Scorchers (women's cricket) explained

Scorchers (women's cricket) should not be confused with Perth Scorchers (WBBL).

Scorchers
Colours: Orange
Captain:Gaby Lewis
Coach:Claire Terblanche
Founded:2015
Title1:WSS
Title1wins:7

Scorchers are an Irish women's cricket team that compete in the Women's Super Series. The team has no geographical base, instead being made up of some of the best players from across Ireland.[1] They are captained by Gaby Lewis and coached by Claire Terblanche.[2] [3] They have won seven Super Series tournaments.

History

Scorchers were established in 2015 to compete in the Women's Super 3s, a tournament designed to bridge the gap between club cricket and international cricket in Ireland. The team was made up of some of the best players in Irish cricket, and were captained by Kim Garth and coached by Chris Siddell.[4] Scorchers won the first edition of the tournament, winning five of their eight matches, with captain Kim Garth winning the Player of the Tournament award.[5] [6] In 2016, Scorchers finished second in the group with two victories in their six games, with strong performances from Lucy O'Reilly and Una Raymond-Hoey, who was selected for the national side off the back of her runs for the side.[7]

2017 brought Scorchers' second title, as they topped the group with seven wins from their ten matches.[8] The following season, 2018, however, Scorchers performed poorly, finishing bottom of the league with three wins.[9] In 2019, Scorchers again won three matches, including both T20s on the final day of competition, this time finishing second in the league.[10] [11]

In 2020 the tournament was reduced to two teams due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with Scorchers now facing off against Typhoons in eight 50 over matches. The two sides each won 4 matches, with Typhoons just edging out Scorchers for the title on Net Run Rate.[12] Scorchers batters Leah Paul and Gaby Lewis led the run-scoring charts in 2020.[13] The 2021 tournament again included just two sides, with Scorchers and Typhoons now playing for separate 50 over and T20 titles.[14] In June, Scorchers won the 50 over section of the tournament, winning four of the seven matches, and in August won the T20 section of the tournament, again with four victories.[15] [16] In 2022, with the tournament expanded back to three teams, Scorchers again won both the 50 over and T20 titles.[17] [18] In 2023, they won the Super 20 Trophy, but finished bottom of the Super 50 Cup.[19] [20]

Players

Current squad

Based on squad announced for the 2023 season. Players in bold have international caps.[21]

No.NameNationalityBirth dateBatting styleBowling styleNotes
Batters
13Mary-Anne Musonda 4 August 1991 Right-handed Overseas player
Genevieve Morrissey Unknown Unknown Unknown
All-rounders
1Aimee Maguire 9 September 2006 Right-handed
2Annabel Squires Unknown Right-handed Unknown
8Julie McNally 18 July 2007 Right-handed
11Ellie McGee 2 August 2006 Right-handed
12Lara Maritz 7 January 2001 Right-handed
20Sophie MacMahon 29 January 1997 Right-handed
66Gaby Lewis 27 March 2001 Right-handed Captain
Síbha Bhoja Unknown Right-handed
Wicket-keepers
6Isabelle McLean Unknown Unknown Unknown
11Polly Inglis 31 May 1996 Right-handed Overseas player
15Siúin Woods 11 January 2004 Right-handed
85Shauna Kavanagh 21 April 1992 Right-handed
Bowlers
3Christina Coulter Reilly Unknown Right-handed
4Jenny Sparrow Unknown Right-handed
14Niamh MacNulty 6 November 2006 Right-handed
28Jane Maguire 18 February 2003 Right-handed
74Hannah Little 21 July 2001 Right-handed
98Anna Kerrison 10 September 1998 Right-handed

Seasons

Women's Super Series

Combined format

SeasonLeague standingsNotes
PWLTA/CNRRPtsPos
20158 5 2 1 0 +0.972 11 1stChampions
20166 2 2 0 2 +0.057 6 2nd
201710 7 1 0 2 +0.981 16 1stChampions
201810 3 5 0 2 –0.144 8 3rd
201910 3 4 0 3 –0.078 9 2nd
20208 4 4 0 0 –0.189 8 2nd

Super 50 Cup

SeasonLeague standingsNotes
PWLTA/CNRRPtsPos
20217 4 1 0 2 +1.062 10 1stChampions
20226 5 0 0 1 +2.410 11 1stChampions
20236 0 3 0 3 –2.910 6 3rd

Super 20 Trophy

SeasonLeague standingsNotes
PWLTA/CNRRPtsPos
20216 4 1 0 1 +0.560 9 1stChampions
20226 3 1 0 2 +0.500 8 1stChampions
20236 4 2 0 0 +0.390 18 1stChampions

Honours

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Women's Super 3's Announced for 2015 . Cricket Ireland . 23 May 2021.
  2. Web site: Women’s Super 50 Series to kick off on Monday; squads named . Cricket Ireland . 23 May 2021.
  3. Web site: Former South African international Claire Terblanche named new Scorchers head coach . Cricket Ireland . 27 April 2023 . 30 April 2023.
  4. Web site: Women's Super 3's Announced for 2015 . Cricket Ireland . 26 May 2021.
  5. Web site: Women's Super 3s 2015 Table . CricketArchive . 26 May 2021.
  6. Web site: Season Review: Women's Super 3's . Cricket Ireland . 26 May 2021.
  7. Web site: Review of Toyota Super 3's Series 2016 . Cricket Ireland . 26 May 2021.
  8. Web site: Toyota Super 3s 2017 Table . CricketArchive . 26 May 2021.
  9. Web site: Toyota Super 3s 2018 Table . CricketArchive . 26 May 2021.
  10. Web site: The Dragons crowned 2019 Toyota Super 3s champions! . Cricket Ireland . 26 May 2021.
  11. Web site: Toyota Super 3s 2019 Table . CricketArchive . 26 May 2021.
  12. Web site: Super Series 2020 Table . CricketArchive . 26 May 2021.
  13. Web site: Batting and Fielding in Super Series 2020 (Ordered by Runs) . CricketArchive . 26 May 2021.
  14. Web site: Arachas Super Series 2021 . Cricket Ireland . 26 May 2021.
  15. Web site: Arachas Super 50 Cup 2021 . CricketArchive . 6 June 2021.
  16. Web site: Arachas Super 20 Trophy 2021 . CricketArchive . 15 August 2021.
  17. Web site: Arachas Super 20 Trophy 2022 . NV Play . 11 August 2022.
  18. Web site: Arachas Super 50 Cup 2022 . NV Play . 11 August 2022.
  19. Web site: Evoke Super 50 Cup 2023 . CricketArchive . 18 September 2023.
  20. Web site: Evoke Super 20 Trophy 2023 . CricketArchive . 18 September 2023.
  21. Web site: Women’s Super Series fixtures and squads released . Cricket Ireland . 26 April 2023 . 27 April 2023.