Post by bluetornados on Sept 23, 2023 18:55:51 GMT
Saturday 23rd - 2nd ODI - Trent Bridge, Nottingham - 11am - Ireland won the toss and decided to field.
England 334-8 (50 overs) Jacks 94, Hain 89, Duckett 48, Carse 32, Dockrell 3-43
Ireland 286 all out ( 46.4 overs) Dockrell 43, McCarthy 41, Young 40 not out, Ahmed 4-54
England win by 48 runs
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An experimental England team eventually defeated Ireland in the second one-day international at Trent Bridge.
Will Jacks struck a fluent 94 and Sam Hain, one of four uncapped players in the home side, made 89 to take England to 334-8.
Pace bowler George Scrimshaw then endured a nightmare start to his England debut, bowling four no-balls in his first over and conceding 35 runs from the first 11 legal deliveries he bowled.
But the Derbyshire man showed great character to have Andy Balbirnie edge to slip from the final ball of his second over.
That was the start of England gradually working through the Irish batting, leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed producing a mesmerising spell of 4-54.
With Ireland at 188-8, the game should have ended quickly, only for the visitors to resist and England to lose their discipline.
Barry McCarthy made 41, with Craig Young and Josh Little adding 55 for the last wicket before Ireland were bowled out for 286 to lose by 48 runs.
After the first match at Headingley was washed out on Wednesday, the series concludes in Bristol on Tuesday.
England captain Zak Crawley: "An all-round good performance. Jacks and Hain were brilliant and then our spinners backed it up nicely.
"I think it was an above par score. Batting didn't look easy, so we were happy with how it went.
"I was so impressed with how George Scrimshaw bounced back, he showed a lot of character.
"I wanted to give him another over after a tough start and give him a chance. It's the way my career has gone, so I think that's an important part of my captaincy."
Ireland captain Paul Stirling: "The scoreline flattered us but I'd rather have those moments than not have them. We will look to improve come Tuesday before sitting down and chatting about where we go."
England 334-8 (50 overs) Jacks 94, Hain 89, Duckett 48, Carse 32, Dockrell 3-43
Ireland 286 all out ( 46.4 overs) Dockrell 43, McCarthy 41, Young 40 not out, Ahmed 4-54
England win by 48 runs
ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/240/cpsprodpb/5959/production/_131237822_rehanahmed.jpg
An experimental England team eventually defeated Ireland in the second one-day international at Trent Bridge.
Will Jacks struck a fluent 94 and Sam Hain, one of four uncapped players in the home side, made 89 to take England to 334-8.
Pace bowler George Scrimshaw then endured a nightmare start to his England debut, bowling four no-balls in his first over and conceding 35 runs from the first 11 legal deliveries he bowled.
But the Derbyshire man showed great character to have Andy Balbirnie edge to slip from the final ball of his second over.
That was the start of England gradually working through the Irish batting, leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed producing a mesmerising spell of 4-54.
With Ireland at 188-8, the game should have ended quickly, only for the visitors to resist and England to lose their discipline.
Barry McCarthy made 41, with Craig Young and Josh Little adding 55 for the last wicket before Ireland were bowled out for 286 to lose by 48 runs.
After the first match at Headingley was washed out on Wednesday, the series concludes in Bristol on Tuesday.
England captain Zak Crawley: "An all-round good performance. Jacks and Hain were brilliant and then our spinners backed it up nicely.
"I think it was an above par score. Batting didn't look easy, so we were happy with how it went.
"I was so impressed with how George Scrimshaw bounced back, he showed a lot of character.
"I wanted to give him another over after a tough start and give him a chance. It's the way my career has gone, so I think that's an important part of my captaincy."
Ireland captain Paul Stirling: "The scoreline flattered us but I'd rather have those moments than not have them. We will look to improve come Tuesday before sitting down and chatting about where we go."