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Simi Singh to Michael Bracewell, SIX! Michael Bracewell punishes Singh for his error and New Zealand inche closer to the target. Simi Singh commits the cardinal sin and this will hurt Ireland with only a few runs left to defend. UltraEdge is checked first and there is a flat line as the ball passes the bat and the Ball Tracking shows that the impact is well outside off. Little tries to bowl a yorker at the toes but the ball slips out of his hands and end up being a high full toss, way down the leg side. Simi Singh angles it into the pads, Bracewell dances down the track and gives himself a bit of room before lifting it over the long on fence for a maximum. Michael Bracewell once again played a mature knock and made sure that New Zealand cross the line. The Irish batters found it tough to deal with the seaming deliveries and soon were found struggling. He is happy with the way they restricted Ireland to a low score. Shares that the pitch was offering spin and they used the conditions well. Praises his bowlers for providing such a fantastic start and getting a couple of early wickets to set the tone. He admits that it was a shaky start from their batters but they gradually got the grip of the game and managed to build some partnerships which ultimately helped them to get over the finish line. 10-1-26-2 with the ball and an unbeaten 42 runs with the bat - It was an incredible all-round show by him.
Dockrell's ODI best score, Adair's double strike early in the chase prove futile for Ireland.
Simi rode his luck - he survived a tight stumping on 11 - and miscued a brace of reverse-sweeps before he was run-out for 16. He struck in the very first over when he swung a full ball into a crease-bound Paul Stirling's back pad in a wicket-maiden. Latham was the more circumspect of the two, often cautiously hiding his bat inside the line when Ireland moved the ball away from him and hitting through the line when the ball was in his arc. The mandatory powerplay, in which Ireland managed only 19 for 2, was straight out of a passage of play from Test cricket. Bracewell and Santner bowled 20 overs between them in the afternoon, claiming 4 for 58. Adair then let it rip with the ball, castling Martin Guptill and Will Young for ducks with his first two deliveries.
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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.
CRR: 5.52. RR : 1.55. Batting, R(B), 4s, 6s, SR. Mitchell Santner*, 5(6), 1, 0, 83.33. Michael Bracewell, 27(29), 3, 1, 93.1. Bowling, O, M, R, W.
It was fuller and straighter, in the hitting arc and Bracewell gives it a big, old golf swing over deep mid-wicket for the full monty! 36.6 Simi Singh to M Bracewell, SIX, Simi Singh punished for overstepping. 37.2 Joshua Little to Matt Henry, no run, Little from round the wicket. 37.6 Joshua Little to M Bracewell, 5 wides, the worst timing for this!! Tossed up on the pads, Bracewell steps out and swings over the infield for a six beyond the long-on boundary. (On his two wickets) They both played beautifully the other day, it was a different wicket and spun a bit more for us so we were able to put Ireland under pressure.
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."
New Zealand secure a three-wicket victory over Ireland to clinch the three-match one-day series at Malahide.
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.
CRR: 6.00. RR : 3.78. Batting, R(B), 4s, 6s, SR. Finn Allen*, 45(44), 5, 2, 102.27. Tom Latham, 23(30), 3, 0, 76.67. Bowling, O, M, R, W.
It was fuller and straighter, in the hitting arc and Bracewell gives it a big, old golf swing over deep mid-wicket for the full monty! 36.6 Simi Singh to M Bracewell, SIX, Simi Singh punished for overstepping. 37.2 Joshua Little to Matt Henry, no run, Little from round the wicket. 37.6 Joshua Little to M Bracewell, 5 wides, the worst timing for this!! Tossed up on the pads, Bracewell steps out and swings over the infield for a six beyond the long-on boundary. (On his two wickets) They both played beautifully the other day, it was a different wicket and spun a bit more for us so we were able to put Ireland under pressure.
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During the chase, New Zealand got off to a terrible start and lost 2 wickets on the first 2 balls of their innings. While New Zealand would be looking to clean sweep, Ireland would be playing for pride in the third ODI. A cameo of 27 in 15 balls by Mark Adair in the death overs helped Ireland cross the 200 run mark and reach 216 before being bowled out.
Mark Adair took the wickets of Martin Guptill and Will Young with the first two balls of the Kiwi innings as they set about chasing down the hosts' modest ...
But rising Irish hopes after the dramatic start to the New Zealand innings soon fell away as the Black Caps composed themselves and Tom Latham joined Allen in earning a half-century. Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner and Matt Henry each helped themselves to two wickets as New Zealand immediately set about the Irish attack. Adair took the wickets of Martin Guptill and Will Young with the first two balls of the Kiwi innings as they set about chasing down the hosts’ modest 216.
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He fires the ball out wide to Cullen Grace and the No 8 is heading into touch but hurls the ball back inside, over a couple of defenders straight to Love who dives over. Yep, deliberate knock-on as it’s deemed he didn’t have a chance to regather after the one-handed attempt so that’s 10 minutes in the sin-bin. Another barrelling run from Coombes but Earls is errant with his pass and it’s into touch on halfway. Another entertaining encounter between these sides but this time it’s Ireland who triumph. Ireland’s first-choice squad are being rested but with 12 of the same starting line-up as the previous defeat to the Maoris, Farrell expects his players to be fired up: “These guys have had to wait for another chance and they’re busting for that,” he said. Keith Earls captains his country for the first time in his 97-cap international career.
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"He's settled in well, he's a learner. He's fit in really well and it's a big occasion for him, like it is for a first Tester but we're really confident that he's done his prep. "He just trains so well and it's actually a reward for his effort off the park," Foster said.
Ireland Head Coach Andy Farrell has made one change to the team who won in Dunedin last week ahead of the Series decider against New Zealand at the Sky ...
5. James Ryan (UCD/Leinster) 45 17. Cian Healy (Clontarf/Leinster) 117 3. Tadhg Furlong (Clontarf/Leinster) 59 1. Andrew Porter (UCD/Leinster) 45 If he is introduced, Limerick man Murray will become Ireland’s most-capped scrum half of all-time, taking over from Peter Stringer (98 caps). 10. Jonathan Sexton (St. Mary’s College/Leinster) (capt) 107 It becomes more clear and obvious the more that we push on together. 15. Hugo Keenan (UCD/Leinster) 22 I think the best past of where we’re at is we know we can do better. That’s the session after the selection and everyone’s right on point which is great news.” Andrew Porter, the two-try hero from Dunedin, Dan Sheehan and Tadhg Furlong combine again in the front row, supported by Tadhg Beirne and James Ryan at lock. The Athlone man switches to outside centre.
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All Blacks coach Ian Foster has made two backline changes for the series-deciding Test against Ireland, while also handing Roger Tuivasa-Sheck his first ...
Used at No. 12 by the Blues, Tuivasa-Sheck will provide cover in the midfield and the back three in Wellington. Last week's win was Ireland's first in New Zealand, the 23-12 triumph coming after a bizarre 80 minutes when the All Blacks were at one stage reduced to 13 men and should have actually been playing with 12. Nepo Laulala replaces Ofa Tu'ungafasi at tighthead prop in the only other change to the pack.
Ireland face the All Blacks in Wellington in the third and final Test between the sides.
Peter O’Mahony is at six, Josh van der Flier at seven and Caelan Doris is named at No.8. The pack from the first two Tests lines out again in the final game of the tour with Andrew Porter, Dan Sheehan and Tadhg Furlong in the front row and Tadhg Beirne and James Ryan at lock. Andy Farrell has kept faith with the side that recorded a first-ever win over the All Blacks in New Zealand and turned the tables following the 42-19 defeat in the series-opener.
Bundee Aki comes in for the injured Garry Ringrose as Ireland make one change to their line-up for their series decider against New Zealand.
"It's tough having a loss but the tough weeks are often the most exciting," New Zealand's head coach Ian Foster said. It’s All On The Line: All four series deciders. Tighthead prop Nepo Laulala also returns to boost New Zealand's pack. Watch all of the action from the Summer Tours on Saturday, with coverage live on Sky Sports Action from 7.30am. Scott Barrett, 7. Beauden Barrett, 9. With Aki set to start, Keith Earls comes onto Ireland's bench and takes the 23 jersey. Jordie Barrett, 14. James Ryan, 6. Tadhg Beirne, 5. Tadhg Furlong, 4. James Lowe, 10.