Bryony Smith and Mady Villiers shine with bat as England seal victory in Ireland
The second and final game of the series will be played in Dublin on Sunday
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Your support makes all the difference.England coasted to a 67-run victory over Ireland in the first T20 international in Dublin as Bryony Smith and Mady Villiers made telling contributions with the bat.
Smith’s 58 from 24 balls laid the platform for England’s total of 176, with opening partner Tammy Beaumont sharing an explosive stand of 72 in 6.5 overs.
Seren Smale chipped in with 25 from 19 balls, but a mini-collapse saw England slip from 112 for one to 116 for four.
Ireland’s hopes of limiting England disappeared as Villiers crashed seven fours in an entertaining 13-ball 35.
Freya Sargent and Aimee Maguire took three wickets apiece for Ireland, but the record run chase always appeared beyond them.
Only Orla Prendergast, with 52 from 34 balls, offered any real resistance for Ireland, Ava Canning being the other batter to reach double figures with 25.
Ireland fell well short in being dismissed for 109 in 18.3 overs with Charis Pavely – one of four England debutants – claiming three for 19 and Issy Wong two for 14.
As well as Pavely, Smale and Georgia Adams made their international debuts with Paige Scholfield lining up for her first T20 appearance.
“Bryony and Tammy were great up front,” England captain Kate Cross said at the post-match presentation.
“Issy’s had a really tough couple of years, she’s showcased all her skills.
“The ball that got Gaby (Lewis) was an absolutely amazing bit of bowling.
“Everyone smiling has been my favourite element. Charis Pavely looked like she was having the time of her life out there.”
The second T20 will be held in Dublin on Sunday.
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