Match | 513 |
Date | Wednesday 30th June 1999 |
Venue | Rathmines, Dublin. |
Result | Wales won by 8 wickets. |
Type | Triple Crown Match 2 |
Debuts | Nil. |
Finales | Nil. |
Summary | Ireland 150 (45.5 overs) - Wales 154-2 (39.5 overs) |
Report | Report by Philip Boylan of the Irish Independent. Following the most disappointing display in years when Ireland lost to Wales by eight wickets at Rathmines yesterday, they must now beat England at Malahide today to avoid a first wooden spoon in the Triple Crown. Ireland won the toss and elected to bat on a slower than usual pitch at this venue but there was little to enthuse about. Barry Archer's 38, on top of his 39 against Scotland will surely have cemented his place in the squad against South Africa "A" in a fortnight's time. Opening batsman, Peter Davy, with 34 before again falling LBW was the only other significant contribution. Chairman of Selectors, Ronnie Lawler, did not hide from reality. "The lack of consistency of the top quartet this week is very disappointing especially as we had started of the season so positively." Dwayne McGerrigle was again the pick of the bowlers, and it was his economy while sharing the two wickets with Ryan Eagleson which was noteworthy, persuading the Welsh to look elsewhere for boundaries.
Report by Karl Johnston of the Irish Times. Dwayne McGerrigle, who took a wicket, and Matt Dwyer, who didn't, bowled economically. Jamie Sylvester and Roger Clitheroe departed early, but top-scorer Gareth Davies with 64, off 134 deliveries with nine fours, and Kristian Bell with 45, off 77 balls with seven fours, saw Wales home to a comfortable eight-wicket victory. Today Ireland face England at Malahide trying to avoid a whitewash. After yesterday, we will be watching this one in a mood of quiet pessimism. |