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England vs Ireland 2nd ODI: Live Cricket Score And Updates

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)

England (Playing XI) - Philip Salt (WK), Will Jacks, Zak Crawley (C), Ben Duckett, Sam Hain, Jamie Smith, Brydon Carse, Rehan Ahmed, Tom Hartley, Matthew Potts, George Scrimshaw.

Ireland (Playing XI) - Paul Stirling (C), Andy Balbirnie, Curtis Campher, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker (WK), George Dockrell, Andy McBrine, Mark Adair, Barry McCarthy, Craig Young, Joshua Little.

TOSS - Ireland have won the toss and they have elected to BOWL first.

On the opposing side, Ireland has steadily been ascending the ranks in international cricket, frequently causing ripples and staging remarkable upsets, including their memorable triumph against England in the World Cup. Their middle-order batsmen are a formidable force, each capable of single-handedly turning the tide of a match. Additionally, they possess a potent pace bowling attack that can wreak havoc with the new ball. As Ireland gears up for the upcoming World Cup, they are keen on securing valuable match practice before entering the grand stage. While England enjoys the home advantage and basks in the support of their fervent crowd, Ireland has consistently demonstrated their ability to defeat any

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