hammered over extra cover and to the rope and Scotland win by 8 wickets
Ireland vs Scotland, 3rd ODI at Dublin, Sep 12 2014 - Match Result
Calum MacLeod and Gardiner's 179-run partnership is SCOT's highest for the 2nd wicket in ODIs, breaking the record of 144 between Calum MacLeod and Matt Machan
So Scotland roundly hammer Ireland to secure a consolation win. For the home side it's a rare defeat to a fellow associate but they do take the series 2-1.
Craig Young has been named as man of the series after taking 9 wickets for 135.
Thanks for following our coverage of the games throughout and from Conor Hayes in a sunny Malahide, it's goodbye.
misfield at mid-on by Mooney allows the couple
hit hard to point
defended into the leg side
lofted drive which lands just short of the rope at long-off
steered to third man for a couple
defended back to the bowler
hacked away but backward point cuts it out
yorker which is dug out in front of square for a couple
pushed back to the bowler
good stop by White at mid-off
turned through the mid wicket region
bouncer which is left alone
big lbw appeal but looked outside the line of off stump
fuller ball which is blocked back to the bowler
slower ball which is driven to mid-on
again guided down to third man
steered down to third man
hit hard to point and there's four overthrows on a run out attempt, sums up Ireland's performance
half volley which is dispatched to the boundary near cow corner
The Village, Malahide, Dublin | |
Toss | Scotland, elected to field first |
Series | |
Season | 2014 |
Player Of The Series | |
Series result | Ireland won the 3-match series 2-1 |
Match number | ODI no. 3529 |
Hours of play (local time) | 10.15 start, First Session 10.15-13.45, Interval 13.45-14.30, Second Session 14.30-18.00 |
Match days | 12 September 2014 - day (50-over match) |
ODI debut | |
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