All-rounder MacMahon retires from Ireland duty

BBC | 12.12.2025 19:46

Ireland all-rounder Sophie MacMahon has announced her international retirement.

MacMahon, 28, made 45 appearances for her country and was one of seven who received Ireland's first full-time playing contracts for female players in 2019.

She made her debut that same year against England, with her final appearance coming against Zimbabwe in July.

MacMahon will also step away from domestic representative cricket in the Evoke Super Series, but will continue playing club cricket for Leinster.

"It is a tough decision to decide to retire but I feel like the time is right for me. I have given so much of my life to cricket and representing my country in the sport I love will be something I'll always treasure," said the Dubliner.

"My dream as a child was to be a professional cricketer and I never believed that dream would come true, so I feel very fortunate.

"I'm extremely thankful to all the staff and coaches at Cricket Ireland for their support over the years, especially the support staff I worked with in the women's programme. I would also like to thank my family for their support and encouragement throughout my cricket journey."

MacMahon added: "I'm so grateful for the opportunities I've had while playing for Ireland, in particular the places I've got to visit and the people I've met.

"The best part about my journey has been my team-mates along the way and I will miss being part of such an incredible squad - but I know I've made friends for life."

Ireland captain Gaby Lewis said MacMahon has been a "crucial" part of the Ireland squad for the past eight years.

"She's been with this group through a major transitional period and has played a big role in shaping the team we are today," Lewis said.

"We'll miss not only her cricketing ability, but also her personality and the care she's always shown for the people around her.