Another big upset was seen in the T20 World Cup to be played in Australia on Wednesday. The England team, which won the T20 World Cup in 2010, was defeated by Ireland by 5 runs on the basis of the Duckworth-Lewis rule. Ireland is 12th in the T20 rankings while England is at number three.
England won the toss and elected to field first. Ireland was all out for 157 in 19.2 overs. Andy Balbarney scored the highest 62 runs from his side. When it rained, England had scored 105 runs in 14.3 overs and their 5 wickets had fallen. Moeen Ali was at the crease for 24 runs and Liam Livingstone scored 1 run.
It was then decided on the basis of the Duckworth-Lewis method and Ireland won. Both the teams were face to face in the T20 World Cup after 12 years. The important thing is that in that match of the 2010 World Cup also it rained. However, there was no result then.
After this, both the teams were face to face in the 2011 ODI World Cup. Then Ireland defeated England.
3 reasons for England’s defeat
- Bad start England got off to a bad start chasing the target of 158 runs. Lost three wickets for 29 runs. Both the openers could add just 14 runs. Captain Jos Buttler was dismissed for 0. Alex Hales scored 7 runs in 5 balls with the help of a four. Both the wickets went to Joshua Little.
- The Balbarney-Tucker partnership could not bring down Ireland’s wickets in the middle overs. Ireland captain Andrew Balbirnie and Lorcan Tucker shared 82 runs in 57 balls. The team put up a competitive score.
And even after losing 5 wickets in the rain, it was believed that England would chase the score. Moeen Ali was hitting big shots but rain spoiled the game. - and rain
Even after losing 5 wickets, it was believed that England would chase the score. Moeen Ali was hitting big shots but rain spoiled the game.