Ireland v England: Amy Hunter says hosts go into ODI series with confidence

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Hunter created headlines in world cricket in October 2021 on her 16th birthday in a match against Zimbabwe in Harare, when she became the youngest player – male or female – to hit a one-day international century.

“It’s been quite a journey. Three years ago feels like a lifetime ago,” said the Belfast teenager.

“I’ve just finished my A-levels and I’m really happy with how that went. I’m moving down to Dublin to continue my studies at UCD (University College Dublin) where I’ll be studying health and performance science.”

But before that, there is the not so small matter of the contests against the touring England side.

Regular skipper Laura Delany remains unavailable because of the injury she sustained in the Sri Lanka series, which means that Gaby Lewis will captain the hosts.

“The team are gutted for Laura but we have an outstanding captain in Gaby to replace her,” added Hunter.

“There’s a great mix of experience and youth with Aimee Maguire and Freya Sargent really impressive in the last series too. There’s a lot to be excited for.”

Asked whether another series win is realistic, Hunter replied: “Off the back of a series win it’s definitely possible if we get our plans right.”

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