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Ireland vs England Scorecard, 1st ODI, England vs Ireland 2020

Result · Jul 30 2020, Thu - 06:30 PM (IST)
1st ODI - The Ageas Bowl
IRELAND
172
ENGLAND
174/4
England won by 6 wickets
CRR:6.25
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
David Willey 8.4 2 30 5 3.5
Saqib Mahmood 9 1 36 2 4
Adil Rashid 10 3 26 1 2.6
Tom Curran 7 - 37 1 5.3
Moeen Ali 10 - 37 0 3.7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
2/1 (0.4) Paul Stirling
7/2 (2.1) Andrew Balbirnie
28/3 (5.4) Harry Tector
28/4 (6.2) Gareth Delany
28/5 (6.3) Lorcan Tucker
79/6 (21.1) Kevin O'Brien
79/7 (21.5) Simi Singh
145/8 (37.6) Andy McBrine
156/9 (41.2) Barry McCarthy
172/10 (44.4) Craig Young
ENGLAND - 174/4 (27.5)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Jason Roy lbw b Craig Young 24 22 2 1 109.09
Jonny Bairstow (wk) lbw b Andy McBrine 2 7 - - 28.57
James Vince c Lorcan Tucker b Craig Young 25 21 5 - 119.05
Tom Banton c Lorcan Tucker b Curtis Campher 11 24 1 - 45.83
Sam Billings Not out 67 54 11 - 124.07
Eoin Morgan (c) Not out 36 40 4 2 90
Moeen Ali - - - - -
David Willey - - - - -
Adil Rashid - - - - -
Tom Curran - - - - -
Saqib Mahmood - - - - -
Extras 9 ( lb: 6 w: 2 Nb: 1)
Total 174 / 4 (27.5 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Barry McCarthy 0.5 - 3 0 3.6
Paul Stirling 0.1 - 1 0 6
Craig Young 8 - 56 2 7
Andy McBrine 8 - 47 1 5.9
Curtis Campher 5 - 26 1 5.2
Simi Singh 3.5 - 23 0 6
Gareth Delany 2 - 12 0 6
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
12/1 (2.5) Jonny Bairstow
34/2 (5.3) Jason Roy
59/3 (9.5) James Vince
78/4 (13.4) Tom Banton
Match Info
Series: Ireland in England 2020
Date: Jul 30 2020, Thu - 06:30 PM (IST)
Country: England
City: Southampton
Venue: The Ageas Bowl
Toss: England won the toss and elected to bowl.
England Squad: Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow (wk), James Vince, Eoin Morgan (c), Tom Banton, Sam Billings, Moeen Ali, David Willey, Adil Rashid, Tom Curran, Saqib Mahmood
Ireland Squad: Andrew Balbirnie (c), Paul Stirling, Gareth Delany, Harry Tector, Kevin O'Brien, Lorcan Tucker (wk), Simi Singh, Curtis Campher, Andy McBrine, Barry McCarthy, Craig Young
  • This is set to be the second multi-game bilateral men's ODI series between England and Ireland; the current World Champions beat Ireland 2-0 on home soil in the previous such set of fixtures (2017).
  • Ireland have recorded one victory over England in men's ODI cricket, losing the other eight completed matches; that win coming in the 2011 Men’s Cricket World Cup.
  • England have beaten Ireland in each of their last five men's ODI encounters; victory in this game would equal their longest active winning streak against a single opponent (currently Zimbabwe - six victories in a row).
  • England are currently enjoying a five-game winning run at the Ageas Bowl in men's ODI matches; this will be the first time they have faced Ireland at the Southampton venue.
  • Ireland come into this encounter having suffered a 3-0 series defeat against West Indies in the Caribbean back in January; their only competitive ODI matches so far in this calendar year.
  • This will be England's first ODI at home since lifting the Men's Cricket World Cup at Lord's last summer; their only matches in this format since then saw them record a 1-1 series draw in South Africa in February earlier this year.
  • Kevin O'Brien famously struck a 50-ball century in his side's only men's ODI win over the English; that knock still stands as the fastest ever ton recorded against England in the format (2011 Men’s Cricket World Cup).
  • Joe Denly was England's highest run-scorer in their last men's ODI bilateral series (v South Africa), posting scores of 87 and 66 in his two knocks against the Proteas earlier this year, both with a strike rate of 84.
  • 26-year-old Reece Topley last featured in an England men's ODI series in February 2016 (against South Africa); he claimed 10 dismissals at an average of just 21.9.
  • Tom Banton could be in line for his maiden ODI appearance on home soil for England, only Babar Azam (578) logged more runs than the young Englishman in the 2019 T20 Blast (549); Banton posted the most runs from reverse sweeps (37) and second-most switch hit runs (16) in last summer’s tournament.