Ireland won’t be overawed in Lord’s Test: Wilson

Published July 23, 2019
LONDON: Ireland players warm up during a practice session at Lord’s on Monday.—AP
LONDON: Ireland players warm up during a practice session at Lord’s on Monday.—AP

LONDON: Ireland wicket-keeper/batsman Gary Wilson insists his side will be determined not to get overawed when they play England in their country’s Test debut at Lord’s.

William Porterfield’s team will embark on their maiden Test at cricket’s spiritual home on Wednesday in another sign of the sport’s development in Ireland.

Ireland have played two Test matches since their ascension to Full Membership status of the International Cricket Council two years ago.

But those defeats to Pakistan and Afghanistan were far less prestigious occasions that the four-day Test with newly-crowned World Cup winners England.

Playing at Lord’s has given many great players stage-fright in the past and Wilson urged his team-mates not to get intimidated by the hallowed venue’s unique atmosphere.

“In my generation I don’t think any of us expected to be playing a Test match at Lord’s, so to have the opportunity is great,” Wilson said late on Sunday after Ireland’s opening training session at Lord’s. “But we mustn’t lose sight of the fact that we have to come here and perform as well. I mean that’s what it is about, it’s not just turning up and having all the fanfare around Lord’s.

“We have to try and put in a good performance against a very good England side, but we’ve got some good players as well and we’re confident we can do that.”

With scorching temperatures forecast for the match in north London, Wilson admitted the conditions could have a say in the outcome of their Lord’s Test debut.

“It might have an impact on the wicket in that it might dry it out as the game goes on,” the 33-year-old added. “I guess we’d rather have good weather than poor rainy weather!”

Published in Dawn, July 23rd, 2019

Opinion

Editorial

X post facto
Updated 19 Apr, 2024

X post facto

Our decision-makers should realise the harm they are causing.
Insufficient inquiry
19 Apr, 2024

Insufficient inquiry

UNLESS the state is honest about the mistakes its functionaries have made, we will be doomed to repeat our follies....
Melting glaciers
19 Apr, 2024

Melting glaciers

AFTER several rain-related deaths in KP in recent days, the Provincial Disaster Management Authority has sprung into...
IMF’s projections
Updated 18 Apr, 2024

IMF’s projections

The problems are well-known and the country is aware of what is needed to stabilise the economy; the challenge is follow-through and implementation.
Hepatitis crisis
18 Apr, 2024

Hepatitis crisis

THE sheer scale of the crisis is staggering. A new WHO report flags Pakistan as the country with the highest number...
Never-ending suffering
18 Apr, 2024

Never-ending suffering

OVER the weekend, the world witnessed an intense spectacle when Iran launched its drone-and-missile barrage against...