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England vs Ireland 2nd Match ODI Live Preview, Pitch Report, Probable XI, Match Details & More
The third and final game of the ODI series between England and Ireland will be played on Tuesday. The County Ground in Bristol will play host to this encounter. The series stands at 1-0 in favor of England after the first game was washed out due to rain.
In the second ODI, the English side was approached to bat first. Will Jacks played an incredible thump of 94 at the highest point of the request. Ben Duckett (48) and Sam Hain (89) added to help their side post 334 on the board. The Irish side got eight wickets altogether, with George Dockrell wrapping up with three.
Pursuing a mammoth aggregate, the Irish hitters got begins yet neglected to set up large organizations. They continued to lose wickets at standard spans. Dockrell (43), Barry McCarthy (41) and Craig Youthful (40*) contributed however it wasn't enough as they got pushed over on 286 in the 47th over to lose the game by 48 runs.
The English bowlers bowled splendidly, with Rehan Ahmed featuring with the ball. The leg-spinner got four wickets, offering 54 runs in his 10 overs. George Scrimshaw likewise snatched three scalps which assisted them with protecting the complete effectively to go 1-0 up in the series.
Britain will be high in certainty heading into the last round of the series. They will be hoping to dominate the last match and seal the series. Ireland will expect to quickly return and draw level the series. One more intriguing challenge between these different sides anticipates the fans on Tuesday.
Pitch Report
The pitch at the Province Ground is an even one. The bowlers, seamers specifically, may get some underlying development with the new ball and the players should show restraint right off the bat in their innings. When set, they can down the bowling assault.
Meteorological forecast
The temperature in Bristol is supposed to float between 13 to 19 degrees Celsius. There is a 80% opportunity of downpour anticipated on matchday.
Probable XI
England
Philip Salt, Will Jacks, Zak Crawley (c), Ben Duckett, Sam Hain, Jamie Smith (wk), Brydon Carse, Rehan Ahmed, Tom Hartley, Matthew Potts, George Scrimshaw
Ireland
Paul Stirling (c), Andrew Balbirnie, Curtis Campher, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker (wk), George Dockrell, Andy McBrine, Mark Adair, Barry McCarthy, Craig Young, Joshua Little