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Ireland captain Andrew Balbirnie (left) celebrates reaching his century with team-mate Paul Stirling. Adrian Dennis

Ireland captain brands famous victory over England as 'one we’ll remember forever'

Andrew Balbirnie and some of his team-mates are set for two weeks of quarantine after yesterday’s heroics at Ageas Bowl.

IRELAND CAPTAIN ANDREW Balbirnie savoured a momentous victory over England as “one we’ll remember forever” after overcoming the world champions in a nail-biting conclusion at the Ageas Bowl.

Tons from Paul Stirling and Balbirnie in a 214-run stand in the third one-day international laid the foundations for a chase of 329, the same score Ireland reached in famously beating England at the 2011 World Cup.

But Ireland were still left needing 50 from the final 33 deliveries when Balbirnie holed out for 113 – soon after Stirling had been run out for 142 – and there were plenty of nervy moments thereafter.

Harry Tector and Kevin O’Brien managed to get them over the line with seven wickets and one ball to spare. O’Brien was the hero of Bangalore nine years ago and he was fittingly the one to hit the winning run.

It was England’s second defeat to Ireland and their first on home soil, while Balbirnie reflected with pride that his team can now boast victories over both white-ball world champions, having toppled T20 kings, the West Indies, in January.

We’ve beaten the T20 world champions in their own backyards and we’ve beaten the ODI champions,” Balbirnie said.

“It’s a huge win for us and this group. For the young guys to be involved in this series but to also be involved in a win like that is special and one we’ll remember forever.

“I don’t know if it’s sunk in. Hopefully we’ve given the kids and the young generation a bit of a boost and something to strive towards.”

england-v-ireland-third-one-day-international-ageas-bowl Ireland's Harry Tector (left) and Kevin O'Brien celebrate the victory. Mike Hewitt Mike Hewitt

Ireland’s consolation win in the Royal London series, with England running out 2-1 winners, gets them off the mark in the ICC World Cup Super League, part of the qualification process towards India 2023.

Those who live in the Republic of Ireland, including Balbirnie, now face two weeks in quarantine while those in Northern Ireland do not face those measures.

Balbirnie joked: “Hopefully if the Government are watching they could let it slide for two weeks! It’s going to be frustrating but that’s just the way it’s going.

“It’s a strange situation but it’s been a strange situation for four months and we’ve just got to do as we’re told.

It will be a strange two weeks but I’m sure I’ll find a couple of books or I might watch this game four or five times.”

England captain Eoin Morgan lamented a “pretty average day as a whole” for his side after his fantastic 106 from 84 balls – the cornerstone of his side’s 328 all out in 49.5 overs – was overshadowed.

But Morgan was full of praise of Ireland and hailed the performance of former Middlesex team-mate Stirling.

“Paul Stirling had a day out and he has the ability to do that. He’s as dangerous an opening batsman as we play against. I know guys do not like bowling at him,” Morgan said.

“Ireland played really well and thoroughly deserved to win.”

Morgan, who did not take the field for Ireland’s reply because of what he said was a minor groin strain, was nevertheless pleased with how an England side missing several World Cup winners have fared.

“It’s been an extremely positive series. We don’t take winning series for granted. (The defeat) is a kind reminder of how easily you can lose games when you have an average day,” he said.

“I don’t think we’ve lost a series since 2017 and to do it with a side as inexperienced as it is, particularly with the seam bowling line-up, is a huge positive.”

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    Mute 5☆Fily
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    Aug 5th 2020, 12:08 PM

    Great win. Next time we’ll win the series :)

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    Aug 5th 2020, 12:15 PM

    Excellent win 3 valuable points. The main thing is qualifying.

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    Aug 5th 2020, 1:16 PM

    Nothing better than beating the Tans (including those that took the soup) at their own game.

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    Aug 5th 2020, 5:34 PM

    @Daithi O’Liverpool FC:
    Am I the only person who has no idea what that post means

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    Mute Fuinneóig Ó'Fuigeann
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    Aug 5th 2020, 9:10 PM

    @Mark Smith: yeah it is. But we can’t help a person who is a victim of their own ignorance: Belittles a sport they know nothing about, and the same one that was reason the GAA started in the first place – a sport that doesn’t leave our shores!

    Ireland bagged 10 WORLD Cup qualify points yesterday. Regardless of the series lost. With 30 up for grabs – we got 10 and took 10 away from England. Note 10/11 players yesterday are born and bread on the island.

    But don’t let the irony of that be lost on a person who also supports an English soccer club that plays an equally English sport.

    And as for South African province of munster…it’s clear he’s not worth the time of day

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    Aug 6th 2020, 5:59 PM

    @Fuinneóig Ó’Fuigeann:

    Glad you cleared it up

    I hope you know what you mean because I sure as hell don’t

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    Aug 5th 2020, 1:51 PM

    2 irish centuries!

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    Aug 5th 2020, 9:18 PM

    @Côte D’oherty: 3 of you include Morgan

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