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    Not that it affects the general principle, but I wouldn't be so bothered about him missing this match. Ireland should beat this transitional/experimental Bermudan side with ease, although three of their more promising bowlers (Malachi Jones, Stefan Kelly and Rodney Trott) should arrive from the Americas U19 tournament before the game.

    I very much doubt we're going to get a completed game in, anyway. The Antalis Leinster Senior Cup final between Clontarf and Merrion is scheduled for tomorrow at Rathmines. Can't see that surviving the weather either.
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    It does not make a difference for me, if Ireland were playing Australia or some new nation like the Falkland Islands, he should always be prepared to play for Ireland at all times.

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    Do the Irish lads get some wages? looks like it's a full time sport.

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    The county players do. Some of the Irish-based players are paid for coaching by their clubs.
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    If they don't get paid when playing for Ireland then there is nothing to question about some players not being able to turn up for games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geysir View Post
    If they don't get paid when playing for Ireland then there is nothing to question about some players not being able to turn up for games.
    Morgan wouldn't lose a penny by playing for Ireland. He's a professional cricketer
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    If it's only his club paying his wages then wouldn't he be obliged to play for them when needs are greater.

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    I see no mention for the Women's win over the Netherlands

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    Clontarf won the Antalis Leinster Senior Cup after beating Merrion by 126 runs in the final. Rod Hokin was the stand-out performer, scoring 116* out of Clontarf's total of 253/8. He then took 3-21 as Merrion collapsed to 127 all out.
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    The last game of the international season gets underway at Clontarf in about ten minutes (start delayed due to rain.) Ireland are facing Bermuda in a four-day Intercontinental Cup match and will expect to win handsomely. Bermuda's bowling unit (which suffered plenty of punishment in the recent series against the Netherlands) has been augmented by several members of their victorious Americas U19 World Cup qualifying squad, however.

    Bermuda won the toss and opted to field under cloudy skies. The Ireland team is as follows: Porterfield, White, Botha, N O'Brien+, K O'Brien, Cusack, Johnston, McCallan, Fourie, Thompson, Langford-Smith.
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    White bowled for 5 by O'Brien. That experiment's worked well...

    Ireland 7-1.
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    Ireland 52-1 at lunch. Porterfield is motoring along as usual, 19* off 61. Botha is 28 not out off 49 balls.
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    Ah, its not on Cricinfo.

    55 Overs: 236/2 - RR: 4.29

    Code:
    BATTER                     WICKETS                          RUNS
    
    W Porterfield                                                93
    A White                    b O'Brien                         5
    A Botha                    ct Leverock b Kelly               122
    N O'Brien                                                    7
    
    EXTRAS: 9
    Last edited by TheBoss; 23/08/2007 at 3:08 PM.

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    It's 231-2 now shortly before tea. Botha out for 122. Porterfield has 92. N'OB the new man in.
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    261-2 now. Porterfield scores his maiden First Class century. Bermuda's decision to field first isn't looking too clever.
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    360 odd after day 1, should get to 500 and declare there and put the pressure on the weak Bermuda attack.

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    362-3 at the close. Porterfield 152*, K O'Brien 25*.
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    I am seeing things,

    Porterfield batted all day !

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    Ireland declared on 524-8 early in the afternoon session on day two. Porterfield scored 166, Kevin O'Brien an unusually restrained 50 and Trent Johnston 61.

    Rather impressively, Bermuda's Edness kept wicket for 133 overs and only conceded one bye. He didn't have much luck with the bat, however, as he was first man out in Bermuda's innings (caught McCallan bowled Langford-Smith for 8.)

    Bermuda are currently 28-1.
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    Bermuda ended the day on 180-8. A spirited stand of 64 for the second wicket between Outerbridge and Cann gave Bermuda a useful start, but once it was broken, wickets fell at regular intervals. Thinus Fourie was the only Irish bowler to disappoint; he took the new ball and leaked 44 off seven overs. McCallan returned the remarkable analysis of 16-11-14-1. Langford-Smith took 2-40, Johnston 1-14, Thompson 2-36, White 2-9 and Kevin O'Brien 0-17.

    Ireland should wrap up an innings victory tomorrow, provided the weather holds.
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