Ireland v Australia : All you need to know
Ireland v Australia, Saturday 2.30pm, Kingspan Stadium
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Ireland v Australia, Saturday 2.30pm, Kingspan Stadium
Mitchell Marsh-led Australia handed a 3-0 whitewash to Scotland in a recently-concluded T20I series. A video from the series is going viral on social media. In the surfaced clip, captain Marsh could be seen receiving a bizarre trophy at the end of the series. This is because the trophy presented to the Australia skipper was like a small cup; it was way smaller in size when compared to the usual ones. After looking at the trophy, Marsh and his teammates could not hold their laughter. Watch it here -
Five straight birdies helped Scotland's Martin Laird into a share of second spot as American David Lipsky took the first round lead in the Procore Championship.
Australia opener Travis Head lit up the opening T20I against England through some explosive striking of the ball at The Rose Bowl, Southampton on Thursday. The southpaw scored a 23-ball 59 with the help of 8 fours and 4 sixes. During his sensational knock, Head smashed England pacer Sam Curran for 30 runs in an over to equal a record held by Ricky Ponting, Mitchell Marsh, and Dan Christian. Head has joined them as the batters scoring most runs in an over in T20Is.
Ireland Women head coach Scott Bemand admits expectations are higher as he faces into his second season in charge.
Ireland have been drawn against the Netherlands, Germany and France in the group stages of the Women's 2025 EuroHockey Championships in Germany.
Ebbsfleet United have moved quickly to appoint a new manager after sacking Danny Searle.
Ireland have named four uncapped players in their squad to take on Australia in Belfast on Saturday (2.30pm).