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10th March 2017 by Cricket Ireland

IRELAND LOSE SECOND T20 AGAINST AFGHANISTAN

 


IRELAND slipped to a 17-run loss (DLS) in a rain affected T20 International against Afghanistan in Delhi today (FRI).

 

Chasing a formidable Afghan total of 184 for 8, Ireland were 12 runs ahead when play was halted at 65 for 2 from 6.1 overs due to a heavy downpour.

 

That was due primarily to Paul Stirling's boundary blitz as the Middlesex opener smashed 4 sixes in his 34 from just 15 balls. 

 

He shared a second wicket stand of 53 from just 21 balls with skipper William Porterfield (22) as the Irish took the upper hand.

 

However, on the resumption a revised target of 111 from 11 overs saw the Irish needing a further 46 from 29 balls, which proved beyond them as leg-spinner Rashid Khan wreaked havoc.

 

The 18 year old showed why he has been snapped up on an IPL contract by taking 5 wickets for just 3 runs, as Ireland lost 7 wickets for just 14 runs.

 

His figures were the 4th best in T20 cricket, and proved the difference between the two sides.

 

Earlier, debutant Barry McCarthy (4-33), had looked like being the star of the show as he grabbed early wickets including the prolific Shahzad to leave Afghanistan wobbling.

 

They were rescued by a counter-attacking Najeeb Tarakai, who  smashed 7 fours and 5 sixes in a blistering 90 from just 58 balls, sharing a match defining sixth wicket stand of 57 in just 26 balls with Mohammed Nabi (34).

 

Taraki's pyrotechnics saw him earn a joint Man-of-the-Match with Rashid.

 

"It was frustrating when the rain came down," said Porterfield afterwards. 

 

"We had momentum before it, and it was quite a long break which meant we didn't have the full 20 overs to play with. It was always going to be difficult needing to score 40 odd off four and a bit overs."

 

Ireland have a chance at a consolation win when the sides meet again on Sunday in the final T20 match of the series.

 

Afghanistan v Ireland, 2nd T20I, Greater Noida, Delhi

 

AFGHANISTAN 184/8 (20 overs; Tarakai 90, Nabi 34, McCarthy 4-33)

 

IRELAND 93/9 (11 overs; Stirling 34, Rashid Khan 5-3)

 

Afghanistan win by 17 runs (DLS)

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