Jane Maguire was the notable absence from Ireland's 15-strong squad announced on Wednesday for next month's T20 World Cup in England. The 23-year-old seamer sustained an injury two weeks ago and would not have been fit enough to feature in Group matches against England, Scotland, the West Indies, Sri Lanka and New Zealand. Maguire, who plays her club cricket for The Hills, has been one of Ireland's most consistent performers in the past couple of years and skipper Gaby Lewis admitted she will be a big loss.
“I want to leave before [40]. Maybe 35 or 36,” Prates said on “The Ariel Helwani Show.” “I have almost 140 fights. When I wake up and get out of my bed, I cannot walk well. I need to wait 20 minutes for my back to stop [hurting], my feet. Everyday. Both my feet, my back and neck are also bad... Let's see how many zeros they're gonna put on my bank account.”
Almost a month since Caleb Thielbar limped off the field with a strained hamstring - while acting as the team's interim closer, mind you - the veteran lefty is back. And that feels very, very good, given the way things have gone here lately. Thielbar isn't some magic, shutdown reliever, but he is one more trustworthy arm for Craig Counsell to deploy.
The crash occurred at 11:15 p.m at 85th Avenue and International Boulevard. Three people were killed at the scene, and three others, including two in critical condition, were transported to local hospitals. Two other pedestrians suffered minor injuries.
Two occupants in one vehicle, a man aged in his twenties and a man aged in his thirties, were pronounced deceased at the scene. Their remains have been removed to Letterkenny University Hospital where post-mortem examinations will take place in due course. The Coroner for Donegal has been notified.
A fatal two vehicle crash occurred on the N15 at Birchhill on the main Ballybofey to Donegal Town road at around 2pm on Saturday, May 16. Two occupants in one vehicle, a man aged in his 20s and a man aged in his 30s, were pronounced deceased at the scene. Their remains have been removed to Letterkenny University Hospital where post-mortem examinations will take place in due course. The Coroner for Donegal has been notified.