Ireland vs England, Only ODI at Dublin, Sep 03 2013, England tour of Ireland

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Only ODI, Dublin (Malahide), September 03, 2013, England tour of Ireland
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269/7
(43/50 ov, T:270) 274/4

England won by 6 wickets (with 42 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
124* (106)
eoin-morgan
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Scorecard summary
Ireland 269/7(50 overs)
27 (40)
2/35 (10)
England 274/4(43 overs)
124* (106)
3/33 (10)
101* (75)
end of over 4322 runs
ENG: 274/4CRR: 6.37 
Eoin Morgan124 (106b 8x4 4x6)
Ravi Bopara101 (75b 10x4 5x6)
George Dockrell 10-0-73-0
Max Sorensen 4-0-24-0

6.15pm: We've had a barrel-load of entertainment today, if not quite the famous mugging we thought was in prospect. England's B team were strong enough, though you might equally say that Ireland were beaten by Ireland's best. Anyway, thanks for your comments, we'll be back for the one-day series against Australia later in the week. Cheerio

6.05pm: Time for the presentations, then. Ireland captain, William Porterfield: "Thanks, it was nice to get a hundred, shame to come out on the losing side. I obviously felt all right, playing England in the Irish jersey is always special, nice to get a score in a game like this. We fancied our chances, bowling with sustained pressure. We felt the way Tredders bowled, the spinners would come into the game but once the ball got softer it was hard for them - credit to Morgs and Ravi. It doesn't matter who gets the wickets for them. The crowd were fantastic, especially when we were looking for a wicket to break the partnership."

England's captain and Man of the Match, Eoin Morgan: "Yeah, I was probably more nervous sitting in the changing rooms than out in the middle. Was nice to get out there, it was tough, quite challenging, and a lot of what we're not used to as a side. It's been magnificent to get some runs under my belt and contribute to an England win. Time in the middle is crucial ahead of a big series [against Australia]. It's been an incredible day for Irish cricket, so congratulations to Cricket Ireland. Boyd had to bowl fuller, which is quite challenging, but he handled it well. The pitch was quite tricky to start with but the nerves would be expected from the new guys coming in. You only had to look at the crowd today, the support has been brilliant."

5.55pm: At 48 for 4, this did not look like being a good day to be English but, in the end, England's pocket rocket Irishman captained his side out of a corner and helped deny his countrymen a famous win in the process. Morgan was matched by Bopara, who looked good from the off and grew into a sparkling innings: the two old stagers, relatively speaking, saving England's greenhorns after the green shirts had turned the top order into grass. Their unbroken stand of 226 set a new fifth-wicket record in ODIs. Credit will rightly shower down on Ireland, though, for having pushed England so hard for 80% of the game; for having staged a cracking match in front of an appreciative crowd; and, not least, for having produced two of the three century-makers. They also had a hand in England's bowling success, with Boyd Rankin taking four-for - though Lambeth's Tim Murtagh returned the favour during the England innings.

42.6
6
Dockrell to Morgan, SIX runs

and there it is, Dockrell is launched over the deep midwicket fence again, Morgan capping a superb fightback to secure England's six-wicket win with yet another six!

One more blow will seal it...

42.5
1
Dockrell to Bopara, 1 run

full toss, sweeps through backward square, picks out and man and that will just be a single

Brilliant performance from these two and it's put down the very strong prospect of an Irish upset

42.4
4
Dockrell to Bopara, FOUR runs

makes room and drills the ball over extra cover, another meaty connection and the ball bounces to the rope - that's Ravi Bopara's century, his first in one-day internationals

42.3
6
Dockrell to Bopara, SIX runs

smashed back down the ground, right out of the screws and the ball disappears flat over long-on for the eighth six of the England innings, all scored by these two!

42.2
4
Dockrell to Bopara, FOUR runs

little bit short, on leg stump and heaved over midwicket, there's no one out there and Bopara is into the nineties

42.1
1
Dockrell to Morgan, 1 run

attempts to clear the ropes again, slogging a full ball towards deep square leg, doesn't have the legs though and Niall O'Brien settles underneath it only to drop the chance. Oh dear

"It must be quite rare in any form of cricket for opposing captains to both reach centuries with a six. I'd bet good money it's unique in ODIs." I won't be wagering against you, Tony

end of over 427 runs
ENG: 252/4CRR: 6.00 RRR: 2.25
Ravi Bopara86 (71b 8x4 4x6)
Eoin Morgan117 (104b 8x4 3x6)
Max Sorensen 4-0-24-0
Kevin O'Brien 4-0-41-0
41.6
4
Sorensen to Bopara, FOUR runs

this comes out wrong, low full toss on leg stump and Bopara wristily flicks the ball to the rope at deep backward square leg

41.5
1
Sorensen to Morgan, 1 run

leaves his crease and hacks across the line, gets one through midwicket

41.4
Sorensen to Morgan, no run

steps out and pushes a length ball into the covers

"So two IRISH men scored a century today and yet England is going to win then..." That's about the size of it, Amarish Patel. Bopara might get an authentic, born-and-bred ton, too

41.3
Sorensen to Morgan, no run

angled across, tapped back to the bowler

41.2
1
Sorensen to Bopara, 1 run

steps away, Sorensen follows him and Bopara lofts uppishly down the ground for a single to long-on

41.1
1
Sorensen to Morgan, 1 run

length ball, stays back and pulls flat through midwicket to the sweeper

Sorensen back on. This is turning into another captain Morgan's spiced run chase...

end of over 4122 runs
ENG: 245/4CRR: 5.97 RRR: 2.77
Eoin Morgan115 (100b 8x4 3x6)
Ravi Bopara81 (69b 7x4 4x6)
Kevin O'Brien 4-0-41-0
George Dockrell 9-0-51-0

"@James & Gardner - The English don't have exclusive rights over self-deprecation, my good sires. It was a joke." You are fully absolved, Aditya

40.6
1
K O'Brien to Morgan, 1 run

opens the face and steers one more through point

40.5
6
K O'Brien to Morgan, SIX runs

excellent pick up, spots the slower ball on a length outside off and belabours it over midwicket for another six

40.4
1
K O'Brien to Bopara, 1 run

pitched up outside off, pushed to mid-off and they race through for a single

The wheels just threatening to fall off the Ireland battlewagon now...

40.3
4b
K O'Brien to Bopara, 4 byes

slower-ball bouncer, I think, Bopara didn't quite pick it but neither did Wilson and it runs away for extras

40.2
4
K O'Brien to Bopara, FOUR runs

brutal, straight back down the ground this time, high follow through and the ball explodes off the face of the bat for another boundary

40.1
6
K O'Brien to Bopara, SIX runs

sixer! Bopara has hit this like Jack Nicklaus on the 18th tee, picking up a full-length ball and pulling it high over deep midwicket for another huge maximum

end of over 407 runs
ENG: 223/4CRR: 5.57 RRR: 4.70
Ravi Bopara70 (65b 6x4 3x6)
Eoin Morgan108 (98b 8x4 2x6)
George Dockrell 9-0-51-0
Kevin O'Brien 3-0-23-0

This is now England's highest fifth-wicket partnership in ODIs

39.6
1
Dockrell to Bopara, 1 run

little bit short, goes back and pierces the off-side field for one into the deep

39.6
1w
Dockrell to Bopara, 1 wide

floated up, much more air, down the leg side, though

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
EJG Morgan
124 runs (106)
8 fours4 sixes
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
35 runs
3 fours1 six
Control
90%
WTS Porterfield
112 runs (142)
14 fours1 six
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
31 runs
3 fours0 six
Control
77%
Best performances - bowlers
WB Rankin
O
9
M
1
R
46
W
4
ECO
5.11
TJ Murtagh
O
10
M
2
R
33
W
3
ECO
3.3
Match details
The Village, Malahide, Dublin
TossEngland, elected to field first
Series
Season2013
Player Of The Match
Match numberODI no. 3409
Hours of play (local time)10.30 start, First Session 10.30-14.00, Interval 14.00-14.45, Second Session 14.45-18.15
Match days3 September 2013 - day (50-over match)
ODI debut
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