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Kevin O’Brien tormented Pakistan on the fourth day in Dublin as he made history by scoring his maiden Test century and Ireland’s first-ever Test hundred.
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Kevin O’Brien tormented Pakistan on the fourth day in Dublin as he made history by scoring his maiden Test century and Ireland’s first-ever Test hundred.
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Ireland learned about the hardships of Test cricket on the third day in Dublin as Pakistan seamer Mohammad Abbas ripped through their batting line-up with a four-wicket haul and made them follow on.
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Ireland were flying high for most of the second day in Dublin, but Pakistan debutant Faheem Ashraf and spinner Shadab Khan came to their side’s aid as they scored an unbeaten 61 and 52 not out respectively.
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Bangladesh secured their first away win over New Zealand after beating them by five wickets in Dublin.
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New Zealand stand-in captain Tom Latham led by example as he struck a superb 104 to guide his side to a 190-run win over Ireland in Dublin.
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Mustafizur Rahman carved through Ireland’s batting line-up with a four-wicket haul, while opening batsman Soumya Sarkar smashed an unbeaten 87 as Bangladesh thrashed Ireland by eight wickets in Dublin.
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New Zealand all-rounder James Neesham smashed a quickfire 52 and took two wickets to lead his side to a four-wicket win over Bangladesh in Dublin.
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Ireland and Bangladesh were forced to settle for two points apiece after their showdown in Dublin was washed out due to heavy rain.
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Veteran United Arab Emirates batsman Khurram Khan has announced his retirement from international cricket.
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Fans in Dublin were left disappointed after heavy rain ruined their chance of witnessing a highly anticipated one-off ODI between Ireland and England.