Ireland Women defeated West Indies Women by one run [2] in the fourth T20I [3] of the 2026 Women’s Tri-Series [4].
The narrow victory highlights Ireland's ability to perform under pressure in rain-affected conditions, keeping them competitive in the tournament standings.
Orla Prendergast provided the decisive momentum for the Irish side during the chase. Prendergast hit a six [1] that proved vital in securing the win. The match was heavily impacted by rain, requiring the teams to rely on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method to determine the final result.
Ireland needed a rapid boost in runs to stay ahead of the adjusted target. The aggressive play from Prendergast allowed the team to maintain the necessary run rate despite the weather interruptions, a critical factor in the one-run margin of victory [2].
The match took place in Ireland, where the home side faced a disciplined West Indies bowling attack. The result underscores the high stakes of the tri-series format, where single boundaries can shift the outcome of a game.
While the West Indies Women fought to defend their total, they were unable to contain the Irish chase in the final moments. The victory marks a significant moment for the Irish squad as they navigate the challenges of the 2026 series [4].
“Ireland Women defeated West Indies Women by one run”
This result demonstrates Ireland's growing resilience in the T20 format, particularly in managing the complexities of DLS-adjusted chases. By securing a win in a rain-shortened match, Ireland proves it can execute high-pressure strategies against established Caribbean opposition, potentially shifting the momentum of the 2026 Tri-Series.



