Summary

  • England, chasing 158, reach 105-5 off 14.3 overs when rain arrives and no further play possible

  • Ireland win by five runs on Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method

  • Both sides have now won one, lost one

  • Ire 157 (19.2 overs): Balbirnie 62 (47); Livingstone 3-17, Wood 3-34

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  1. Postpublished at 08:03 British Summer Time 26 October 2022

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special

    It's a boundary but that was not supposed to go there, Malan was aiming for extra cover.

  2. Eng 42-3published at 6.4 overs

    Target 158

    Edged for four by Malan. Precious. The win predictor had England at 59%. Really?

  3. Eng 38-3published at 6.3 overs

    Target 158

    They've got to get it into the gaps, first. Brook can only take a single to short fine in the first three balls.

  4. Postpublished at 08:01 British Summer Time 26 October 2022

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special

    This vast ground does count in England's favour with so many gaps and the ability to run twos and threes.

  5. Eng 37-3published at 6.1 overs

    Target 158

    This is big. On comes leggie Gareth Delany after the powerplay. England can't sit on him.

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    Chris Ward: Remember when England were good at white ball batting? Those were fun days.

    Theo: England looking all at sea here… very scratchy run chase so far.

  7. Eng 37-3published at 6 overs

    Target 158

    England have got to pray it doesn't rain. They are miles behind on DLS. Last year on this ground they were rocked by Scott Boland. Now it's Josh Little, Mark Adair and Fionn Hand.

  8. View from the press boxpublished at 07:58 British Summer Time 26 October 2022

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  9. Eng 29-3published at 5.3 overs

    Target 158

    Harry Brook arrives, cutting his second ball to third man for three.

    He played and missed at his first. England look like they have never seen a ball move before.

  10. Postpublished at 07:56 British Summer Time 26 October 2022

    Ravi Bopara
    Former England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special

    There has been a lot of swing and movement. Stokes wasn't in a great position and left a massive gate for the ball to get through. England, for me, are still favourites. There is still a lot of batting to come.

  11. Postpublished at 07:56 British Summer Time 26 October 2022

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special

    Well, well, well!

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    WICKETpublished at 5.1 overs

    Stokes b Hand 4 (Eng 29-3)

    Sound the upset klaxon!

    Fionn Hand, with his first legal delivery, has knocked over Ben Stokes!

    It's a wonderful delivery, nipping between bat and pad to take the top of middle stump.

    Glum faces on the England bench, delirium among the Ireland fans.

    Right now, this is on.

  13. Postpublished at 07:54 British Summer Time 26 October 2022

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special

    This is a very interesting game, isn't it? A lot rests on these two. Malan does have time to build but Stokes hasn't been in the best of nick.

  14. Postpublished at 07:53 British Summer Time 26 October 2022

    Ravi Bopara
    Former England all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special

    He's got some skills this boy, Adair. He's got the ability to swing it both ways.

  15. Eng 28-2published at 5 overs

    Target 158

    Five gone, England need 130 from 15. No need to panic. Yet. Ireland bowling very well, exploiting the movement on offer. They have held a miles better length than the England seamers managed.

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    Andrew Morris: If England are not careful, they're going to throw this game away and in this group, it's not one they can really afford. Not with New Zealand and Australia to come.

  17. Eng 26-2published at 4.3 overs

    Target 158

    Mark Adair has a very tiny moustache. So small, you wonder if it's worth maintaining. Either be clean shaven, or not. He's bowling some rozzers, though. Malan is groping outside off stump.

  18. Postpublished at 07:49 British Summer Time 26 October 2022

    Corbin Middlemas
    BBC Test Match Special

    Interestingly, England only scored seven boundaries in their entire innings against Afghanistan the other night. That's something we're not used to from them.

  19. Eng 24-2published at 4 overs

    Target 158

    Malan eases a drive through the covers, but England are only going at a run a ball. DLS reckons they would need 34 at this stage for parity.

  20. From the press boxpublished at 07:46 British Summer Time 26 October 2022

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