New Zealand secured a three-wicket victory over Ireland to clinch the three-match ODI series at Malahide. · Finn Allen and Tom Latham both scored half-centuries ...
A middle-order wobble made the result far from certain until Bracewell continued his fine form with his unbeaten 42 carrying the visitors' over the line with 71 balls to spare as they took the series with a game to spare. With Ireland in trouble, Dockrell moved to his third ODI half-century, which included three fours and a six in the space of just six balls. New Zealand secured a three-wicket victory over Ireland to clinch the three-match ODI series at Malahide.
The Black Caps have won the three-match series against Ireland with a game to spare.
He absorbed a bit of pressure and then put it back on them. "The guys up top, Matt Henry and Jacob Duffy, set the tone for us getting a couple of early wickets, which is always important in that power play. To restrict them to 216 was outstanding."
The Black Caps have won the one-day series against Ireland after winning the second game in Dublin by three wickets.
"Michael Bracewell showed outstanding composure at the end. "Winning the toss was obviously pretty crucial but we still had to put the ball in the right areas. It was again left to Bracewell, who scored a match winning century in the first game, to get the New Zealanders home with an unbeaten 42 off 40 balls.
The Black Caps survived some early heroics from Mark Adair to clinch a series-winning victory against Ireland by three wickets in the second ODI in ...
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Second ODI at The Village, Malahide: Ireland 216 in 48 overs (George Dockrell 74; Michael Bracewell 2-26, Mitchell Santner 2-32, Matt Henry 2-40) lost to ...
A beautiful mind crunching all the player stats. You need journalists close enough to smell the liniment. If quality local sport journalism is important to you, become a Stuff supporter today. A couple of days after piggybacking the Black Caps to victory with a remarkable knock, he produced a second straight man-of-the-match performance to haul his side to a three-wicket series sealing win over Ireland in Malahide. After a rain-enforced delay, Black Caps openers Matt Henry and debutant Jacob Duffy had the ball nipping around early doors in overcast conditions, and didnโt concede a run until the 21st ball of the match. He promptly heaved Singh for two of the three sixes he hit on the day, ensuring New Zealand wrapped up the three-match series with Fridayโs final fixture to spare.