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Ireland beat England with one ball to spare in third ODI thanks to twin centuries – ABC News
Ireland beat England by 7 wickets at Southampton in the third ODI thanks to twin centuries from Paul Stirling and Andy Balbirnie.
Ireland chased down a daunting target of 329 to stun world champions England with a seven-wicket win in the third and final one-day international at the Rose Bowl on Tuesday.
- Ireland beat England by 7 wickets. England win series 2-1
- England (328): Morgan 106 (84), Willey 51 (42); Young 3-53
- Ireland (3-329): Stirling 142 (128), Balbirnie 113 (112); Rashid 1-61
Paul Stirling and captain Andy Balbirnie both struck superb centuries as the tourists secured just the…
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