Sunday, May 21, 2017
Start time 10.45am local (0945 GMT)
A win over Ireland will confirm New Zealand as the victors of the tri-series with one game in hand. Not only will they maintain the status quo over the lower-ranked teams in this tournament, their players will be better poised moving ahead to the Champions Trophy.
Neesham is one of seven players from the original New Zealand squad for this series who will go on to the Champions Trophy starting June 1. But even for Bennett, Kuggeleijn and Worker, there is the motivation of being the best of the rest, just in case there are injury issues to the first-choice picks.
For Ireland, this will be a good opportunity to bounce back after their
eight-wicket drubbing at the hands of Bangladesh on Friday. Among the batsmen, only
Ed Joyce and
Niall O'Brien gave creditable accounts of themselves, and it was O'Brien's century that had given Ireland a whiff of a chance in their first game against New Zealand. Bad as they have been at run-scoring, the bowlers have been worse at run-saving.
Ireland: LLLLL (last five completed matches, most recent first)
Paul Stirling is due after making 14 and a duck in his last two innings. A robust top-order batsman, he often gets Ireland to good starts and they would definitely need that against New Zealand.
Ross Taylor made only 25 in his last innings, but his team-mates won't be worried. They will however enjoy getting the chance to see him in full flow, as he was
against South Africa in February earlier this year.
This could be the last opportunity this series for Ireland to field right-arm seamer Craig Young. He played the last of his 12 ODIs in March and has 25 wickets in the format.
Ireland: (probable) 1 William Porterfield (capt), 2 Paul Stirling, 3 Ed Joyce, 4 Andy Balbirnie, 5 Niall O'Brien (wk), 6 Gary Wilson, 7 Kevin O'Brien, 8 George Dockrell, 9 Barry McCarthy, 10 Tim Murtagh, 11 Peter Chase
Fast bowler
Adam Milne has joined the tour after the conclusion of his IPL season and will take his place in the XI.* He is part of New Zealand's Champions Trophy squad and this will be his first international outing since the World T20 due to injury. Neil Wagner is playing for Essex and not in consideration.
New Zealand: (probable) 1 Tom Latham (capt), 2 Luke Ronchi (wk), 3 George Worker, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Neil Broom, 6 James Neesham, 7 Colin Munro, 8 Mitchell Santner, 9 Adam Milne, 10 Ish Sodhi, 11 Hamish Bennett
The pitch in Malahide has been providing balance between bat and ball during this tournament, though the forecast of early morning rain could leave both teams wary.
*May 20, 6.20pm: this story was updated to reflect Adam Milne's availability