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This Ireland team can be new 'golden generation,' says captain after England win

Ireland recorded a five-run victory at the MCG.

SKIPPER ANDY BALBIRNIE believes his Ireland side can be a new โ€œgolden generationโ€ after landing a famous win over England at the T20 World Cup.

The near neighbours faced off for just the second time in 20-over cricket at the MCG, with England taking up a familiar position as heavy favourites in the Super 12 clash.

But they found themselves on the receiving end of a remarkable bloody nose, sliding to a five-run defeat after failing to keep up with the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern rate when rain forced the teams from the field.

It was a famous result and one that was richly earned. An 82-run stand between Balbirnie (62) and Lorcan Tucker (34) laid the foundations with bat, before Josh Little took two quick wickets with the new ball to lead a steadfast defence.

The celebratory scenes at the close, as the boys in green embraced their friends, family and followers in the stands, were reminiscent of a famous triumph at the 50-over World Cup in Bengaluru back in 2011.

Back then it was all-rounder Kevin Oโ€™Brien whose record-breaking century downed England and put Irish cricket on the map, a feat that now has a fitting contemporary companion.

Itโ€™s surreal, an absolutely surreal feeling. It happened too quickly to take in what we have just achieved,โ€ said Balbirnie, who was Player of the Match.

โ€œIn T20 cricket itโ€™s probably the best (win ever). Iโ€™ve played in this team for a number of years and weโ€™ve never had a result like this. We came into this round knowing any win we got would be a huge achievement and weโ€™ve beat the best T20 team there is in my opinion.

โ€œI looked through their team this morning, looking at match-ups and part of me was struggling to understand how we could compete with them if they showed up.โ€

On the transitional shift from the previous generation of giant-killers, who also shocked Pakistan in the 2007 World Cup on St Patrickโ€™s Day, Balbirnie added: โ€œWe knew we needed to kind of move from players like that.

โ€œKevin recently retired, heโ€™s one of the best cricketers weโ€™ve ever produced and I probably didnโ€™t get the chance to say that at the time. It wasnโ€™t easy to leave him out of squads, but guys have come in and shown itโ€™s not just that generation that is a golden generation.

โ€œWith Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker, Josh Little, Mark Adairโ€ฆthis is a special group of cricketers. That generation laid the platform for us to be professional cricketers, we wouldnโ€™t be here without them, but we have a duty to take the game forward as much as we can.

We did the museum tour here (at the MCG) last night. Ronnie Delaney won a gold medal here in the Melbourne Olympics and you see his name etched in the history of Irish sport. I hope weโ€™ve done something similar. Iโ€™ve always said cricket isnโ€™t a big game in Ireland but weโ€™re the flag bearers and we want it to be as big as possible.

The result means qualification for the semi-finals is now impossible to predict, but Balbirnie is delighted simply to be in the mix having fought through the first round to get this far.

โ€œItโ€™s a huge game for us against Afghanistan on Friday,โ€ he said.

โ€œThe attitude weโ€™ve had for the last few days is โ€˜who knows what can happen?โ€™. The group is wide open and weโ€™re part of that. If we come up short, so be it, but weโ€™ll definitely give it a crack.โ€

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