Ireland vs Australia Only ODI at Belfast , 27 Aug, 2015

Toss: Australia, who chose to bat first
Australia 222/6 (40.2)
Ireland 157/10 (23.4)
Australia won by 23 runs (D/L method)
Man of the Match: David Warner
  • Tim Murtagh 2 * (2)

Over 14.3 GJ Maxwell bowls a tossed up delivery to Andrew Balbirnie, 1 run, comes on to the front foot and eases it down to long-on for one.

Over 14.5 GJ Maxwell bowls a tossed up delivery to Andrew Balbirnie, 1 run, leans forward and driven down towards long-on for a single.

Over 15.6 SR Watson bowls a pitched up delivery to Andrew Balbirnie, 1 run, gets forward and flicked away towards long leg for a single.

Over 16.1 GJ Maxwell bowls a tossed up delivery to Andrew Balbirnie, 1 run, gets forward and drills it along the ground to long-on.

Over 16.4 GJ Maxwell bowls it flat in the air to Andrew Balbirnie, Boundary! Makes room and cuts it square on the off-side, races away to the fence for a boundary.

Over 16.5 GJ Maxwell bowls it flat in the air to Andrew Balbirnie, 2 runs, gets to the pitch of the ball and lofts t over mid-off and picks up couple of runs.

Over 16.6 GJ Maxwell bowls a tossed up delivery to Andrew Balbirnie, 1 run, gets forward and  pushes at that and is beaten, Wade is beaten as well, the ball rolls away towards the on-side for a bye.

Over 17.1 Patrick Cummins bowls a pitched up delivery to Andrew Balbirnie, no runs, gets forward and drives it straight back to the bowler.

Over 17.2 Patrick Cummins bowls a good length delivery to Andrew Balbirnie, 2 runs, goes on to the back foot and pushes it down to third-man for a couple.

Over 17.3 Patrick Cummins bangs it short onto the pitch to Andrew Balbirnie, no runs, gets back in the crease and sways away from the bouncer.

Over 17.4 Patrick Cummins bowls it short of length to Andrew Balbirnie, no runs, gets forward and  tries to run it down to third man but gets beaten.

Over 17.5 Patrick Cummins bowls it short of length to Andrew Balbirnie,  out Caught by Coulter-Nile!!  Balbirnie goes for the pull, but gets a top edge, the fielder was close to the rope but he did well to pouch on to it