Match Details
Date & Time:
23rd Sep 2023, 3:30 PM
Match Number:
2nd ODI
Match Results:
ENG Won By 48 runs
England beat Ireland by 48 runs
Player of the match
Will Jacks - ENG
Player of the Match
334/8 (50.0 overs)
Top Batter
Top Bowler
Will Jacks
94(88)
Sam Hain
89(82)
George Dockrell
3-43(8)
Craig Young
2-38(7)
286/10 (46.4 overs)
Top Batter
Top Bowler
George Dockrell
43(54)
Barry McCarthy
41(38)
Rehan Ahmed
4-54(10)
George Scrimshaw
3-66(8.4)
All
Wickets
4s
6s
ENG
IRE
Right then, that is it from this 2nd ODI where England has registered a dominating win over the Irish and took the lead in the series. However, it is all to play for in the 3rd ODI as the hosts will want to seal the series while the visitors still have a chance to end it on level terms as the first game was washed out. The third ODI will be played on 26th September, Tuesday at 5 pm IST (11.30 am GMT), but as you know you can join us early for all the build-up to that game. Until then, cheers and goodbye!
England's captain Zak Crawley says that they had a couple of standout performances with the bat and the ball and also mentions that they were about par. He adds that they got a good score and were brave in the bowling department. He is really impressed with the way George Scrimshaw bounced back. He also credits the spinners as they bowled well. Ends by saying that it was good to give the debutants some experience.
Irish skipper Paul Stirling says that they just couldn't turn up in the first half hour. Mentions that the wicket was not that tough and feels that 330 was a par score. Shares that the energy levels should be up in the next game. Reckons that they were on top for a few moments. Ends by saying that George Dockrell had a good game with both bat and ball.
Will Jacks is the Player of the Match for his brilliant knock of 94 runs from 88 balls. He says that they got off to a great start. Adds that once Ireland found their lengths, it was much harder to bat. Mentions that he looked to find the flow of the 50-over format. Reckons it is important to figure out the tempo. Shares that it is good to score runs and put the name forward.
Earlier in the game, after being forced to bat first, England posted a massive total on the board courtesy of a brilliant 94 from Will Jacks and a stunning 89 from Sam Hain on debut. Some good contributions from Ben Duckett and Brydon Carse also helped them reach that score. For Ireland, George Dockrell was the best bowler with three wickets while Craig Young got two scalps to his name. Joshua Little, Mark Adair, and Barry McCarthy chipped in with one each. While chasing, the Irish were in the game but once the openers were dismissed, it all went downhill. There were a few decent knocks in the middle and lower order but that was never really going to be enough here.
England, on the other hand, was really good with the ball and their catching was on point too. George Scrimshaw had a horror start to his ODI career as he bowled a few too many No Balls, but it was him who drew first blood when he nicked Andy Balbirnie, and they never really looked back since. Matthew Potts followed it up with a ripper to get rid of Paul Stirling. Scrimshaw got another one shortly after that. However, it was the Rehan Ahmed show in the middle overs as he spun a web around the Irish batters and picked up a four-for where every wicket was on a googly. Tom Hartley also bowled economically without getting a wicket. Brydon Carse picked up one as well while Scrimshaw sealed the win for them.
Ireland got off to a decent start with both Paul Stirling and Andy Balbirnie playing some good shots but the momentum shifted completely in the space of two balls as they lost both the openers. They just couldn't build any big partnerships and kept losing wickets at regular intervals which put them even more on the backfoot. Harry Tector and George Dockrell were the only batters who looked in good touch but couldn't hang around for long as they departed for 39 and 43 respectively. Barry McCarthy also scored a few runs but it was the fight that Joshua Little and Craig Young showed was something to be proud of, ultimately they fell short by 48 runs.
A good fightback from Ireland, but it just wasn't meant to be as England went 1-0 up in the series. They have managed to get a good win with a very young side and the future looks bright for them.
286/10 (46.4)
Over 47
W
wd
4
1
0
Joshua Little*
29 (29)
Craig Young
40 (44)
George Scrimshaw
3/66 (8.4)
IRE
286/10
W
46.4
George Scrimshaw to Joshua Little ,OUT! CAUGHT! THAT'S IT! George Scrimshaw finishes with three wickets! Bowls it in the slot, on middle and leg, Joshua Little backs away and targets the straight fence again. Gets it off the bottom part of the bat and holes out to Brydon Carse at long on who does the resy. England win by 48 runs!
wd
46.4
George Scrimshaw to Joshua Little ,WIDE! Errs in line and sprays it down leg. Wide called by the umpire.
4
46.3
George Scrimshaw to Joshua Little ,FOUR! Width offered and Joshua Little accepts it gleefully! Shortish delivery, wide outside off, Joshua Little slaps it over extra cover and picks up another boundary.
1
46.2
George Scrimshaw to Craig Young ,Short delivery, at the batter, Craig Young helps it behind square on the leg side for a single.
0
46.1
George Scrimshaw to Craig Young ,Short of a length, near the tramline on off, Craig Young swings through the line but does not connect.
Over 46
0
6
0
wd
1
0
4
Joshua Little*
25 (27)
Craig Young
39 (42)
Matthew Potts
2/47 (7)
IRE
280/9
0
45.6
Matthew Potts to Joshua Little ,Directs a short delivery at the chest, Joshua Little gives himself room to guide it fine but misses.
6
45.5
Matthew Potts to Joshua Little ,SIX! BANG! Powered down the ground! In the slot, angling in, on middle and leg, Joshua Little stays deep in his crease and whacks it wide of long on for a maximum.
0
45.4
Matthew Potts to Joshua Little ,In the slot, outside off, Joshua Little stays leg side of the ball and swings through the line but misses.
wd
45.4
Matthew Potts to Joshua Little ,WIDE! Goes short but down leg, Joshua Little lets it go for a wide.
1
45.3
Matthew Potts to Craig Young ,Back of a length, outside off, Craig Young drags it to the right of mid off and takes a single.
0
45.2
Matthew Potts to Craig Young ,Fullish delivery, on off, Craig Young drives hard to mid off.
4
45.1
Matthew Potts to Craig Young ,FOUR! Short of a length, on off, Craig Young stands tall and hammers it past extra cover for a boundary.
Over 45
0
1
1
1
1
0
Joshua Little*
19 (24)
Craig Young
34 (39)
Brydon Carse
1/40 (8)
IRE
268/9
0
44.6
Brydon Carse to Joshua Little ,On a yorker length, at the toes, Joshua Little jams it out back to the bowler.
1
44.5
Brydon Carse to Craig Young ,Full and honing in at the stumps, Craig Young gets hurried in his defence. Gets an inside edge that rolls to fine leg for a run.
1
44.4
Brydon Carse to Joshua Little ,Length this time, on off and middle, Joshua Little guides it down to third man for a single.
1
44.3
Brydon Carse to Craig Young ,Fullish delivery, on middle and leg, Craig Young strokes it to long on for a run.
1
44.2
Brydon Carse to Joshua Little ,Bowls a yorker, on middle, Joshua Little jams it out to extra cover for a single. Young has a goner had Duckett hit at the batting end.
0
44.1
Brydon Carse to Joshua Little ,At 142 kph, on a length, outside off, Joshua Little walks across to scoop it over short fine leg but it does not come off.
Over 44
1
wd
0
4
0
0
1
Joshua Little*
17 (20)
Craig Young
32 (37)
Matthew Potts
2/35 (6)
IRE
264/9
1
43.6
Matthew Potts to Joshua Little ,Low full toss, on middle and leg, Joshua Little drives it with a straight bat to long on and keeps the strike with a single.
wd
43.6
Matthew Potts to Joshua Little ,WIDE! Loses his radar and sprays a slower delivery, full and down leg, Joshua Little lets it go for a wide.
0
43.5
Matthew Potts to Joshua Little ,On a yorker length, on middle, Joshua Little just about manages to dig this one out.
4
43.4
Matthew Potts to Joshua Little ,FOUR! Sloppy! Length delivery, on middle and leg, Joshua Little moves leg side and swings across the line. Gets it off the bottom half of the bat towards deep mid-wicket. George Scrimshaw slides to his left but the ball deflects off his knees and trickles into the ropes.
0
43.3
Matthew Potts to Joshua Little ,Fuller delivery, Joshua Little swings through the line to go down the ground, only to connect with thin air.
0
43.2
Matthew Potts to Joshua Little ,Bowls it short again, on off, Joshua Little tries to use the pace to ramp it over the keeper but misses.
1
43.1
Matthew Potts to Craig Young ,Short of a length, on middle, Craig Young backs away and drags it in the air but in front of deep mid-wicket for a run.
Over 43
0
1
1
1
0
0
Joshua Little*
12 (15)
Craig Young
31 (36)
Brydon Carse
1/36 (7)
IRE
257/9
0
42.6
Brydon Carse to Joshua Little ,Angling in, on a length, on middle and leg, Joshua Little tries to run it fine on the off side but misses.
Date & Time:
23rd Sep 2023, 3:30 PM
Match Number:
2nd ODI
Match Results:
ENG Won By 48 runs
Just the right stats to help you determine which team statistically has the upper hand
IRE vs ENG
*Last 3 years
1
No. of Matches
0
IRE
1
ENG
0
Tie
over 47
0
1
4
wd
W
Runs 6
over 46
4
0
1
wd
0
6
0
Runs 12
over 45
0
1
1
1
1
0
Runs 4
over 44
1
0
0
4
0
wd
1
Runs 7
over 43
0
0
1
1
1
0
Runs 3
Neutral
Not Available
Not Available
1st Batting Average
Highest Score Chased
No. of Matches
Won by team
1st Batting
%
2nd Batting
%
Wicket Split
Pacer
% | W
Spin
% | W
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