respectively].

Cricket Ireland: Key features of this year’s edition include :-

Growing the game: Five matches will be played in Northern Ireland this year, continuing Cricket Ireland’s ambition to grow the profile and accessibility of the women’s game in the North.

Leadership: Irish internationals’ Rebecca Stokell (Typhoons), Gaby Lewis (Scorchers) and Leah Paul (Dragons) will captain the teams.

Coaching: James Cameron-Dow and Paul Davidge remain head coaches of the Dragons and Typhoons respectively. The Scorchers will have a new head coach for 2023 after Glenn Querl moved to a full-time role with the Ireland Women’s senior and pathway set-up – the announcement on the new coach will be made shortly.

Growing the profile: Cricket Ireland, in partnership with HBV Studios, will once again provide livestreaming of every match in the competition (over 1 million views)

Improving the quality: two overseas players will be added to each squad (announced shortly) to enhance the quality and depth of the competition’s talent

Cricket Ireland: Women’s Super Series fixtures and squads released.

Scorchers Squad :-

Gaby Lewis (capt) (YMCA), Aimee Maguire (The Hills), Anna Kerrison (Pembroke), Annabel Squires (Merrion); Christina Coulter Reilly (Clontarf), Ellie McGee (Rush), Genevieve Morrissey (Clontarf), Hannah Little (Pembroke); Isabelle McLean (Balbriggan), Jane Maguire (The Hills), Jenny Sparrow (Leinster), Julie McNally (Clontarf), Lara Maritz (Balbriggan); Niamh MacNulty (Merrion), Shauna Kavanagh (WK) (Pembroke), Siúin Woods (YMCA), Sophie MacMahon (Leinster).

Dragons Squad :-

Leah Paul (capt) (Merrion), Abbi Harrison (Waringstown), Alana Dalzell (Bready), Amy Caulfield (Muckamore), Amy Hunter (WK) (Malahide/Instonians); Aoife Fisher (CSNI), Arlene Kelly (Malahide), Cara Murray (Saintfield/Waringstown/Clontarf), Jemma Gillan (CSNI); Jenni Jackson (Eginton), Jess Mayes (CSNI), Kate McEvoy (YMCA), Kia McCartney (Coleraine); Mollie Devine (Fox Lodge), Orla Prendergast (Pembroke), Zara Craig (Eglinton).

Typhoons Squad :-

Rebecca Stokell (capt) (Merrion), Alice Tector (YMCA), Alice Walsh (Clontarf), Ava Canning (Leinster), Celeste Raack (Merrion); Freya Sargent (Clontarf), Georgina Dempsey (YMCA), Jane Butterly (Rush), Joanna Loughran (Leinster), Lara McBride (The Hills), Laura Delany (Leinster); Louise Little (Pembroke), Mary Waldron (WK) (Pembroke), Rebecca Gough (The Hills), Sarah Forbes (YMCA), Sinead Thompson (Clontarf).

Cricket Ireland: The Fixture Schedule :-

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