Dragons Women and Typhoons Women are set to renew their rivalry in Match 6 of the Super 20 Trophy, 2025. Their last encounter, which was also the tournament opener, saw the Dragons edge out the Typhoons by 10 runs in a closely fought contest at Bready Cricket Club. The Dragons posted 137/2 in 15 overs, while the Typhoons managed 128/4 in response, setting the stage for another tight battle between these evenly matched sides.

Both teams will be looking to build on their performances from the opening clash. The Dragons’ top-order showed composure and power, setting a challenging total, while their bowlers held their nerve in the final overs. The Typhoons, who finished second in the last edition of the tournament, will be eager to turn the tables this time around and will rely on their experienced batters to chase or set a competitive target.
Squads:
Dragons Women’s Cricket Team
Amy Hunter, Bella Armstrong, Orla Prendergast, Abbi Harrison, Arlene Kelly, Millie Spence, Ella Marsh, Alana Dalzell, Cara Murray, Kia McCartney, Jennifer Jackson, Aoife Fisher, Mansi Bhavsar, Rebecca Lowe, Sarah Black, Lucy McGranaghan, Ella Wasson, Emily Calvert, Lucy Neely
Typhoons Women’s Cricket Team
Sarah Forbes, Alice Walsh, Joanna Loughran, Leah Paul, Laura Delany, Jane Maguire, Annabel Squires, Zara Craig, Ellie McGee, Arisha Foysal, Sinead Thomson, Isabelle McLean, Rebecca Stokell, Julie McNally, Robyn Searle, Freya Sargent, Georgina Dempsey
Players to watch out:
Laura Delany
Laura Delany is a highly experienced Irish all-rounder of the Typhoons. She has scored 87 runs in the last two innings of the tournament and has been absolutely phenomenal with the bat. She has scored 112 runs in her last 5 T20 innings with three 15+ scores and has also picked 4 wickets with the ball with best figures of 3 for 11.
Leah Paul
Leah Paul is a left-handed batter and slow left-arm orthodox bowler for Ireland and Typhoons in the tournament. She has been absolutely consistent and phenomenal with the bat, scoring 209 runs in just the last 7 innings, with five 15+ scores to her name. She is a key player for her side going ahead in the tournament.
Orla Prendergast
Orla Prendergast has quickly become a key player for Ireland, known for her athleticism, versatility, and ability to deliver under pressure. In her last 8 T20 innings, she has scored 155 runs, with four double digit scores, and the highest of 53 coming in her previous outing. She has also picked 6 wickets with the ball and continues to contribute to both the departments consistently.
Alana Dalzell
Alana Dalzell is a right-handed batter and right-arm medium pace bowler from Northern Ireland. In the tournament so far, she has picked up 4 wickets and a total of 7 wickets in her last 7 innings. She has picked most wickets in the tournament and has the best bowling figures as well. She is a key bowler for the Dragons unit.
Pitch:
The pitch at Railway Union Cricket Club, Sandymount, is generally balanced—good for both batting and bowling. Conditions can vary, but it usually offers fair play for all.
Weather:
It will be mostly cloudy and warm. Expect comfortable temperatures with limited sunshine, but no significant rain is forecasted.
Fantasy Playing XI:
Amy Hunter, Bella Armstrong, Orla Prendergast, Abbi Harrison, Ella Marsh, Alana Dalzell, Leah Paul, Laura Delany, Jane Maguire, Annabel Squires, Zara Craig
Match Details:
Date – June 30, 2025
Time – 3:15 PM IST
Venue – Railway Union Cricket Club, Sandymount, Dublin
Broadcast – The game will be live-streamed on the FanCode app and website.