In August 2019, she was named in Ireland's squad for the 2019 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament in Scotland.[7] She would have a good tournament with the ball, finishing as Ireland's second highest wicket taker with 6,[8] however Ireland failed to qualify for the 2020 Women's T20 World Cup after losing to Bangladesh in the semi-final.[9]
In July 2020, she was awarded a non-retainer contract by Cricket Ireland (CI) for the following year.[10]
Paul was offered a Part Time Education by CI in March 2022 to allow her continue her studies in Trinity College, Dublin.[13] Later that year she would be named Sport Person of the Year at the Trinity Sports Awards.[14]
In June she was named Player of the Match for her 47 and 1/21 in Ireland's victory over South Africa at Pembroke, it was the first time she opened the batting in WT20Is.[15]
She would make her highest international score in August of that year during Ireland Women's tour to the Netherlands. In the 2nd WODI she made 137 opening the batting, putting on a record Irish WODI partnership of 236 with Laura Delany who made 109. It remains the 2nd highest 3rd wicket partnership in WODIs.[16] Ireland scored their highest WODI score with 337/8 with the margin of victory of 210 runs also being an Irish record.[17][18]
In 2024 she was elevated to a full-time professional contract by CI.[19]
In the 2nd WODI of Sri Lanka'stour of Ireland in August 2024 Paul made 81(101) to top score for Ireland as they beat the visitors by 15 runs at Stormont to achieve their first WODI series victory over Sri Lanka.[20]