Experience counts for little as England defeat Ireland
Will Jacks, Sam Hain and Rehan Ahmed starred for England in a 48-run win over a full-strength Ireland in their second one-day international at Trent Bridge.
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Will Jacks, Sam Hain and Rehan Ahmed starred for England in a 48-run win over a full-strength Ireland in their second one-day international at Trent Bridge.
England vs Ireland 2nd ODI LIVE Score:After the match produced no result due to rain, England and Ireland look to regroup and get some valuable insights into their squad for the future as none of the ODI World Cup-bound players are part of the series. England, being the defending champions, decided to not play their main players in the series but some young guns will be eager to make a case for themselves, keeping the future in mind.. The weather at Trent Bridge, the venue for the second ODI, is expected to be better from the first ODI which was completely washed out. (LIVE Scorecard)
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Jack Leaning insists winning games of professional cricket isn’t always as easy as some fans think after Kent’s record-breaking County Championship Division 1 defeat to Surrey.
Surrey recorded the English County Championship's highest run chase in 98 years as they scored 501 to beat Kent by five wickets at Canterbury on Wednesday. Former England batter Dom Sibley scored the competition's slowest-ever century as he steered the visitors to the eighth-highest first-class chase on record and the second highest in Championship history. They missed matching the Championship record by one run, with Middlesex chasing 502 to beat Nottinghamshire by four wickets at Trent Bridge in 1925.