Gaby Lewis named Sportswoman of the Month for November

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Cricketer Gaby Lewis named Irish Times/Sport Ireland Sportswoman of the Month for November

Gaby Lewis, with an unbeaten 69, and Orla Prendergast, who took three wickets for just 10 runs before scoring 39 off 25 deliveries, were the stand-out players in the opening match, which Ireland won by six wickets.Gaby Lewis in action against South Africa during last summer's Women's T20 International at Pembroke Cricket Club, Dublin. Photograph: Evan Treacy/Inpho

Lewis top scored with 71 off just 46 deliveries, including 12 boundaries, Hunter chipping in with 40, before Prendergast continued her success with the bat by adding 37 off 23 balls. That task was beyond them, Ireland prevailing by 34 runs, three wickets apiece from Delany and Arlene Kelly, with Jane Maguire dismissing both openers, securing them a commanding victory.

 

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Fantastic! Well done lewis_gaby … well deserved 👏🏻☘️🏏

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