Thursday 15 September 2011

Easy win for Canada was in Ireland in a good position

Easy win for Canada was in Ireland in a good position






Cricket: A measure of the challenge set by Canada meek in the Intercontinental Cup game during his two-day at the moment of greatest concern for Ireland came to an unexpected meeting between two of its players while attending the same bullet.

Ireland completed his second victory of 20 points in the six days to go top of the table with 11 turns and run by the destruction, with off-spinner Albert van der Merwe completed work on a beautiful day to win the first-best figures level of eight for 131 in a day fell from 23 windows in total.
Rizwan Cheema hit from 97 to 45 balls gave the evening entertainment people to go with the late summer sun, a change in mood of their concerns earlier in the day, when Paul Stirling and Captain Kevin O ' O'Brien crashed into each other after a collision while trying to catch Amarbir Hansra off a top edge. After processing Kieran O'Reilly and Brendan Connor both have made their way off the field with caution.
A clash more in keeping with the RDS about the nightmare might affect the importance ahead of ODI, and now the World Cup qualifying matches against the Canadians the next week, but a bloody finger, beaten and O'Brien to shoulder some scratches and a stiff neck Stirling said a good result in the circumstances.
The players, of course, have an extra two days off to cope with bumps and bruises before the opening match on Monday between the two parties in Clontarf, with Trent Johnston road has also been in the process of their injury knee in an attempt to prove his fitness.The other thing that Ireland will this victory was that although Canada has shown little application for playing four days, with some manufacturers of major stroke more suited to a one-day cricket.
Coach Phil Simmons has also been pleased with the performance of Van der Merwe YMCA in his first appearance of the season, his patience rewarded with a good performance that saw him record his second five walking tour against Canada in a little over a year.
Ireland lost their last three windows in the morning 40 minutes to 462 and took two rings before the Canadian food. Van der Merwe, along with George Dockrell, went to work after lunch to take seven wickets between them, while John Mooney and Canada are also two skittles before tea for 194.
Enforcing the follow, Canada seemed to be preparing for next week with 97 including Six-Fours Cheema, six 10, a silver sedan and record a little cracked slates Mount Pleasant Avenue.




After taking the extra half hour to finish the match, Van der Merwe was in the running for a distance of 10-window, only for the local boy Dockrell ended the match with two wickets in two balls that Canada has 257 per second time.




Forget his painful toe, O'Brien not to greet his players after watching from the sidelines and admitted the result leaves Ireland in a good position before the games next week. "To take 18 wickets in two sessions to win a game in two days is fantastic. I'm sure when we get back together for training on Sunday, one day we will have our head and of course the boys will travel to England on Saturday, so it will be a new look squad as such. Obviously, knowing the size of the games now for the automatic classification of what is expected to go. "



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