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Joyce and O’Brien lead Ireland to victory against Afghanistan

ED JOYCE and Kevin O'Brien shared a superb 4th wicket partnership of 144 to lead Ireland to a six wicket victory over Afghanistan at Stormont.ED JOYCE and Kevin O'Brien shared…

ED JOYCE and Kevin O’Brien shared a superb 4th wicket partnership of 144 to lead Ireland to a six wicket victory over Afghanistan at Stormont.
ED JOYCE and Kevin O’Brien shared a superb 4th wicket partnership of 144 to lead Ireland to a six wicket victory over Afghanistan at Stormont.

Chasing 237 for victory, Ireland lost early wickets to be reeling at 29 for 3, but the pair showed all their experience in a stand which was the highest for Ireland in a home one-day international.

There was no repeat of the batting collapse which had handed Afghanistan the win on Tuesday, as Joyce, O’Brien and Paul Stirling all batted with great composure in a nerveless run chase.

After winning the toss and batting Mohammad Shahzad held together the Afghan innings again as the pugnacious opener showed his class with 10 fours in his 81.

Early wickets for Barry McCarthy, Kevin O’Brien and Andy McBrine meant that the visitors didn’t get too far away before a 76-run stand between Shahzad and his skipper Stanikzai (33) gave their innings some impetus in the middle overs.

Shahzad’s effort was ended by Peter Chase however runs down the order from Mohammad Nabi (40) and Rashid Khan (24) dragged Afghanistan to 236 before the last wicket fell at the start of the 50th over.

O’Brien and McCarthy who shared eight wickets in Tuesday’s defeat split six more here; the former with 3-28 and McCarthy 3-57; while Chase returned 2-68. McBrine (1-22) was also on the scoresheet while Tim Murtagh (1-31 from 10) was again impressive with the new ball.

Things looked ominous again for the home team after skipper William Porterfield (1) and Sean Terry (3) were both dismissed early by Hamid Hassan (2-21), and when Nabi dismissed Stuart Poynter, Ireland were in deep trouble.

Cometh the hour, cometh Joyce and O’Brien however and the pair batted together for 29 overs to restore order.

Their partnership was finally broken when Dawlat Zadran had O’Brien caught by namesake, Najibullah for 75 (10 fours) but Joyce went to and beyond his century as he and Paul Stirling did the rest. The Sussex batsman hit 8 fours and a six on his way to an unbeaten 105 with Stirling adding 39 not out (5 fours) at the other end.

It was Joyce’s third ODI century – his 8th overall for Ireland – following hundreds against Pakistan in Dublin and Zimbabwe in Hobart.

It was a morale-boosting win for John Bracewell’s charges and it sets up Sunday’s penultimate game nicely insofar as the series itself is concerned.

At Stormont, Ireland beat Afghanistan by 6 wickets

Afghanistan 236 all out (49.1 overs, M Shahzad 81, M Nabi 40, A Stanikzai 33, R Khan 24, K O’Brien 3-28, B McCarthy 3-57, P Chase 2-68)

Ireland 237-4 (47.3 overs, E Joyce 105*, K O’Brien 75, P Stirling 39*, H Hassan 2-21)

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