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England vs Ireland

England vs Ireland: David Willey And Reece Topley Recalled For ODI Series

The three-match ODI series between England and Ireland begins on Thursday (July 30).

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Ireland Cricket Raises White-ball Visibility Concerns Against Light Coloured Seats at Ageas Bowl

Ireland captain Andrew Balbirnie said it is a tricky situation to be in but hoped a week of practice will help the players get comfortable.

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England All-rounder Moeen Ali Named Eoin Morgan’s Deputy For Ireland ODIs

England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have named all-rounder Moeen Ali as vice-captain for their three-match ODI series against Ireland which begins on July 30.

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England coach Bayliss admits ‘stern chat’ with Test players after Ireland scare

Night watchman Jack Leach was England's top-scorer in the match with 92.

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ICC Test Rankings: Jack Leach, Sam Curran move up after England’s win over Ireland at Lord’s

Stuart Broad has moved up one place to 18th after finishing with seven wickets in the match, while Chris Woakes' second innings haul of 6/17 has helped him retain 33rd position among bowlers.

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Joe Root criticises ‘substandard’ Lord’s pitch after England beat Ireland

England captain defended his side's batsmen ahead of the Ashes

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Lowest ever team totals in Test cricket

Chris Woakes and Stuart Broad ran riot as England beat Ireland by 143 runs to win the one-off Test.

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Chris Woakes, Stuart Broad star as England bowl out Ireland for 38 to win Lord’s Test by 143 runs

Ireland's dreams of a maiden win in the format were blown away in a match in which they had dismissed England for 85 in the hosts' first innings.

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England vs Ireland Test: Match hangs in balance as Sam Curran blitz takes England lead past 180

England ended the second day of the Test at 303/9, leading Ireland by 181 runs.

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England vs Ireland Test: Jack Leach misses out on hundred as Ireland derail England’s charge

England were 209 for five in their second innings at tea on the second day, a lead of just 87 runs.

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