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Ireland vs Afghanistan Scorecard, 4th ODI, Afghanistan vs Ireland 2019

Result · Mar 08 2019, Fri - 01:00 PM (IST)
4th ODI - Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium
AFGHANISTAN
223
IRELAND
114
Afghanistan won by 109 runs
CRR:3.21
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Tim Murtagh 10 - 49 1 4.9
Andy McBrine 10 - 37 2 3.7
George Dockrell 9.1 1 55 1 6
Boyd Rankin 10 - 50 2 5
James Cameron-Dow 10 - 32 3 3.2
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
17/1 (3.6) Hazrat Zazai
23/2 (4.4) Noor Ali Zadran
58/3 (10.5) Rahmat Shah
59/4 (11.2) Ikram Ali Khail
67/5 (13.2) Gulbadin Naib
81/6 (17.3) Najibullah Zadran
131/7 (32.2) Asghar Stanikzai
217/8 (46.3) Mohammad Nabi
219/9 (47.3) Aftab Alam
223/10 (49.1) Rashid Khan
IRELAND - 114/10 (35.3)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
William Porterfield (c) lbw b Aftab Alam 21 19 4 - 110.53
Paul Stirling st Ikram Ali Khail b Mujeeb Ur Rahman 11 18 1 - 61.11
Andrew Balbirnie c and b Mujeeb Ur Rahman 0 3 - - -
Simi Singh b Rashid Khan 20 43 2 - 46.51
Kevin O'Brien b Aftab Alam 26 57 - - 45.61
George Dockrell b Gulbadin Naib 8 28 - - 28.57
Stuart Poynter (wk) b Aftab Alam 4 13 - - 30.77
Andy McBrine c and b Rashid Khan 1 7 - - 14.29
James Cameron-Dow Not out 7 10 1 - 70
Tim Murtagh b Aftab Alam 0 1 - - -
Boyd Rankin lbw b Mohammad Nabi 9 14 - - 64.29
Extras 7 ( lb: 3 w: 4)
Total 114 / 10 (35.3 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mujeeb Zadran 8 - 25 2 3.1
Aftab Alam 8 2 25 4 3.1
Gulbadin Naib 6 - 21 1 3.5
Mohammad Nabi 7.3 1 18 1 2.4
Rashid Khan 6 - 22 2 3.7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
31/1 (5.4) William Porterfield
32/2 (6.3) Andrew Balbirnie
33/3 (6.5) Paul Stirling
66/4 (19.1) Simi Singh
82/5 (25.6) George Dockrell
90/6 (29.1) Stuart Poynter
96/7 (30.6) Andy McBrine
96/8 (31.2) Kevin O'Brien
96/9 (31.3) Tim Murtagh
114/10 (35.3) Boyd Rankin
Match Info
Series: Afghanistan v Ireland in India 2019
Date: Mar 08 2019, Fri - 01:00 PM (IST)
Country: India
City: Dehradun
Venue: Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium
Toss: Ireland won the toss and elected to bowl.
Afghanistan Squad: Hazratullah Zazai, Noor Ali Zadran, Rahmat Shah, Asghar Afghan (c), Mohammad Nabi, Najibullah Zadran, Gulbadin Naib, Rashid Khan, Ikram Ali Khail (wk), Aftab Alam, Mujeeb Ur Rahman
Ireland Squad: William Porterfield (c), Paul Stirling, Andrew Balbirnie, Simi Singh, Kevin O'Brien, George Dockrell, Stuart Poynter (wk), Andy McBrine, James Cameron-Dow, Tim Murtagh, Boyd Rankin
  • After winning the 3rd ODI, Ireland have the chance to secure back-to-back wins over Afghanistan; equalling their longest winning run against them since January 2015 (three matches).
  • Afghanistan have won two of their last three bilateral ODI series against Ireland; the only one of those taking place in India was won by Afghanistan (March 2017).
  • Four of Afghanistan's last seven ODI wins have come against Ireland, with the side also picking up single wins against the Windies, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh in that period.
  • Ireland have tasted victory in each of their last five ODI matches when losing the toss; three of those fixtures coming against Afghanistan.
  • Afghanistan have only mustered one victory in their last five ODI outings, recording three defeats and being involved in one tie across those other fixtures.
  • Afghanistan are just one defeat away from 50 in ODI cricket; they have won 52.8% of their completed games compared to Ireland's rate of 46.3%.
  • Mohammad Nabi (Afghanistan) requires a knock of just 39 runs to become the second Afghanistan player to reach 2,500 ODI runs; however, he has reached that mark in just one of his last 15 innings in the format.
  • Mujeeb Ur Rahman requires only two more wickets to reach 50 in ODI cricket; the 17-year-old will become only the fifth bowler ever to reach that milestone for Afghanistan.
  • Andy Balbirnie comes into this contest having registered an unbeaten 145* off only 136 balls; it was the third-highest ODI total ever posted for Ireland.
  • George Dockrell (Ireland) needs three scalps to become the highest ODI wicket-taker ever against Afghanistan; going above Zimbabwe’s Graeme Cremer in that list (26).