Australia vs Ireland Commentary T20 World Cup 2022 Updates Commentary AUS vs IRE Score

Australia vs Ireland Commentary T20 World Cup 2022 Updates Commentary AUS vs IRE Score

Australia vs Ireland Commentary - T20 World Cup 2022 Updates & Commentary AUS vs IRE Score Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story Info Fantasy Live Scorecard Highlights Trending Bat Bat Bat & Wk Bat All All All Bowl Bowl Bowl Bowl Bat & Wk Bat Bat Bat Bat All All Bowl Bowl Bowl Bowl Bench Ireland won the toss & elected to field 31st Match ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Australia Ireland Your input will be completely confidential and used in accordance with our Retry Overview Team Stats Ireland won the toss & elected to field Stadium The Gabba, Brisbane Pitch Batting friendly pitch. Type Flat Track Bat Bat Bat & Wk Bat All All All Bowl Bowl Bowl Bowl Bat & Wk Bat Bat Bat Bat All All Bowl Bowl Bowl Bowl Detail View Detail View Lorcan Tucker(47 T20I-791 runs) 120 runs in five innings clear wicket keeper pickgood captain choice David Warner(97 T20I-2866 runs),most important batter for Australia Barry McCarthy two wickets in five gamesbowled 17 overs conceded 152 runs. leaking runs in death overs. Josh Little(51 T20I-57 wickets), six wicketsfive games 2/16 leading the pace attack Hot Picks : Risky Picks: Stay away : Grand League Captaincy Picks: See all Stats Australia W L L L W Ireland D W L W W AUS - IRE Overall On Venue AUS VS IRE 10 Matches Played 10 4 Matches Won 5 171 Average Score 147 208/6 Highest Score 189/5 92/4 Lowest Score AUS VS IRE 2 Matches Played 0 2 Matches Won 0 138 Average Score 0 158/4 Highest Score 0 118/1 Lowest Score 0 Australia W L L L W Ireland D W L W W Batter R B 4s 6s SR Extras Did not bat Name OV M R W ER EXT Batter Score Over Australia Ireland Ireland won the toss & elected to field
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The scorecard will be updated as soon as the match begins. 179 (20 Ov, RR: 8.95) 179/5 13 7 Did not bat Name OV M R W ECO EXT 4 0 21 2 5.3 2 4 0 59 0 14.8 6 4 0 29 3 7.3 1 3 0 29 0 9.7 2 1 0 15 0 15 1 4 0 24 0 6 0 Batter Score Over c Mark Adair b Barry McCarthy 1-8 2.1 c Lorcan Tucker b Barry McCarthy 2-60 8.1 c Lorcan Tucker b Josh Little 3-84 10.5 c Mark Adair b Barry McCarthy 4-154 16.5 c George Dockrell b Josh Little 5-160 18.4 137 (18.1 Ov, RR: 7.54) 137/10 15 3 Name OV M R W ECO EXT 3 0 24 0 8 1 4 0 28 2 7 1 2.1 0 14 2 6.5 0 4 1 43 2 10.8 3 4 0 19 2 4.8 0 1 0 6 1 6 0 Batter Score Over b Pat Cummins 1-18 1.6 c Pat Cummins b GJ Maxwell 2-18 2.2 c (sub Steven Smith) b GJ Maxwell 3-24 2.6 b Mitchell Starc 4-25 3.2 b Mitchell Starc 5-25 3.6 c GJ Maxwell b MP Stoinis 6-68 9.2 st MS Wade b A Zampa 7-91 12.2 b A Zampa 8-103 14.2 c (sub Steven Smith) b Pat Cummins 9-136 17.2 runout (GJ Maxwell / MR Marsh) 10-137 18.1 Bat Bat Bat & Wk Bat All All All Bowl Bowl Bowl Bowl Bat & Wk Bat Bat Bat Bat All All Bowl Bowl Bowl Bowl Bench
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The commentary is not available for this match. Please check the scorecard for latest updates. Right then. Two points on the board for Australia as they move level on points with New Zealand but are still significantly behind on their net run rate. There's more action from this group coming your way tomorrow with Afghanistan taking on Sri Lanka before the big headline clash as England take on New Zealand. Plenty riding on both of those games tomorrow but that's all we have from this contest. This has been Pratyush Rohra in the company of Mohul Bhowmick. We hope you enjoyed our coverage. Ta-ta! Aaron Finch (Australian captain): Getting 180 was a good score on that wicket. We knew we had to lay the foundation early and couldn't pull the trigger and risk being 4 or 5 down at the 12-13th over mark, because you then might leave yourself a little bit short. We did well to get there. (Issue with Tim David) A bit of hamstring tightness. It was a precaution more than anything else. (Bowling) It's nice when it works like that. It doesn't always happen. There's a lot of planning that goes into it and sometimes it just goes out of the window and you make your own. Sometimes it looks great and sometimes it looks stupid. You take the good with the bad in this game as a captain. (Eng vs NZ) Of course, we'll have an eye out. It's a big game for both teams. It would have been nice from 5/25 to push that forward but they played brilliantly through that middle part of the innings. Tucker played a hell of a knock there. Andrew Balbirne (Ireland captain): It was hard fought, certainly in the first innings. It could have got away from us but we bowled pretty well but a couple of overs didn't go our way. We obviously didn't get the start we wanted with the bat but the way he put up a fight in the end, showed that if we can keep making progress, we can keep taking on these big teams and give ourselves a chance. (Tucker's innings) Looking at the scoreboard, we felt that the score wasn't against us. The wickets column was clearly a problem but if someone could have stayed in with Lorcan, who knows? He's had a really good World Cup. These kinds of wickets suit him. We've got another game on Friday and hopefully, he can continue that. Aaron Finch, Player of the Match: It was a slowish surface and they changed their lengths really well. We did well to score as many as we did, pleased that the boys were able to set themselves up nicely. It was that sort of a surface where you couldn't just come out and swing from ball one. It seems like a hamstring twinge (speaking about his injury). I'll get a scan tomorrow and see what the results show. Unfortunately, I have got a history of them, but let's see what happens. We're ready for Afghanistan on Friday; confident of taking them on. Australia won by 42 runs!

Aaron Finch - 63 (44) Adam Zampa - 2/19
Lorcan Tucker - 71* (48) Barry McCarthy - 3/29

After a run of close games we've finally had a rare one-sided contest in this tournament. The hosts certainly won't be complaining, though, bagging the crucial two points to keep their campaign alive and also give their net run rate a significant boost (still not enough to better England's though).

It wasn't the best of batting performances but they ticked a few boxes along the way. Aaron Finch's return amongst the runs will be a welcome one with Stoinis, Marsh, and Maxwell continuing to show their hitting prowess, which helped the team post a solid total on the board despite a sluggish start.

However, they were lethal with the ball in hand. After a couple of wayward overs, the Australian bowlers hunted in packs to dismantle the Irish batting unit. Cummins got the ball rolling with Maxwell following suite with a double whammy in his first over. Starc didn't stay too far behind either, making the new ball talk in his first spell to bag a couple of wickets to have Ireland reeling at 25-5.

The result was pretty much a given from there on but Lorcan Tucker's performance deserves a special mention. He fought like a lone warrior and recorded his best score in this tournament, remaining unbeaten at 71 as the rest of the bowling unit crumbled around him.

Zampa and Stoinis chipped in with a few wickets in the middle but Hazlewood endured a rare wicketless outing. Overall, though, Australia were clearly the better side and the gulf between the two sides showed on a few occasions, making all the difference. Stick around for what the captains have to say after this one at the presentations. And that will be that. Job done for Australia. Handshakes all around as the hosts manage to bag the two crucial points to keep their tournament alive. 18.1 Glenn Maxwell to Joshua Little, RUN OUT! We're going upstairs! Fullish on middle, Little goes for the REVERSE SWEEP to point and runs instantly. However, the throw from Mitch Marsh is too quick and Little cannot reach the non striker's end in time! Australia beat Ireland by 42 runs.
Joshua Little run out (Mitchell Marsh/Glenn Maxwell) 1 (5b 0x4 0x6) 18 0 W 0 0 0 1 Equation: 43 runs to win in 12 balls.

If Ireland are even to have an outside chance of winning this game, Lorcan Tucker will have to hog strike. 17.6 Pat Cummins to Joshua Little, short on middle, Little pulls it to deep midwicket for a run to retain strike. 17.5 Pat Cummins to Joshua Little, bouncer on middle, rises up and beats Little, who tries to upper cut! 17.4 Pat Cummins to Joshua Little, short and into the pitch, hits Little on his right shoulder as he tries to pull it. Dot ball. 17.3 Pat Cummins to Joshua Little, short outside off, Little tries to play the upper cut but MISSES! A tap and run will do just fine to get Tucker back on strike. Little needs to do just that. Joshua Little, RHB, comes to the crease 17.2 Pat Cummins to Barry McCarthy, OUT! Short on middle, McCarthy plays a full-blooded pull shot and creams it absolutely straight to the hands of the fielder at deep midwicket, Steve Smith, who does well to cling on to that! That was traveling!
Barry McCarthy c sub (Steve Smith) b Pat Cummins 3 (7b 0x4 0x6) 17.1 Pat Cummins to Barry McCarthy, short and wide outside off, McCarthy misses the cut! Pat Cummins [3.0-0-27-1] is back into the attack

Ordinary bowling from Starc, yes, but take nothing away from Lorcan Tucker. He is playing a little gem here and even if it does end up in a losing cause, he can be mighty proud of it. 17 4 4 2 1w 0 4 1w 2 Wanna suggest something? Power through the road less
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