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Home  »  Cricket  »  England vs Ireland 2023  »  2nd ODI Scorecard

Ireland vs England Scorecard, 2nd ODI, England vs Ireland 2023

Result · Sep 23 2023, Sat - 03:30 PM (IST)
ENGLAND
334/8
IRELAND
286
England won by 48 runs
CRR:6.13
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mark Adair 10 1 63 1 6.3
ଜୋସୁଆ ଲିଟିଲ୍ 10 - 82 1 8.2
Craig Young 7 - 38 2 5.4
Barry McCarthy 10 - 71 1 7.1
Andy McBrine 5 - 34 0 6.8
George Dockrell 8 - 43 3 5.4
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
55/1 (6.1) ଫିପିଲ ସଲ୍ଟ
56/2 (6.3) Zak Crawley
158/3 (23.3) Ben Duckett
205/4 (31.5) ୱିଲ୍ ଜ୍ୟାକ୍
223/5 (35.1) Jamie Smith
286/6 (43.6) Brydon Carse
300/7 (46.1) Rehan Ahmed
328/8 (49.2) Sam Hain
Bowler O M R W Eco
Matthew Potts 7 - 47 2 6.7
George Scrimshaw 8.4 - 66 3 7.6
Brydon Carse 8 - 40 1 5
Rehan Ahmed 10 - 54 4 5.4
Tom Hartley 10 - 48 0 4.8
ୱିଲ୍ ଜ୍ୟାକ୍ 3 - 27 0 9
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
46/1 (3.6) Andrew Balbirnie
46/2 (4.1) Paul Stirling
69/3 (8.4) Curtis Campher
103/4 (14.3) Lorcan Tucker
121/5 (19.2) Harry Tector
137/6 (23.5) Andy McBrine
157/7 (25.4) Mark Adair
188/8 (31.5) George Dockrell
231/9 (38.3) Barry McCarthy
286/10 (46.4) ଜୋସୁଆ ଲିଟିଲ୍
Match Info
Series: Ireland in England 2023
Date: Sep 23 2023, Sat - 03:30 PM (IST)
Country: England
City: Nottingham
Venue: Trent Bridge
Toss: Ireland won the toss and elected to bowl.
England Playing XI: Phil Salt, Will Jacks, Zak Crawley (c), Ben Duckett, Sam Hain, Jamie Smith (wk), Brydon Carse, Rehan Ahmed, Tom Hartley, Matthew Potts, George Scrimshaw
Ireland Playing XI: Paul Stirling (c), Andrew Balbirnie, Curtis Campher, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker (wk), George Dockrell, Andy McBrine, Barry McCarthy, Mark Adair, Craig Young, Josh Little
  • Ireland won by seven wickets in their last completed men’s ODI against England (August 2020), snapping a seven-game losing streak against them in the format; it was just their second win ever against England in men’s ODIs and their first since March 2011.
  • England have won six of their last eight men’s ODIs including their last three on the bounce; the last time they won more in succession was an eight-game streak from June 2021 to June 2022.
  • England have lost two of their last three men’s ODIs at Trent Bridge in Nottingham including a 14-run loss to Pakistan in their most recent game at the venue (June 2019); though, they haven't lost back-to-back men’s ODIs at Trent Bridge since September 2009.
  • Ireland lost nine of their last 10 men’s ODIs played against full-member sides (W1), including the last five on the bounce; their sole win during that span came by a 46-run margin against Zimbabwe (21 January 2023).
  • Ireland haven’t won a men’s ODI fixture in Europe since a seven-wicket win over Zimbabwe at Belfast in September 2021; they’ve lost five in a row in Europe since which is their longest losing streak in the region since losing seven in a row from 2016 to 2018.
  • England have scored more than 50% of their runs via boundaries in just one of their last five men’s ODIs (57.1% vs New Zealand on 13 September 2023), after having done so in four out their five prior games in the format.
  • Ireland batters have made a good connection on more than 70% of balls faced in five of their last six men’s ODI fixtures after reaching the 70% mark in only one of their previous seven innings in the format; they’ve reached a 70% good connection rate in each of their last six games against England in the format.
  • Andrew Balbirnie (2,907 runs) is 93 shy of becoming the fourth Ireland batter to score 3,000 runs in men’s ODIs; if he manages to do so in this innings (98th*), he’d become the second fastest among the Men in Green (Paul Stirling – 89 innings) to reach this feat.
  • Three of Ben Duckett’s last four dismissals in ODI cricket have seen him caught behind by the wicketkeeper on the day, with two of those last three dismissals seeing the England batter top edge a cut shot on a back of a length delivery from a right arm pace bowler.
  • Harry Trector (Ireland) has scored 99 runs via slog shots in men’s ODIs in 2023, the most of any player from a full member team in that time; in fact, teammate George Dockrell (73) is also ranked fourth in this category while Jos Buttler (58) is the best England batter in this category.

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