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Paul Stirling smashed a career-best 95 to lead Ireland to a thrilling four-run win over the West Indies in the first Twenty20 International in Grenada.
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Paul Stirling smashed a career-best 95 to lead Ireland to a thrilling four-run win over the West Indies in the first Twenty20 International in Grenada.
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Alzarri Joseph took four wickets and Hayden Walsh struck a crucial 46 not out as the West Indies escaped with a one-wicket win over Ireland on the penultimate ball of the second ODI in Barbados.
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Bangladesh seamer Abu Jayed took a five-wicket haul to lead his side to a comfortable six-wicket win over Ireland in Dublin.
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England pace bowler Mark Wood has admitted that he was concerned that he would never be able to represent his country again due to his persistent ankle problem.
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After faltering in the first two games of the series, Ireland put together a spirited performance and earned themselves a hard-fought two-wicket consolation win in the third ODI against Zimbabwe in Harare.
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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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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 have named William Porterfield as their captain for the 2015 World Cup, which will be held in Australia and New Zealand.