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Italy takes final game of series


An unbroken 8th wicket stand of 52 between Andrew Balbirnie and Alex Cusack guided Ireland to a hard fought three wicket win against Afghanistan in Dubai.
FINAL SCORECARD
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Chasing what looked a modest victory target of 181, Ireland slumped to 129 for 7 and looked to be heading for defeat.
Middlesex batsman Balbirnie has been the stand-out performer for Ireland during the winter season, and his good form continued as he stroked an unbeaten 31 to settle the Irish nerves.
Alex Cusack proved the perfect foil, guiding the Irish over the line in conjunction with Balbirnie. The Clontarf batsman’s undefeated 26 included four boundaries, three of which came off successive Dawlat Zadran deliveries to tie the score.
Cusack facing Aftab Alam – great atmosphere here, going to be a close one! http://t.co/ChdyFaMvTp #IREvAFG
https://t.co/Md08VfHmiH
— Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) January 10, 2015
Ed Joyce top scored with a stylish 51, sharing a stand of 44 with Niall O’Brien (22) after the early wickets of Paul Stirling (0), William Porterfield (7), and Gary Wilson (9).
Kevin O’Brien impressed with a typically breezy 30 from 35 balls, including the only six of the Irish innings, and in the process overtook his captain William Porterfield to become Ireland’s leading run scorer in ODI’s (2144 to 2129).
However, O’Brien’s dismissal, followed two balls later by John Mooney (0) had the Irish in deep trouble before Balbirnie and Cusack’s salvage mission.
Earlier, George Dockrell had proved the Irish hero with the ball, claiming 4 for 35 to take his tally in ODI cricket to 50.
John Mooney (2-36) had taken the early wickets of Usman Ghani and Afsar Zazai to put the Afghans on the back foot.
Javed Ahmadi starred with the bat for the Afghans, impressing with a fluent 81 from 89 deliveries (7 fours, 3 sixes), before playing on to Kevin O’Brien (1-27).
Najibullah Zadran hit three sixes in an entertaining 45, but the disciplined Irish attack were able to keep the shackles on for the majority of the innings.
Paul Stirling, although wicketless, conceded just 13 runs in nine overs, while Craig Young (1-18), Alex Cusack (1-22) and Andrew Balbirnie (1-26) each picked up a wicket as Afghanistan were dismissed for 180 in 44.2 overs.
So @georgedockrell got to 50 ODI wickets today, and @KevinOBrien113 overtook @purdy34 as Ireland's highest ODI run scorer…oh, and we won!!
— Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) January 10, 2015
The Irish are back in action at the same venue on Monday, when they face Scotland in a day/night match (10am UK/Ireland). You can follow that match LIVE on www.cricketireland.ie
At Dubai International Cricket Stadium – Final Scorecard
AFGHANISTAN 180 all out (44.2 overs, Javed Ahmadi 81, Najibullah Zadran 45, George Dockrell 4-35, John Mooney 2-36)
IRELAND 181/7 (43.2 overs, Ed Joyce 51, Andrew Balbirnie 31*, Kevin O’Brien 30, Niall O’Brien 22, Javed Ahmadi 4-37, Mohammed Nabi 2-39)
IRELAND WON BY THREE WICKETS



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