1st ODI Afg vs Irl ICC Match 2018
Afg vs Irl
match
Afghanistan Beat The Ireland
In
1st ODI Match
Afghanistan won by 29 runs
Ireland - 198 48.3/50 ov RR: 4.08
Afghanistan - 227/9 50/50 ov RR: 4.54
v
Afghanistan win by 29 runs
v
Ireland under pressure to
increase scoring rate in last ten overs
v
Balbirnie falls to Mujeeb after a
fighting half-century
v
Ireland middle-order slides as
Simi Singh is bowled by Nabi
v
Murtagh's career-best 4/31
rattles middle-order, restricts Afghanistan
Afghanistan Batting
|
R
|
B
|
4s
|
6s
|
S/R
|
|
Hazrat Zazaic Simi Singh b Boyd Rankin
|
14
|
9
|
1
|
1
|
155.55
|
|
Ihsanullah c
& b Tim Murtagh
|
9
|
24
|
1
|
0
|
37.50
|
|
Gulbadin Naib lbw
Boyd Rankin
|
64
|
98
|
6
|
0
|
65.30
|
|
Rahmat Shahc Andrew Balbirnie b Andy McBrine
|
29
|
29
|
4
|
0
|
100.00
|
|
Hashmatullah Shahidic Andrew Balbirnie b Tim Murtagh
|
54
|
82
|
3
|
0
|
65.85
|
|
Asghar Afghan CPTc Paul Stirling b Peter Chase
|
25
|
23
|
1
|
1
|
108.69
|
|
Mohammad Nabic Andrew Balbirnie b Tim Murtagh
|
1
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
50.00
|
|
Shafiqullah WKTc Simi Singh b Boyd Rankin
|
11
|
10
|
0
|
1
|
110.00
|
|
Rashid Khanc Andrew Balbirnie b Tim Murtagh
|
1
|
5
|
0
|
0
|
20.00
|
|
Aftab Alam NOT OUT
|
11
|
13
|
0
|
1
|
84.61
|
|
Mujeeb Ur Rahman NOT OUT
|
4
|
5
|
0
|
0
|
80.00
|
|
Extras(b 1, lb 3) 4
|
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Total(9 wickets, 50 overs) 227
|
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VS
Ireland Batting
|
R
|
B
|
4s
|
6s
|
S/R
|
|
William Porterfield CPTc
Shafiqullah b Gulbadin Naib
|
16
|
33
|
2
|
0
|
48.48
|
|
Paul Stirlingc
Shafiqullah b Aftab Alam
|
10
|
20
|
2
|
0
|
50.00
|
|
Andrew Balbirniec
Aftab Alam b Mujeeb Ur Rahman
|
55
|
82
|
6
|
0
|
67.07
|
|
Niall O'Brien WKTrun
out (Hashmatullah Shahidi/Hashmatullah Shahidi)
|
11
|
18
|
0
|
0
|
61.11
|
|
Simi Singh b
Mohammad Nabi
|
16
|
31
|
2
|
0
|
51.61
|
|
Kevin O'Brienrun
out (Aftab Alam/Mujeeb Ur Rahman)
|
22
|
31
|
1
|
0
|
70.96
|
|
Gary Wilson b
Rashid Khan
|
38
|
50
|
0
|
1
|
76.00
|
|
Andy McBrineCaught,
b Mohammad Nabi
|
12
|
16
|
0
|
0
|
75.00
|
|
Tim Murtagh b
Aftab Alam
|
2
|
7
|
0
|
0
|
28.57
|
|
Boyd Rankin NOT OUT
|
1
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
33.33
|
|
Peter Chase c
& b Rashid Khan
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0.00
|
|
Extras(nb 1, w 7, b 2, lb 5) 15
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Total(all out, 48.3 overs) 198
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Ireland
captain William Porterfield expressed confidence going into the one-day
international series against Afghanistan, but asked his batsmen to be wary of
Rashid Khan.
Ireland
and Afghanistan are familiar rivals. Since 2016, they have faced each other in
three bilateral series across Ireland, the United Arab Emirates and India.
While Afghanistan have been dominant in the shortest format, there's been
little to choose between the sides in the 50-over format.
Ahead
of the upcoming three-match series, Porterfield is confident that with home
conditions aiding them, his side will be very competitive despite losing the
three-match Twenty20 International series 2-0.
"The
last few series we've had have been determined by one game either way. They've
been very close, the last time it was 3-2, Noida was 3-2 and Sharjah was 3-1
... going both ways. It's always been competitive challenges, so I don't expect
this to be any different," Porterfield said.
"The last few series we've had have been
determined by one game either way"
"The
longer format (ODIs) has suited us over the last couple of years. We haven't
been able to put it together in T20, but in the longer format we've got it
right.
"We're
confident in this format. In our own conditions we can come out on top. The
important thing for us is to start the series well. The last three series we've
come out on the wrong side of the first game. So if we can hit the ground
running, it makes the rest of the week a lot easier."
The
last time the sides faced off was at the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018,
which ended in heartbreak for Ireland as they went down by five wickets to miss
out on the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. Rashid Khan, the leg-spinner, was the
star for Afghanistan in that clash, taking 3/40 in 10 overs.
"If
we minimise the wickets we concede to him in the top seven, that's when we'll
come out on top, and we know that as a squad," Porterfield said.
"He's a very good bowler, he's ranked No.1 in the world for a reason. He's
right up there in both formats."
"The
more you play against someone the more you get to deal (with them), you’ve got
to evolve your game and play him well, just as he keeps looking to evolve his.
"If, come the end, he hasn’t hadn’t a
successful week in the end column then I think we will have had a successful
week"
"If,
come the end, he hasn’t had a successful week in the end column, then I think
we will have had a successful week.
"The
top order has to perform, it’s our job to put a total on the board. If you
expose the tail to Rashid he’s going to have one over on them, but if we
minimise the wickets he gets in that top seven then a lot of games we’ll come
out on top."
Porterfield
noted that the Irish bowlers too had found success against Afghanistan.
"As much as Rashid has had success against us in their conditions, our
seamers have done well against their batters in their conditions. When you come
here, you expect the seamers to get a bit more assistance. Hopefully they can
continue the work they've been doing as well," he said.
Porterfield called on his top-order batsmen to
play Rashid tactfully Porterfield called on his top-order batsmen to play
Rashid tactfully
On
another note, Porterfield hasn't forgotten the heartbreak of missing out on a
World Cup berth, but he's pleased that Ireland will now be playing a lot more
cricket on a more regular basis.
"We've
missed out on this World Cup, but we're starting to play a lot more fixtures, a
lot more bilateral series and I think that's the thing we've lacked between
World Cups. Obviously not being in the World Cup is a blow, but we have a lot
more cricket to be played, so that's one positive. The more games we get, the
better it's going to be for Irish cricket," he said.
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