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Ireland vs England Scorecard, 3rd ODI, England vs Ireland 2020

Result · Aug 04 2020, Tue - 06:30 PM (IST)
3rd ODI - The Ageas Bowl
ENGLAND
328
IRELAND
329/3
Ireland won by 7 wickets
CRR:6.6
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Bowler O M R W Eco
Craig Young 10 1 53 3 5.3
Mark Adair 7 - 45 1 6.4
Joshua Little 8.5 - 62 2 7
Curtis Campher 10 1 68 2 6.8
Andy McBrine 8 - 61 0 7.6
Gareth Delany 6 - 29 1 4.8
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
2/1 (0.5) Jason Roy
14/2 (3.2) Jonny Bairstow
44/3 (8.1) James Vince
190/4 (26.3) Eoin Morgan
202/5 (28.2) Tom Banton
203/6 (29.1) Moeen Ali
216/7 (33.2) Sam Billings
289/8 (43.2) David Willey
298/9 (45.1) Adil Rashid
328/10 (49.5) Saqib Mahmood
IRELAND - 329/3 (49.5)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Paul Stirling Run out (Tom Curran) 142 128 9 6 110.94
Gareth Delany b David Willey 12 21 1 - 57.14
Andrew Balbirnie (c) c Sam Billings b Adil Rashid 113 112 12 - 100.89
Harry Tector Not out 29 26 3 - 111.54
Kevin O'Brien Not out 21 15 1 1 140
Lorcan Tucker (wk) - - - - -
Curtis Campher - - - - -
Mark Adair - - - - -
Andy McBrine - - - - -
Joshua Little - - - - -
Craig Young - - - - -
Extras 12 ( lb: 2 w: 7 Nb: 3)
Total 329 / 3 (49.5 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
David Willey 10 1 70 1 7
Saqib Mahmood 9.5 - 58 0 5.9
Tom Curran 10 - 67 0 6.7
Moeen Ali 7 - 51 0 7.3
Adil Rashid 10 1 61 1 6.1
James Vince 3 - 20 0 6.7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
50/1 (8.6) Gareth Delany
264/2 (41.4) Paul Stirling
279/3 (44.3) Andrew Balbirnie
Match Info
Series: Ireland in England 2020
Date: Aug 04 2020, Tue - 06:30 PM (IST)
Country: England
City: Southampton
Venue: The Ageas Bowl
Toss: Ireland 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), Curtis Campher, Mark Adair, Andy McBrine, Joshua Little, Craig Young
  • England have won their last seven completed men's ODIs against Ireland, including each of their first two games in this bilateral series - it is their longest active winning run against a single opponent in the format.
  • England have won all of their previous four men's ODIs against Ireland on home soil; they have had to chase down a total in three of those four fixtures.
  • Ireland have lost their last five men's ODIs in succession; the last and only time they endured a longer losing run in the format was a seven-match span from March to December 2017.
  • England have won their last seven men's ODIs on the bounce at the Ageas Bowl, despite winning the toss in only three of those fixtures.
  • England are currently 2-0 up with one game remaining against Ireland, they are looking to win to nil for the fourth time in five home men’s bilateral ODI series.
  • England's four-wicket victory over Ireland last time out was their 10th win over them in a men's ODI; becoming the 10th opponent they have registered 10+ wins against in the format, no side has managed that many victories against more opponents (level with India, South Africa and West Indies).
  • Ireland's Curtis Campher made his debut in this series and is currently the leading run-scorer of any player; he's been responsible for just under a third of Ireland's total runs across their two previous outings at the Ageas Bowl (127/384).
  • David Willey (England) has picked up seven wickets in this series, three more than anybody else; he's been responsible for half of the total wickets to have been taken in the opening 10 overs across the opening two men's ODIs with Ireland (6/12).
  • Adil Rashid (England) has taken 128 wickets in men's ODIs since the start of 2016, no bowler has claimed more (level with Rashid Khan); he has the best dot ball rate of any man to log more than one over in this series with Ireland (70%).
  • Sam Billings (England) has registered 73% of his runs on the leg side since the start of 2019 in men's ODIs; the highest share of any batsman to record 100 or more runs in that period.