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Lewis joins exclusive list as Ireland create history in Dublin

The Ireland opener scored her second T20I century to help her side level the series against Sri Lanka at 1-1.

Gaby Lewis joined a group of just 11 women's players with multiple T20I centuries as Ireland claimed a narrow seven-run victory over Sri Lanka in Dublin on Tuesday.

Lewis smashed 119 from just 75 deliveries to help Ireland post a big total of 173/3 and Sri Lanka fell agonisingly close in chasing the runs down courtesy of half centuries to Harshitha Samarawickrama (65) and Kavisha Dilhari (51*).

It was Lewis' second T20I century for her country following her 105* against Germany in 2021 and means the right-hander is now one of just 11 female players to have scored two or more centuries in the shortest format of the game.

Fatuma Kibasu of Tanzania and Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu have both scored three T20I centuries, while Lewis joining West Indies duo Deandra Dottin and Hayley Matthews, England's Danni Wyatt, Australia pair Meg Lanning and Beth Mooney, Uganda's Prosscovia Alako, Romania's Rebecca Blake and Esha Oza of the United Arab Emirates as players with two.

Most T20I Centuries - Women


PLAYERTEAMCENTURIES
Chamari AthapaththuSri Lanka3
Fatuma KibasuTanzania3
Deandra DottinWest Indies2
Hayley MatthewsWest Indies2
Danni WyattEngland2
Meg LanningAustralia2
Beth MooneyAustralia2
Prosscovia AlakoUganda2
Rebecca BlakeRomania2
Esha OzaUAE2
Gaby LewisIreland2

Lewis hit 17 fours and two massive sixes during her innings against Sri Lanka, combining for a 119-run stand with Orla Prendergast (38) to help Ireland to a big total that proved too much for the visitors to chase.

It was Ireland's first-ever victory over Sri Lanka in women's cricket and helped the European side level their T20I series at 1-1 ahead of a three-match ODI series that commences in Belfast on Friday.

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