Ireland's Lewis rested for tri-series before World Cup

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Lewis finished the World Cup global qualifiers with 276 runs from seven games

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Ireland captain Gaby Lewis says she will be fit for the start of next month's Women's T20 World Cup as she continues her recovery from injury.

On Wednesday, Cricket Ireland confirmed that batter Lewis would be rested for the upcoming tri-series against Pakistan and West Indies in Clontarf to "give her additional time to recover" from the leg injury she sustained with Lancashire.

Former captain Laura Delany, who is also returning from injury, has been named in the tri-series squad which will be captained by Orla Prendergast.

"Dells [Delany] is coming back from an injury so it's just about monitoring how we can get the best out of her in the upcoming series," Lewis said in a news conference after Ireland's World Cup squad was named.

"And I'm the same. I'm coming back from an injury that I sustained over with Lancashire so yeah, we're just making sure we're fit and ready for the World Cup."

When asked if she will be available for selection for Ireland's World Cup opener against Scotland at Old Trafford on 13 June, Lewis replied: "Yep."

While fit-again spinner Aimee Maguire has been included in Ireland's 15-player World Cup, bowler Jane Maguire - her sister - has been ruled out after injuring her knee in a recent Super Series match.

"It's a real shame, just a pity timing wise, she's obviously devastated but [I have] no doubt she'll bounce back," said Lewis.

"She's one of our mainline seamers but we've got some good depth in the squad. We've Alana Dalzell and Georgina Dempsey back in the fold as well which is really exciting, so I've no doubt the other seamers will step up."

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Jane Maguire has been ruled out through injury

There are 12 teams participating in the T20 World Cup, with two groups of six teams. The top two teams in each group proceed to the semi-finals.

Ireland, who sealed qualification at the global qualifiers in Nepal in February after missing out on the 2024 tournament, will face Scotland, hosts England, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and West Indies in the group stage.

It will be Lewis' first World Cup as captain and Lloyd Tennant's first as head coach after replacing Ed Joyce last year.

"We seem to be playing more exciting cricket the more we play," he said.

"We've competed in every series we've gone into so everything's moving forward quite nicely."

He added: "Game by game, we're setting out to get some wins.

"Getting the first win off our back will be a great achievement, but a bigger achievement will be if we can qualify for the next World Cup without having to go through the qualifiers, that would be fantastic."

Ireland T20 World Cup squad

Gaby Lewis (capt), Amy Hunter, Arlene Kelly, Ava Canning, Cara Murray, Christina Coulter Reilly, Alana Dalzell, Georgina Dempsey, Laura Delany, Leah Paul, Louise Little, Orla Prendergast, Rebecca Stokell, Aimee Maguire, Lara McBride

Ireland T20 World Cup fixtures (times BST)

v Scotland: June 13, Old Trafford, 10:30

v England: June 16, Hampshire Bowl, 18:30

v New Zealand: June 19, Hampshire Bowl, 18:30

v Sri Lanka: June 23, Bristol County Ground, 14:30

v West Indies: June 27, Bristol County Ground, 14:30

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