Blazing Bairstow powers England to ODI series triumph over Ireland

Published August 4, 2020
ENGLAND wicket-keeper/batsman Jonny Bairstow goes on the attack during his 41-ball 82 in the second One-day International against Ireland at the Ageas Bowl.—AFP
ENGLAND wicket-keeper/batsman Jonny Bairstow goes on the attack during his 41-ball 82 in the second One-day International against Ireland at the Ageas Bowl.—AFP

SOUTHAMPTON: A ‘revved up’ Jonny Bairstow put the disappointment of his Test axe behind him as he equalled the England record for the fastest One-day International fifty during the world champions’ four-wicket, series-clinching, win over Ireland in Saturday’s second match at the Ageas Bowl.

Bairstow’s 21-ball half-century equalled skipper Eoin Morgan’s mark against Australia at Nottingham two years ago and he went on to make a dashing 82.

With England’s red and white-ball fixtures overlapping, they are operating two separate squads with the first Test against Pakistan at Old Trafford starting on Wednesday.

Man-of-the-match Bairstow, currently out of Test consideration, said: “Sometimes I just need a bit of a rev up every now and again whether that be picking a fight with something on the field or external motivators.”

The wicket-keeper, who went to fifty with a straight six off spinner Andy McBrine, added: “I want to be at the 2023 World Cup and help us retain the trophy.”

Bairstow’s exit sparked a mini-collapse that saw three wickets lost for six runs.

Both former Ireland batsman Morgan and vice-captain Moeen Ali fell for ducks as Josh Little — only playing because of Barry McCarthy’s knee injury — followed his dismissal of Bairstow by striking twice in four balls to leave England wobbling at 137-6.

But Sam Billings, who saw England home to a six-wicket win in Thursday’s series opener, made 46 not out and David Willey, already a thorn in Ireland’s side with the ball, 47 not out.

The pair shared an unbroken stand of 79 as England won with more than 17 overs remaining.

Victory left England 2-0 up in a three-match series that concludes at the Ageas Bowl, the venue for a trio of matches being played behind closed doors because of the coronavirus, on Tuesday.

Billings might not have been playing this series had Kent colleague Joe Denly been fit.

“Jonny was outstanding at the top and Sam finished it off yet again which shows the amount of depth we have,” said Morgan.

Meanwhile Ireland skipper Andrew Balbirnie admitted his side were ‘ultimately short (of runs) and those four or five early wickets again didn’t help’.

Earlier leg-spinner Adil Rashid, a Yorkshire team-mate of Bairstow and Willey, took a fine 3-34 from 10 overs as Ireland were held to 212-9.

Curtis Campher again rescued Ireland from a top-order collapse, with his 68 following the South Africa-born all-rounder’s 59 not out on debut on Thursday.

Balbirnie, asked if Campher might now be promoted up the order, replied: “It is definitely something we are going to talk about — he has really showed us how to go about it.

“I thought he batted brilliantly. His tempo was really good...He has also impressed with the ball. He’s an exciting prospect.”

Campher came into bat with Ireland again deep in trouble at 78-5 but responded with a classy 87-ball innings featuring eight fours.

This series also launches the new World Cup Super League, which will determine qualification for the 2023 50-over showpiece in India.

Scoreboard

IRELAND:

P.R. Stirling c Banton b Willey 12

G.J. Delany lbw b Willey 0

A. Balbirnie c Bairstow b Vince 15

H.T. Tector c Mahmood b Rashid 28

K.J. O’Brien b Rashid 3

L.J. Tucker c Topley b Rashid 21

C. Campher c Rashid b Mahmood 68

Simi Singh c Bairstow b Mahmood 25

A.R. McBrine c Bairstow b Topley 24

C.A. Young not out 2

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-5, W-4, NB-1) 14

TOTAL (for nine wkts, 50 overs) 212

DID NOT BAT: J.B. Little.

FALL OF WKTS: 1-12, 2-15, 3-39, 4-44, 5-78, 6-91, 7-151, 8-207, 9-212.

BOWLING: Willey 10-1-48-2 (2w); Topley 9-1-31-1; Moeen Ali 8-0-27-0; Vince 4-0-18-1 (1w); Adil Rashid 10-0-34-3 (1nb, 1w); Saqib Mahmood 9-0-45-2.

ENGLAND:

J.J. Roy c Delany by Young 0

J.M. Bairstow c Tucker b Little 82

J.M. Vince b Campher 16

T. Banton lbw b Campher 15

S.W. Billings not out 46

E.J.G. Morgan c Campher b Little 0

Moeen Ali c Tucker b Little 0

D.J. Willey not out 47

EXTRAS (B-2, W-6, NB-2) 10

TOTAL (for six wkts, 32.3 overs) 216

FALL OF WKTS: 1-0, 2-71, 3-98, 4-131, 5-137, 6-137.

DID NOT BAT: Adil Rashid, Saqib Mahmood, R.J.W. Topley.

BOWLING: Young 9-0-68-1 (1nb, 3w); Little 10-3-60-3 (3w); McBrine 5-0-33-0; Campher 6.3-1-50-2 (1nb); Simi Singh 2-0-3-0.

RESULT: England won by four wickets to lead three-match series 2-0.

UMPIRES: D.J. Millns (England) and A.G. Wharf (England).

TV UMPIRE: M. Burns (England).

MATCH REFEREE: P. Whitticase (England).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Jonny Bairstow.

FIRST MATCH: Southampton, England won by six wickets.

THIRD MATCH: Southampton (DN), Tuesday.

Published in Dawn, August 4th, 2020

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