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Ireland 'just fell short' against West Indies
Ireland 'just fell short' against West Indies

BBC News

time14 hours ago

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Ireland 'just fell short' against West Indies

Ireland captain Paul Stirling said that his side "just fell short" as they lost their T20 series against West Indies at West Indies won the third and final match of the series by 62 runs on Sunday after setting Ireland an unassailable 256 ensured the visitors won the series 1-0 after the first two games were abandoned due to the heavy rain, and despite his disappointment at the defeat, Stirling believes the game was a good test for Ireland against one of the world's best sides."[There are] some positives to take from it," he told BBC Sport NI."Bowling to a side like the West Indies, who are third or fourth in the world and have the most power of any team in international cricket, and to come up against them on a small enough pitch, they certainly showed what they were capable of, and the score was a tough one to chase." 'We've got a lot to work on' Ireland managed a respectable 194-7 in their innings and Stirling, who was dismissed after 13 runs in the second over, was pleased with their effort."The message was to go out and give it your all and we just fell short, but there were periods of the game where we feel we were up to the standard and the West Indies score, but it kept going up towards the end," he reserved praise for Matthew Humphreys, who took the wickets of Rovman Powell and Evin Lewis in the 12th over."That is one of the best spells of T20 international bowling I've witnessed from us," Stirling continued."The context too, he bowled a left hander at all stages and had short boundaries so to come out with 16 runs and two wickets is a real positive, he has really taken that new bowl in his stride and we're really happy with how he is trucking."Ireland are not in action again until September, when they face England in a three-day T20 series in is hoping that Ireland can use the intervening three-month period to work on areas they need to improve."We've got a lot to work on, we have domestic cricket coming up in the next weeks and the gap after that will be the tricky part, we have to come into September in better preparation than we are at already."

Ireland wins third straight cricket test after beating Zimbabwe on final day
Ireland wins third straight cricket test after beating Zimbabwe on final day

Associated Press

time10-02-2025

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  • Associated Press

Ireland wins third straight cricket test after beating Zimbabwe on final day

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (AP) — Ireland won a third straight cricket test match after beating Zimbabwe by 63 runs on Monday in their one-off meeting in Bulawayo. The Irish gained full member status with the ICC in 2017, allowing them to play test cricket. They lost their first seven matches at test level. However, they beat Afghanistan in March last year and now have back-to-back wins over Zimbabwe, with left-arm spinner Matthew Humphreys claiming a six-wicket haul to help seal victory on the fifth and final day. Zimbabwe was set a target of 292 but fell short despite Wessly Madhevere making 84. Ireland captain Andy Balbirnie said he was unaware when the team's next test match will be. ___

Ireland three wickets from test victory over Zimbabwe
Ireland three wickets from test victory over Zimbabwe

Reuters

time09-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Reuters

Ireland three wickets from test victory over Zimbabwe

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Wessly Madhevere's unbeaten 61 kept alive Zimbabwe's slim hopes of success in their one-off test against Ireland at the Queens Sports Club on Sunday where they need 109 runs to win while Ireland are three wickets from victory. Zimbabwe were 183-7 when bad light brought play to a premature close at the end of the fourth day, which had been largely interrupted by rain. Zimbabwe resumed on 38-3 overnight, still 254 runs from victory, and lost a further four wickets as Matthew Humphreys returned figures of 4-41 for the Irish. Madhevere put on 65 for the fifth wicket with Brian Bennett and 56 runs for the sixth wicket with skipper Johnathan Campbell. He will resume on Monday with Newman Nyamhuri, who has five.

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