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England vs Ireland LIVE: Test cricket score and updates as England win by 10 wickets

England thrashed Ireland by 10 wickets despite Andy McBrine and Mark Adair’s record partnership

Sonia Twigg,Michael Jones
Saturday 03 June 2023 18:23 BST
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Seamer Josh Tongue took five wickets to help England thrash Ireland by 10 wickets in the one-off test at Lord’s on Saturday ahead of the Ashes series against Australia, but the visitors salvaged some pride with a brave batting effort on the third day.

Having bowled out Ireland for 172 in their first innings, England effectively batted them out of the match when they declared on 524-4 with a huge lead of 352 runs after Ollie Pope and Ben Duckett made big centuries on Friday.

Andy McBrine and Mark Adair launched an effective counter-attack, however, in a blistering seventh-wicket stand, scoring 163 runs off 165 balls -- the highest-ever test partnership for Ireland.

Matthew Potts broke the stand when Adair, on 88, got the slightest of touches on a delivery as it flew through to wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow. McBrine battled on after Fionn Hand became Tongue’s fifth scalp, scoring 86 not out as he dragged Ireland over the line and forced the hosts to bat again, albeit briefly.

Chasing a paltry target of 11, England opener Zak Crawley hit Adair for three boundaries in four balls to seal England’s 11th win in 13 tests. Relive the action from Lord’s s England take on Ireland:

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3.2

Graham Hume to Zak Crawley. Length ball, outside off stump on the front foot defending, inside edge to square leg for 1 run, fielded by Tucker.

1 June 2023 16:54
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3.1

Graham Hume to Zak Crawley. Length ball, outside off stump on the front foot shoulders arms, Left for no runs, fielded by Tucker.

1 June 2023 16:54
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2.6

Mark Adair to Ben Duckett. Out-swinging half volley, outside off stump on the front foot driving, mis-timed to short mid wicket for no runs, fielded by Moor.

1 June 2023 16:53
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2.5

Mark Adair to Ben Duckett. Out-swinging length ball, outside off stump on the back foot cutting, mis-timed to point for no runs, fielded by Moor.

1 June 2023 16:52
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2.4

FOUR! Mark Adair to Ben Duckett. Back of a length, to leg on the back foot pulling, well timed past deep mid wicket for 4 runs.

1 June 2023 16:51
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2.3

FOUR! Mark Adair to Ben Duckett. Back of a length, down leg side on the back foot flick, well timed past deep mid wicket for 4 runs.

1 June 2023 16:51
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2.3

Wide Mark Adair to Ben Duckett. Out-swinging length ball, outside off stump on the back foot Leave, Left for 1 run, fielded by Tucker.

1 June 2023 16:50
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2.2

Mark Adair to Ben Duckett. Length ball, outside off stump on the back foot cutting, to backward point for no runs, fielded by Tector.

1 June 2023 16:49
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2.1

Mark Adair to Zak Crawley. Length ball, off stump on the front foot glancing, to fine leg for 1 run, fielded by Hume.

1 June 2023 16:49
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1.6

Graham Hume to Ben Duckett. Back of a length, outside off stump on the back foot cutting, mis-timed to extra cover for no runs, fielded by Moor.

1 June 2023 16:48

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