Ireland beat England for the first time in women's T20 internationals, completing their record chase in Dublin to draw the series 1-1.
Ireland completed their record chase in women's T20 internationals to secure a thrilling five-wicket victory over England in Dublin.
A partnership worth 79 between Prendergast and captain Gaby Lewis set the platform after opener Amy Hunter fell for one off the fourth ball of the innings. England earlier reached 169-8, with Tammy Beaumont hitting a blistering 40 from 34 balls that included seven fours. But Paige Scholfield and Beaumont put on 59 for the third wicket to wrestle the momentum back England's way.
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