Eire opener Gaby Lewis says the staff hopes to hold the momentum from Wednesday’s dramatic win over England into this weekend’s T20 collection at Clontarf.
Lewis hit an excellent 72 to assist Eire to a final-ball DLS victory in Belfast, though England gained the one-day collection 2-1.
The edges meet once more on Saturday and Sunday in Dublin with Lewis, who’s appearing captain within the absence of the injured Laura Delany, relishing the double-header.
“All I can keep in mind is the excitement we had on Wednesday – we’re trying to carry that positivity into these two video games, particularly because it was a shortened match it offers us confidence within the T20 format,” she mentioned.
Eire have been pressured right into a late squad change with Louise Little coming in Una Raymond-Hoey, who has withdrawn after a recurrence of a quad muscle damage.
The Irish once more begin as underdogs, sitting tenth within the T20 rankings and eight locations behind England, however Lewis is predicting an upset.
“I am trying ahead to a 2-0 collection win, particularly because it’s within the shortened format,” she added.