Nigeria’s U-19 women’s cricket team, the yellow greens secured a hard-fought 6-run victory over Ireland early Wednesday morning, finishing third in Super Six Group 2 and narrowly missing out on a semi-final spot.

The thrilling win against Ireland strongly concluded Nigeria’s campaign in the inaugural ICC U-19 Women’s World Cup. Despite falling short of the semi-finals, the team’s impressive performance throughout the tournament showcased their growth and competitiveness on the global stage.

By finishing among the top teams, Nigeria has earned automatic qualification for the 2027 ICC U-19 Women’s World Cup, which Bangladesh and Nepal will co-host.

Lilian Ude’s outstanding three-wicket haul was crucial in securing Nigeria’s second victory over an ICC Test-playing nation, following their historic win against New Zealand earlier in the tournament. Her stellar performance earned her the Player of the Match award, further cementing Nigeria’s place as a rising force in women’s cricket.

With this impressive outing, the Junior Female Yellow Greens have set the stage for greater achievements in future tournaments, proving that Nigerian cricket continues to make significant strides on the world stage.