Ireland pulled off a stunning upset in the C&G Trophy by beating Surrey
by five wickets at Castle Avenue in Dublin today.
Set a total of 262 to win, Ireland reached their target in the penultimate
over to record a famous victory over the side which finished third in last
year's Frizzell County Championship and won the Twenty20 Cup.
Ireland were always on course for the win after captain Jason Molins (58)
and Sydney-born opener Jeremy Bray (52) put on a century stand for the first
wicket.
Molins was the first to go when he was bowled by Azhar Mahmood but after Andre
Botha (17) was adjudged lbw to Ian Salisbury, Gerald Dros kept the scoreboard
ticking over with 45 from 53 balls.
He eventually went to Martin Bicknell with 41 more runs still required but
County Down's Andrew White and Kyle McCallan steered them to victory with 10
balls to spare.