Ireland ended their ‘home’ tour against South Africa, played in the UAE, in style last night, claiming a 69-run victory in Abu Dhabi with 23 balls to spare. Ireland had tied the two-match T20I series that preceded the three-game ODIs, which South Africa had claimed by virtue of winning the first two matches. They ensured a winning end to their trip with a superb all-round performance, beating their opponents in convincing fashion.
Captain Paul Stirling starred with the bat, making 88 from 92 deliveries, but there were a number of contributions throughout the order and Ireland’s seamers then drove home the advantage with ball in hand. Stirling earlier called correctly at the toss for the first time in five attempts and, after electing to bat, flourished alongside Andrew Balbirnie. The pair made 101 for the first wicket, setting a new best for Ireland’s highest opening partnership against South Africa in ODI cricket.
Stirling brought up his half century, his 15th in the format for Ireland , before Balbirnie (45) pulled Lizaad Williams into the hands of Tristan Stubbs on the leg-side boundary just five runs short of his own 50. Ireland’s skipper was unrelenting in the Abu Dhabi heat, before eventually departing in the 35th over. Curtis Campher (34) and the returning Lorcan Tucker (26) provided further contributions, while Harry Tector’s rapid 60 from 48 balls was a welcome return to form for the 24-year-old and took Ireland to 284-9 from their 50 overs.
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