futureblackcap
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Topic to discuss the men in green and the state of the game in Ireland.
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To be fair, the pitch seems to be even better than the one in Wellington at the moment; George Dockrell was saying on Twitter that it was really hard to get turn. Despite that, he and John Mooney seemed to be bowling really well in tandem to take 5 for 38 after the Emirates were 210/1 at one stage. I still think Ireland batted for too long; I'm not sure what their reasoning was for delaying their declaration until after tea on day 2. With only a day to play, the only chance of a result is if the UAE collapse twice.
Negative tactics to play for the draw in the four-day game, do you reckon? They must have been giving the bowlers increased rest ahead of the important WCL games, while simultaneously giving their batsmen some quality batting time on a quality batting track.
Ireland are the 11th best team at the moment by far and I think it's probably time they begin playing four-day games against the test nation "A" sides. I would have liked to have seen Ireland come to Australia for the recent summer here and play four games against Australia "A", I think these games would do the Irish team the world of good and similar matches against other sides (India "A", England Lions etc) would be much more beneficial than repeated matches against Afghanistan, Scotland etc.
Bangladesh are about to tour Zimbabwe and the IPL is about to start. After that, the Champions Trophy will also see Ireland out of action. That said, there should be (or 'had better be') at least a few Champs Trophy warm-up games involving Ireland, Scotland, and the Netherlands. The opportunity is too good to pass up. Either way, at least there will be a handful of Associate players who will get County experience in that time.Ireland have done a bit of that but nowhere near enough. They have about a three month break at the moment I think and this is because the lower ranked teams such as Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, West Indies are scared of playing them.
Thats good beating pakistan in any pitch or any conditionsWhat a brilliant game from Ireland, tieing with Pakistan under DuckWorth-Lewis! A great century from Stirling (103) and K O'Brien smashing 84 from 47 deliveries. It was high scoring game as with Pakistan batting first and posting 266 and Ireland reaching 275 under D/L.
The second ODI of the series will be very interesting.
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The international team seems to be going from strength to strength, and they've now got a Test endorsement from Misbah after those two tight ODIs. (On a side note, I thought the Netherlands stood up quite well in their one-off against South Africa. My heart goes out to Eric Szwarczynski, getting run out in the 90s after backing up too far.) The Interpro series, Ireland's top-tier domestic structure, has got off to a solid start, though the scores in the three-day games look a little flimsy. These are all good things for Ireland, but cricket is a patient game and progress in its world moves slowly; I don't foresee Ireland getting Test status for another couple of years still, but they'll at least achieve their goal by getting it before the year 2020.
I was hoping Ireland would put a better showing against Australia A. Paul Sterling's innings lived up to his name, but the depleted batting lineup showed its fragility. You don't always see two declarations on the same day's play (three if you include Aus A's overnight first-innings declaration), but losing 92 overs to rain over the first two days will change the game. It would have been nice to see Ireland bat some more against (effectively) a Test bowling lineup.
I fear that the uninformed will take a passing glance at this scorecard and unfairly conclude that the Irish aren't ready for Test cricket. Regardless, if Ireland and the other leading Associates don't get to play Test teams outside of global events, games against national 'A' teams are the best consolation. This needs to become commonplace, especially for Ireland.