Gaby Lewis stated that Ireland is going to keep the form after they won against Belfast on Wednesday, as the game changed from 50-overs to 20-overs.
Gaby, who is currently taken in place of Laura Delany, is an opener, but was left to the lower-order by Ireland who destroyed the lower order by three wickets.
The result had no impact in the series, England claimed a 2-1 win in the first two matches, but the feelgood factor has been visible to the hosts, especially after failing to qualify for the Women’s T20 World Cup next month.
Not only will they be going to see people in Clontarf, Ireland coming out as the top in a contest reduced to 22 overs clearly indicates augurs with their position in the format.
“It’s huge,” Lewis said. “If you suffer a defeat in the last game of the series, you’re on a bit of a downer coming into the next series. But that just puts the defeat to the back of your mind. It’s not forgotten, we have obviously learned from it, but all you can all you can remember is the buzz we had on Wednesday.”
“So, we’re looking forward to bringing that positivity into these two games this weekend. And especially because it was a shortened game, it gives us that confidence in the T20 format. We’re looking forward to a 2-0 series win this weekend!”