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New Zealand vs Ireland Scorecard, 1st ODI, Ireland vs New Zealand 2022

Result · Jul 10 2022, Sun - 03:15 PM (IST)
1st ODI - The Village
IRELAND
300/9
NEW ZEALAND
305/9
New Zealand won by 1 wicket
CRR:6.12
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Matt Henry 10 1 62 1 6.2
Lockie Ferguson 10 1 44 2 4.4
Blair Tickner 10 - 71 2 7.1
Ish Sodhi 10 - 62 2 6.2
Michael Bracewell 8 - 42 0 5.3
Glenn Phillips 2 - 9 1 4.5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
6/1 (1.3) Paul Stirling
26/2 (6.2) Andrew Balbirnie
86/3 (20.2) Andy McBrine
180/4 (35.5) Curtis Campher
241/5 (42.6) Lorcan Tucker
251/6 (43.5) Harry Tector
253/7 (44.4) Mark Adair
297/8 (49.2) George Dockrell
300/9 (49.6) Simi Singh
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mark Adair 7 1 43 2 6.1
Craig Young 9.5 - 78 1 7.9
Joshua Little 6 - 46 1 7.7
Curtis Campher 10 - 49 3 4.9
Simi Singh 10 - 52 0 5.2
Andy McBrine 7 - 33 1 4.7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
11/1 (2.3) Finn Allen
19/2 (5.1) Will Young
57/3 (11.4) Tom Latham
83/4 (15.2) Henry Nicholls
120/5 (21.4) Martin Guptill
153/6 (29.5) Glenn Phillips
214/7 (40.5) Ish Sodhi
217/8 (42.4) Matt Henry
281/9 (48.6) Lockie Ferguson
Match Info
Series: New Zealand in Ireland 2022
Date: Jul 10 2022, Sun - 03:15 PM (IST)
Country: Ireland
City: Dublin
Venue: The Village
Toss: New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl.
Ireland Squad: Andrew Balbirnie (c), Paul Stirling, Harry Tector, George Dockrell, Lorcan Tucker (wk), Mark Adair, Simi Singh, Curtis Campher, Craig Young, Andy McBrine, Joshua Little
New Zealand Squad: Martin Guptill, Finn Allen, Will Young, Tom Latham (c) (wk), Glenn Phillips, Henry Nicholls, Matt Henry, Michael Bracewell, Ish Sodhi, Blair Tickner, Lockie Ferguson
  • New Zealand have a 100% win percentage in men’s ODIs against Ireland (4/4); it’s the joint-most matches the Black Caps have played against any country in the format without losing (W4 v Netherlands).
  • Ireland will be aiming for back-to-back multigame bilateral men’s ODI series victories for just the second time in the history of the format (July to August 2009 against Kenya and Scotland), following their 2-1 win against West Indies in their most recent such series (January 2022).
  • New Zealand have won their last six men’s ODIs on the bounce; the last time the Black Caps enjoyed a longer winning run in the format was an eight-match span from February to June in 2019.
  • Ireland have won only one of their last 11 men’s ODIs at The Village (L10), a 43-run victory against South Africa (13 July 201).
  • New Zealand have a batting good connection percentage of 78% in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2020, the best rate of any Test playing country in that time and six percentage points higher than Ireland (72%).
  • Ireland (59%) and New Zealand (59%) have the best bowling dot ball percentages of any Test playing countries in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2020.
  • Ireland have a catch success rate of 82% in men’s ODIs since the beginning of 2020, the best of any Test playing country in that time; New Zealand (80%) are ranked third in this category.
  • Tom Latham (2,995) is five away from becoming the 15th player to score 3,000 runs for New Zealand in men’s ODIs; he has scored 50+ in his last three ODI innings in Ireland (54, 104, 84).
  • Ish Sodhi (46) is four away from reaching 50 wickets for New Zealand in men’s ODIs; he has an ODI economy rate of 4.2 against Ireland, his second best against any opposition he’s played at least two innings against (3.8 v Netherlands).
  • George Dockrell (93) is four away from becoming the second all time leading wicket taker for Ireland in men’s ODIs (Boyd Rankin – 96); however, he has an ODI bowling strike rate of 204 at The Village – his highest at any ground in the format.