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England beat Ireland by 11 runs

Updated on: 26 August,2011 09:05 AM IST  | 
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England avenge World Cup defeat with 11-run win over Ireland

England beat Ireland by 11 runs

England avenge World Cup defeat with 11-run win over Ireland


England avenged their World Cup defeat against Ireland with an 11-run victory over the hosts in yesterday's rain-affected one-day international at Clontarf.



The Irish were eyeing another famous win over England after restricting Eoin Morgan's team to 201-8 in 42 overs.

But hopes of a repeat of Ireland's World Cup victory in Bangalore in March were washed away by the constant drizzle that disrupted the hosts' chances of establishing any momentum.

After two rain interruptions during the Irish innings the target was reduced to 129 from 23 overs and England were able to maintain enough control in the closing stages to secure a relatively straightforward win.

Taylor began his international debut with a risky single and his innings ended moments later when Boyd Rankin had him caught at mid-wicket from a mis-timed pull.

The visitors were given a solid platform from a century stand between Morgan, who made 59, and Jonathan Trott, who top-scored for England with 69 but they failed to capitalise.

Trott's 105-ball innings ended when his uncharacteristic heave found Jones in the deep off Mooney, but Chris Woakes and Scott Borthwick rallied in the closing overs to see the visitors past 200.

Paul Stirling started Ireland's chase by hitting a six over cover but fell two balls later attempting a second big blow off Steven Finn.

Ed Joyce, who won 17 one-day caps for England before recommitting to Ireland, became Finn's second victim when Kieswetter took a thin edge behind the stumps.

Kevin O'Brien made 26 from 15 balls before a fine Jade Dernbach yorker clattered leg stump, taking Ireland's hopes with it.

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