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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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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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Zimbabwe batsman Craig Ervine scored an unbeaten 101 to not only hand his side a five-wicket win over Ireland in the second ODI in Harare, but also give them an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.
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Zimbabwe all-rounder Sikandar Raza and batsman Craig Ervine both made 60 to lead their side to a two-wicket win over Ireland in the first ODI in Harare.
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Australia opener David Warner and debutant Joe Burns scored 84 and 69 respectively to lead the Baggy Greens to a 23-run win via the Duckworth-Lewis method in a rain-affected showdown against Ireland in Belfast.
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Ireland batsman Ed Joyce and pace bowler Tim Murtagh have both decided to retire from Twenty20 cricket due to the fact that the national team are set to play more ODIs and make their Test debut in the near future.
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Ireland batsman Ed Joyce hammered 112 to carry his side to a heart-racing five-run win over Zimbabwe in Hobart.
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South Africa opener Hashim Amla smashed a career-best 159 and batsman Faf du Plessis made 109 as the Proteas battered Ireland by 201 runs.
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Ireland wicketkeeper-batsman Gary Wilson smashed 80 runs and all-rounder Kevin O’Brien made a quickfire 50 to help their side skirt past the United Arab Emirates by two wickets in Brisbane.
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A superb all-round performance by Ireland saw then stun the West Indies by four wickets at the Saxton Oval in Nelson.
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Ireland batsman Ed Joyce has expressed his disappointment towards the fact that the 2019 World Cup will only feature 10 teams.