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Consistency key for Irish cricket - Heinrich Malan

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Head coach Heinrich Malan believes consistency is now the next hurdle for Ireland after suggesting a key to their recent success has been understanding how to be "fearless".Ireland have been the surprise package at the T20 World Cup, eliminating two-time champions the West Indies to get beyond the first round of this tournament for the first time since 2009.The second-lowest ranked team remaining in the competition have now blown their Super 12s group wide open, bouncing back from their Sri Lanka defeat to beat England in a rain-affected game on Wednesday.Ireland are used to causing upsets on the global stage but Malan hopes facing top-tier teams on a more regular basis can lead to these results becoming more frequent and less of a shock.Ireland have had T20 series against India, New Zealand and South Africa in recent months and - while they lost all seven matches - the chance to test themselves has been an important learning curve.Malan told the PA news agency: "The more we play big games and the more we play consistent cricket at big levels, we'll get better at it."That's our challenge: to be consistent, I've said this since I've been appointed.

The end goal is to be consistent across formats."There's a fair few challenging aspects but that's hopefully what I can bring to the table and hopefully we can create some consistency over a period of time, I'm looking forward to the challenge."Malan succeeded fellow South African Graham Ford in the Irish hotseat in March and has attempted to get his side to think more about how they can tip the balance in their favour, especially in T20s.He said: "I don't think we've necessarily changed the wheel, to be honest.

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