Ireland suffer agonising one-run defeat to NZ in Dublin
Sparkling centuries by Paul Stirling and Harry Tector were not enough to steer
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Sparkling centuries by Paul Stirling and Harry Tector were not enough to steer
New Zealand survived a record-breaking Ireland charge led by centuries from Paul Stirling and Harry Tector for a dramatic one-run victory in Friday's third one-day international in Dublin.
Sparkling centuries by Paul Stirling and Harry Tector were not enough to steer Ireland to a famous first win over New Zealand after they suffered an agonising one-run defeat in Malahide, Co Dublin.
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