Wow...we were not expecting the bad news this early, but the umpires have decided to abandon this game! The puddles were a huge concern and the rain did not show much mercy either. England will be disappointed as they were on course to a mammoth total and who knows if they would have broken their own record of the highest total in ODIs. Will Jacks and Philip Salt got them to a rollicking start as they added 50 runs inside four overs. The former smashed a quick-fire fifty in just 22 balls and England also brought up their 100 in eight overs which is the fastest for them in this format. After the smacking performance from the openers, Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett continued the momentum as the former notched up his fifty and got out, but the latter registered his maiden ODI century and remained unbeaten as the rain came down in Bristol. Ireland bowlers will be a bit relieved that they will not concede any more runs, but the positives for them were Craig Young who picked up three wickets while debutant Theo van Woerkom also got one as well.