England vs Ireland, 1st ODI at Southampton, Jul 30 2020, Ireland tour of England

RESULT
1st ODI (D/N), Southampton, July 30, 2020, Ireland tour of England
(27.5/50 ov, T:173) 174/4

England won by 6 wickets (with 133 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
5/30
david-willey
Match centre 
Scores: Chandan Duorah | Comms: Shashank Kishore
Scorecard summary
Ireland 172/10(44.4 overs)
59* (118)
5/30 (8.4)
40 (48)
2/36 (9)
England 174/4(27.5 overs)
67* (54)
2/56 (8)
36* (40)

7.58pm: Right, thanks for your comments and company, we've had a day out in the south-coast sun... Matt has wrapped the game, not quite the full 100 overs but a jaunty whack for the first ODI on English soil since the World Cup. Can Ireland bounce back and give a better showing of themselves on Saturday? You can be sure we'll be here to find out. For now, from myself, Shashank, Venkat and Chandan, it's over and out. Ta ra!

7.43pm: Here we go with the post-match... Ireland captain Andy Balbirnie: "Very disappointing, we didn't assess conditions early enough, had a bad 5-6 overs and we can't afford that. Our training has been good but you can't replicate matches and maybe there was some rust. Need to be able to assess conditions better. They bowled well up front, but Curtis Campher was very good, he dug in and got a decent score. We managed to get in the game but 170 is never going to be enough. [Campher] Old-school one day innings, we need a battling innings, he got a score and that's what we needed. Harry Tector has a big future, the two of them, delighted to give them their debuts. [McCarthy injury?] Haven't caught up with him, Barry's been leading our attack, big part of the squad and hopefully it's not too serious. [Changes?] The guys that have gone out today need a chance to redeem themselves, not a lot of technical stuff you can do but just get back out."

England captain, Eoin Morgan: "Pretty happy, winning the toss and bowling isn't always easy here but David Willey was outstanding today. Where he's been in the last year or so, missing out on the World Cup, it's a fantastic story and comeback. Delighted to have him back and firing. He and Saqib were outstanding, they really did peg Ireland back. Having posted a relatively low score it's always nice to get a partnership, me and Sam got going, delighted to star the series with a win. The more times we can see guy sin pressure situations, the more we can find out about them. [Billings took chance] Today was a good example, some guys didn't come off, but there'll be similar situations and we want guys to push to be in our strongest 15. [Strength in depth] Great feeling, down to the success of the 17-18 over last four years, the guys who held on to their spots have excelled and added to the value of the team, so you need to do something special to get into the final 15. [Use squad?] We'll see how guys pull up, it's a quick turnaround for the bowlers, so well make assessments."

David Willey is Man of the Match: "Absolutely, wasn't sure whether my opportunity would come again after 12 months, loved being out there and wearing the three lions and it was a bonus that I did well. [World Cup?] Been a part of the group for four years, to miss out at 11th hour was difficult. Given circumstances, Covid's given me this opportunity, it was about going out and enjoying every minute. As it got close to World Cup selection, you start thinking about that, but it's come and gone and I missed out. I'm 30, however many games I play, I'm going to make sure I enjoy them. I play my best cricket when I'm enjoying it and hopefully results like that keep coming."

7.30pm Not quite an edge-of-the-seat thriller, but you would've been a diehard romantic to have expected one anyway. England have shown why they're among the feared ODI teams. Not even being 78 for 4 in a middling chase have them in any doubts whatsoever. Billings and Morgan continued their sustained attack as the runs started to bleed. Ireland's attack became pretty cold at the first sign of a counter from England.

Not all was doom and gloom for the visitors though. At 29 for 5, there was a real danger of this being a sub-100 score, and thereby an absolute cake walk for the hosts. That they were made to work a bit for the win was thanks to debutant Curtis Campher, who constructed a sturdy unbeaten 59 to take them to 172. His lower order rally with Andy McBrine helped bring some respectability to their total. But of course their batsmen will need to do much more if they are to find a way back in this series.

England would be pleased with the efforts of David Willey, who returned to action with a superb five-for. There was swing, pace and some superb variations in length upfront with the new ball. Saqib Mahmood was fast, too, even if at times slightly off the radar. That he came pounding in from get go and let it rip is an encouraging sign for England. Presentations shortly.

27.5
6
Simi Singh to Morgan, SIX runs

smacked straight back to finish the game in style! Right underneath the length as he hit it back. Clean as they come

27.4
Simi Singh to Morgan, no run

drifts in a skiddy delivery, defended back

27.3
Simi Singh to Morgan, no run

driven firmly to cover

27.2
1
Simi Singh to Billings, 1 run

steps out and defends to get a thick inside edge to square leg

Can he finish it off with a six?

27.1
2
Simi Singh to Billings, 2 runs

steps out and works this down to deep backward square leg

end of over 278 runs
ENG: 165/4CRR: 6.11 RRR: 0.34
Eoin Morgan30 (37b 4x4 1x6)
Sam Billings64 (52b 11x4)
Gareth Delany 2-0-12-0
Craig Young 8-0-56-2
26.6
Delany to Morgan, no run

gets well forward and defends back

26.5
1
Delany to Billings, 1 run

worked against the turn to deep midwicket

This is Sam Billing's ODI best

26.4
4
Delany to Billings, FOUR runs

too short, he rocks back and hammers this to the vacant deep midwicket fence. Too much of a dragdown that time

26.3
2
Delany to Billings, 2 runs

drilled down the ground, the bowler put his hand out half-heartedly but with the hope that it would elude him. It did. Good work in the end by the long-off fielder with the dive to prevent the boundary. Excellent commitment

26.2
1
Delany to Morgan, 1 run

rocks back and smears this to deep cover

26.1
Delany to Morgan, no run

reverse swept nicely but excellent reflexes by the slip fielder to stop

end of over 2612 runs
ENG: 157/4CRR: 6.03 RRR: 0.66
Eoin Morgan29 (34b 4x4 1x6)
Sam Billings57 (49b 10x4)
Craig Young 8-0-56-2
Gareth Delany 1-0-4-0
25.6
1
Young to Morgan, 1 run

slower ball, steered down to third man

karan: "McCarthy, Murtagh, Adair are literally Ireland's best bowlers. Such a shame all 3 are out!"

25.5
Young to Morgan, no run

skiddy length ball on middle and leg, tucked to midwicket

25.4
Young to Morgan, no run

leading edge that rolls short of cover

25.3
6
Young to Morgan, SIX runs

struck magnificently! Too short and Morgan was ready for it. Fast hands, quick reflexes as he rocked back to whip this away deep into the stands at fine leg.

25.2
1
Young to Billings, 1 run

defended back down the ground as they jog the single

25.1
4
Young to Billings, FOUR runs

imperious flick off the pads, ah, all the effort down the drain at deep midwicket. The fielder put in a dive but parried the ball past the ropes as he tried to pull it back in.

end of over 254 runs
ENG: 145/4CRR: 5.80 RRR: 1.12
Sam Billings52 (47b 9x4)
Eoin Morgan22 (30b 4x4)
Gareth Delany 1-0-4-0
Craig Young 7-0-44-2
24.6
1
Delany to Billings, 1 run

half-pull down to deep midwicket. There was some skid but too short

24.5
1
Delany to Morgan, 1 run

full and flat on leg stump, nudged into the leg side for an easy single

24.4
1
Delany to Billings, 1 run

full toss drifting in, worked down to long-on

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
SW Billings
67 runs (54)
11 fours0 six
Productive shot
pull
20 runs
5 fours0 six
Control
89%
C Campher
59 runs (118)
4 fours0 six
Productive shot
cut shot
12 runs
1 four0 six
Control
82%
Best performances - bowlers
DJ Willey
O
8.4
M
2
R
30
W
5
ECO
3.46
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
2W
1W
2W
S Mahmood
O
9
M
1
R
36
W
2
ECO
4
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
Match details
The Rose Bowl, Southampton
TossEngland, elected to field first
Series
Season2020
Player Of The Match
Series resultEngland led the 3-match series 1-0
Match numberODI no. 4256
Hours of play (local time)14:00 start, First Session 14.00-17.30, Interval 17.30-18.15, Second Session 18.15-21.45
Match days30 July 2020 - daynight (50-over match)
ODI debut
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
PointsEngland 10, Ireland 0
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