Crucial CAF Champions League Matchday 6: Quarter-Final Fates Hanging in the Balance
As the CAF Champions League group stage concludes, several teams face pivotal matches to secure quarter-final berths.
England's Phil Salt smashed 89 runs off 46 balls to secure a four-wicket win against Ireland, marking their first T20 triumph over the hosts in Malahide.
England's explosive opener Phil Salt propelled his team to a commanding four-wicket victory against Ireland in Thursday's T20 series opener at Malahide Cricket Club Ground.
The 27-year-old batter dominated Ireland's bowling attack with 89 runs from just 46 deliveries, falling narrowly short of back-to-back centuries after his 141* against South Africa last week. His aggressive knock featured 12 boundaries and 4 sixes, setting up England's successful chase of Ireland's 196-3 with 14 balls remaining.
"It was about being confident and building partnerships," Salt remarked. "While I'm slightly annoyed about my dismissal, the priority was securing the win."
The hosts posted a competitive total thanks to half-centuries from Harry Tector (61* off 36) and Lorcan Tucker (55 off 36). Captain Paul Stirling contributed a quickfire 36, including two massive sixes onto the hospitality tent roof.
| Team | Runs | Overs | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 196-3 | 20 | Lost by 4 wickets |
| England | 197-6 | 17.4 | Won |
21-year-old Jacob Bethell became England's youngest-ever T20 captain in this match, guiding his depleted squad to victory. The touring side fielded a second-string lineup missing their multi-format stars.
Ireland, playing their first international since June, showed resilience with late wickets but ultimately couldn't contain England's power-hitters. The teams meet again on Friday and Sunday to conclude the three-match series.
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