Ireland’s women’s cricket side have named their final squad for Trent Johnson’s final games in charge, against South Africa next week.
Ireland will look to cap a successful season against the South Africans in the three-game T20 series in England.
Johnston's squad clinched the European Championships last month, having earlier won the ECB Division Two T20 Cup.
The series will be will be Johnston's last in charge before he departs for a new position with New South Wales Cricket.
"It's sad to be leaving but I'm proud of what the players have achieved in my time at the helm," said Johnston.
"The group have really improved as cricketers and taken responsibility for their game. The trophies are a bonus but for me the real prize has been seeing the team grow and mature into a real cohesive unit.
"The future of Irish women's cricket is bright - you only have to look at the fact we have four teenagers in the current squad who are all contributing. The pleasing aspect for me is the depth we have now.”
Isobel Joyce captains a full-strength squad that includes her sister Cecelia, and Merrion team-mates Kate McKenna and Elena Tice.
In-form opening bowler Louise McCarthy is one of three Pembroke players, along with Shauna Kavanagh and Kim Garth.
Ireland's most capped player, Clare Shillington is joined by YMCA team-mates Lucy O'Reilly and Gaby Lewis, while representing Leinster are Amy Kenealy and Laura Delany. Vice-captain and wicket-keeper Mary Waldron from Malahide completes the 13.
The matches are all being played at Moseley Cricket Club, with two games on Tuesday 9 September (11am and 3:30pm), with the third match the following day at 1pm.
Ireland squad: Isobel Joyce (captain), (Merrion CC), Laura Delany (Leinster CC), Kim Garth (Pembroke CC), Cecelia Joyce (Merrion CC), Shauna Kavanagh (Pembroke CC), Amy Kenealy (Leinster CC), Gaby Lewis (YMCA CC), Louise McCarthy (Pembroke CC), Kate McKenna (Merrion CC), Lucy O’Reilly (YMCA CC), Clare Shillington (YMCA CC), Elena Tice (Merrion CC), Mary Waldron (Malahide CC).