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Ireland's Ed Joyce Retires From All Forms Of Cricket
Joyce, who last year ended a county career that began in 1999, will take up a backroom position with Cricket Ireland as a batting and leadership coach.
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David Warner, Pacers Shine as Steve Smith Era Begins With Win vs Ireland in Only ODI
David Warner hit 84 while Nathan Coulter-Nile (3/13) was pick of the bowlers as Australia won the rain-affected one-off ODI by 23 runs against Ireland.
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ICC World Cup 2015, Highlights: Ton-up Shikhar Dhawan Helps India Record Ninth Consecutive Win
India confirm their position at the top of Pool B with their fifth victory. Catch all the highlights of the match here.
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India Aim Record World Cup Win Against Ireland
India have been in top form and if they defeat Ireland in their Pool B match, the team will register a record nine wins on the trot in World Cups - four in previous edition and five in the ongoing event.
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World Cup 2015: Ireland Overcome Zimbabwe to Stay in Hunt for Quarters
Ireland, who had to win to keep their quarter-final hopes alive, registered a thrilling five-run win over Zimbabwe after piling up 331 for eight.
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As It Happened: Ireland vs Zimbabwe, 30th World Cup Match in Hobart
Live cricket score and ball-by-ball commentary from the 30th World Cup match between Ireland and Zimbabwe at the Bellerive Oval, Hobart on Saturday.
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World Cup 2015: Irish Batsman Ed Joyce Survives Bail Scare
A delivery from Amjad Javed to Ed Joyce hit the stumps lighting up the bails but not dislodging them. The batsman was declared not out.
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Ireland qualify for 2015 World Cup after thrilling tie with Netherlands
Ireland made 268-5 in their innings, but Michael Rippon stole the show for the Dutch by smashing the last two balls of the match for four and six to bring the Netherlands level off their 50 overs.
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Pakistan beat Ireland to win 2-match ODI series
Pakistan's chase was in tatters at 133-7 in the 37th over before Akmal and Riaz launched a counterattack against the inexperienced Ireland
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Joyce returns to Ireland squad after England exile
Sussex batsman Ed Joyce was on Wednesday named in the Ireland World Cup squad, despite having played for England at the 2007 edition.