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Scotland Women tour of Ireland 2021: Leah Paul Shines as Ireland Comes Back

Scotland Women Tour of Ireland 2021 Series Review.

Although Scotland Women started on a bright note, Ireland women came back with 3 wins on a trot. Here is a brief recap and major highlights from this series!

Also Read: Need for Change in Women’s Cricket: Hoping Against Hope

Ireland Women won by 3-1

  1. Scotland Women won by 11 runs*Katie McGill
  2. Ireland Women won by 61 runs*Gaby Lewis
  3. Ireland Women won by 41 runs*Orla Prendergast
  4. Ireland Women won by 6 wickets*Gaby Lewis

Statistics

Player of the SeriesScotland
Ireland
Leah Paul
Most RunsKathryn Bryce – 96 runs
(Best of 45*, 32.00 average, 85.71 SR)
Gaby Lewis – 116 runs
(Best of 49, 29.00 average, 116.00 SR)
Most WicketsKatie McGill – 7 wickets
(Best of 3/18, 14.42 average, 6.73 Economy)
Leah Paul – 9 wickets
(Best of 4/16, 4.44 average, 4.44 Economy)

Major Takeaways

This series was a low-scorer with scores of 87-9 vs 76/10, 137/4 vs 76/10, 134/8 vs 93/10, & 99/7 vs 101/4 in the 20-over contest.

Scotland

  • The trio of Kathryn Bryce (3.3-0-8-2), Katherine Fraser (4-0-15-2), & Katie McGill (4-0-18-3) starred in Scotland’s only win as Ireland failed to chase even 88 runs.
  • Unfortunately, Kathryn Bryce was the lone fighter in the series with scores of 12 (26), 17 (23), 45* (42) & 22 (21) to go along with 5 wickets.

Ireland

  • Leah Paul was the standout performer of the series, with figures of 4/16, 2/12, and 3/12. Scotland never got going against the left-arm spinner.
  • Gaby Lewis was the only Irish player who had a decent outing with the bat. 47 (39) in the 2nd ODI & 49 (40) in the fourth ODI were match winning knocks. Decent support from Laura Delany & Shauna Kavanaugh as well.
  • Orla Prendergast set the tone for the Irish bowlers in each of the games with a miserly economy rate of 4.15 to go along with six wickets.

Where Do They Go Here From Now?

No international matches scheduled for Scotland or Ireland women in the near future, but exciting times for Women’s Cricket.

India-England Tests will begin on June 16th while the Women’s Hundred will commence on 21st July.

Anyway, what did you think about the Scotland Women Tour of Ireland 2021? COMMENT BELOW and engage in a conversation!

06/09/2021 Copyright @Nitesh Mathur, aka Nit-X bcd@brokencricketdreams.com

Netherlands Vs Scotland & Ireland 2021: The Dutch Claim Important ODI Super League Points As Ireland Disappoints

Netherlands Vs Scotland & Ireland 2021 Review.

The ODI Super League is well and truly on its way with the Netherlands registering a 2-1 victory against Ireland. Each of the 13 teams has now at least played one ODI series (3 matches) on their way to 24 games.

In case you missed these two series, here is a brief recap and major takeaways.

Also Read: Bangladesh Tours of NZ & Sri Lanka Review, Ireland Vs Afghanistan Series Review

Scotland tour of Netherlands ODI Series: 1-1 Drawn

  1. Netherlands won by 14 runs
  2. Scotland won by 6 wickets

Scotland-Netherlands Statistics

ScotlandNetherlands
Most RunsGeorge Munsey – 106 runs
(best of 79*, 106.00 average, 79.69 SR)
Max O’Dowd – 90 runs
(best of 82, 45.00 average, 77.58 SR)
Most WicketsAlasdair Evans – 6 wickets
(best of 5/43, 11.16 average, 4.27 Economy)
Vivian Kingma – 5 wickets
(best of 3/21, 8.80 average, 2.93 economy)

Netherlands tour of Ireland ODI Series: Netherlands Win 2-1

  1. Netherlands won by 1 run*Timm van der Gugten
  2. Ireland won by 8 wickets*Josh Little
  3. Netherlands won by 4 wickets*Stephan Myburgh

Netherlands-Ireland Statistics

Player of the SeriesNetherlands
Logan van Beek
Ireland
Most RunsStephen Myburgh – 105 runs
(best of 74, 50s-1, 35.00 average, 60.69 SR)
Paul Stirling – 126 runs
(best of 69, 50s-2, 42.00 average, 69.23 SR)
Most WicketsLogan van Beek – 6 wickets
(best of 4/18, 12.42 average, 2.96 Economy)
Josh Little – 8 wickets
(best of 4/39, 13.25 average, 3.53 Economy)

Major Takeaways

Here are some of the highlights of the Netherlands Vs Scotland & Ireland 2021 series.

Scotland

  • Alasdair Evans was the hero of the second ODI. His figures of 9.4-2-43-5 limited Netherlands to 171.
  • George Munsey did the rest with an unbeaten 79 (119). After a brief collapse, the 106* run partnership with Dylan Budge took Scotland across the line.
  • The experienced duo of captain Kyle Coetzer & Calum MacLeod had a sub-par series. Coetzer mustering a total of 26 runs & MacLeod with just 14.

Netherlands

  • Max O’Dowd successfully established himself at the top of the Dutch batting order with a match-winning 82 (102) in the first ODI vs Scotland. A couple of decent 20-30s in the low scoring Ireland series as well. Averages 55.00 in his young 7-ODI career so far.
  • Tim van der Gugten was the difference between the two sides in the Ireland series. In the first ODI, his 49 (60) with 4 sixes in the first ODI took Netherlands from 102-7 to a competitive total of 195. Netherlands won by 1 run.
  • In the 3rd ODI against Ireland, experienced campaigner Stephen Myburgh took Netherlands home with a 74 (111) to get them across the line in an uneasy chase of 166. At 37, he may not have a long career ahead, but he is contributing to the Dutch cause one game at a time.

Ireland

  • Paul Stirling is the best ODI batsman since the pandemic. He has definitely slowed down from his aggressive instinct, but his consistency has hit great strides. 2 fifties this series to go along with his 3 centuries post-COVID. Playing a lone hand at the top.
  • George Dockrell & William Porterfield make their ODI comebacks. Dockrell, the left arm spinner, has resurrected his career as a #5 all-rounder. He scored a 40 in the 3rd ODI but could not carry on. Former captain Porterfield had a rough outing with scores of 0 & 5. End of a glorious career or does he have one more World Cup campaign in him? Another Irish legend Kevin O’Brien replaced Porterfield at the top of the order for the 3rd ODI.
  • The bowling was one of the few shining lights for Ireland. Josh Little returned with figures of 3/36, 4/39, & 1/35 & Craig Young with 3/34 & 9.2-2-18-4 in the 2nd ODI. Good support by Barry McCarthy, Simi Singh, & Andy McBrine as well.
  • Boyd Rankin, famous for representing both Ireland & England in Test cricket, hung up his boots at the age of 36. Debuting back in 2007, he was one of their first actual pace bowlers. 2007 & 2011 World Cups, 2013-14 Ashes, and finally the Ireland Test debut in 2018, he witnessed it all. Have a great second innings!

ODI Super League Status

Ireland are reeling at #10, with only 2 wins from 9 matches, having lost 1-2 vs England & 0-3 vs Afghanistan already. They would have wanted 30 points (3-0) from the Netherlands series, but lost 2 games.

Netherlands are at #9 with 20 points (2/3 wins). Although there is still a long time to go, with Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Ireland struggling (and South Africa currently at #12), Netherlands have a shot at direct qualification.

In any case, Ireland & Netherlands are finally getting their share of cricket they need to go to the next level. Unfortunately, Scotland barely missed out on ODI status and are not guaranteed many ODIs.

Where Do They Go From Here?

Ireland

Ireland have already completed 3 ODI Super League series, the most among any team. They are due for two more series later in the year:

  • South Africa are scheduled to tour Ireland for 3 ODIs & 3 T20Is (July 2021)
  • Then, Zimbabwe tour Ireland for 3 ODIs & 5 T20Is (August 2021)

An ODI series against West Indies is penned for January 2022. Finally, they also have to reschedule the COVID-postponed series against Bangladesh and New Zealand.

Netherlands

Although Netherlands do not have any immediate matches scheduled, the ODI Super League guarantees them 3-match ODI series against South Africa (September), Afghanistan (December), New Zealand (January 2022), England (May 2022).

Series cancelled due to COVID-19 will be scheduled later against Pakistan, West Indies, Zimbabwe.

Netherlands, Ireland, & Scotland have all qualified for the 2021 T20 World Cup, so we will see a glimpse of them later in the year.

What did y’all think about the Netherlands Vs Scotland & Ireland 2021 series? Let us know below!

06/09/2021 – Copyright @Nit-X, aka Nitesh Mathur bcd@brokencricketdreams.com

Bangladesh Tours of New Zealand & Sri Lanka 2021 Review: Dissecting Bangladesh’s Horror As Youth Prevails for NZ, SL

Bangladesh tours of New Zealand & Sri Lanka review.

It seemed that instead of a complete tour, Bangladesh played several small series over the last few months. The Tigers played 3-match ODI & T20I series in New Zealand, then a 2-match Test series in Sri Lanka, followed by 3 ODIs at home against the same opposition.

The last couple of months can be summed up with a disappointment for Bangladesh but some positive news at the end for the currently #1 ranked team in the ODI Super League. Good finds by the Kiwis and Lankans as well.

Also Read: Ross Taylor’s Fan Tribute, West Indies tour of Bangladesh Review, Australia Vs New Zealand Series Review

Bangladesh Tours of New Zealand & Sri Lanka – The Results

NZ-Ban ODI Series: New Zealand won 3-0

* Player of Match

  1. New Zealand won by 8 wickets *Trent Boult
  2. New Zealand won by 5 wickets *Tom Latham
  3. New Zealand won by 164 runs *Devon Conway
Player of SeriesNew Zealand
Devon Conway
Bangladesh
Most RunsDevon Conway – 225 runs
(best of 126, 75 average, 88.23 SR, 100s-1, 50s-1)
Mahmudullah – 119 runs
(best of 76*, 59.50 average, 82.06 SR, 50s-1)
Most WicketsJimmy Neesham – 7 wickets
(best of 5/27, 18.14 average, 5.14 economy)
Rubel Hossain – 3 wickets
(best of 3/70, 23.33 average, 7.00 economy)
New Zealand Vs Bangladesh 2021 ODI Series Stats

NZ-Ban T20I Series: New Zealand won 3-0

  1. New Zealand won by 66 runs *Devon Conway
  2. New Zealand won by 28 runs (D/L method) *Glenn Phillips
  3. New Zealand won by 65 runs *Finn Allen
Player of Series New Zealand
Glenn Phillips
Bangladesh
Most RunsDevon Conway – 107 runs
(best of 92*, 107 average, SR 175.40)
Mohammad Naim – 84 runs
(best of 38, 28 average, 127.27 SR)
Most WicketsTim Southee – 6 wickets
(best of 3/15, 11.66 average, 7.00 economy)
Mahedi Hasan – 4 wickets
(best of 2/45, 29.00 average, 11.60 economy)
New Zealand Vs Bangladesh 2021 T20I Series Stats

SL-Ban Test Series: Sri Lanka won 1-0

  1. Match Drawn *Dimuth Karunaratne
  2. Sri Lanka won by 209 runs *Praveen Jayawickrama
Player of SeriesSri Lanka
Dimuth Karunaratne
Bangladesh
Most RunsDimuth Karunaratne – 428 runs
(best of 244, 142.66 average, 100s-2, 50s-1)
Tamim Iqbal – 280 runs
(best of 92, average 93.33, 50s-3)
Most WicketsPraveen Jayawickrama – 11 wickets
(Best Innings – 6/92, Best Match – 11/178, average 16.18)
Taskin Ahmed – 8 wickets
(Best Innings 4/127, Best Match – 5/133, average 33.12)

Ban-SL ODI Series: Bangladesh won 2-1

  1. Bangladesh won by 33 runs*Mushfiqur Rahim
  2. Bangladesh won by 103 runs (D/L method)*Mushfiqur Rahim
  3. Sri Lanka won by 97 runs*Dushmantha Chameera
Player of Series Bangladesh
Mushfiqur Rahim
Sri Lanka
Most RunsMushfiqur Rahim – 237 runs
(best of 125, 79.00 average, 88.43 SR, 1-100, 1-50)
Kusal Perera – 164 runs
(best of 120, 54.66 average, 87.70 SR, 1-100)
Most Wickets Mehidy Hasan Miraz – 7 wickets
(best of 3/16, 16.16 average, 3.88 economy)
Dushmantha Chameera – 9 wickets
(best of 5/16, 1100 average, 3.78 economy)

Major Moments

There were numerous moments in this Bangladesh tours of New Zealand & Sri Lanka. Here are the major takeaways.

New Zealand

Devon Conway, Glenn Phillips, & Daryl Mitchell solidified their places during this tour

  • After his Test ton against Pakistan, Mitchell scored 100* (92) in the 3rd ODI, pushing New Zealand to 318/6. Quickfire 34* (16) in the rain-curtailed 2nd T20I as well. It is a shame that he is not a regular due to the rich presence of Colin de Grandhomme & Mitchell Santner.
  • Devon Conway has now conquered Test cricket with a double century at Lord’s, but before that his debut ODI series against Bangladesh included a fifty and a maiden century—126 in the 3rd ODI. Highest scorer in both the ODI & T20I series and donned the gloves as well.
  • Glenn Phillips finished the first T20I with a blistering 24* (10) along with a 58* (23) in the 2nd T20I, rescuing NZ from 55-3 in 6.1 overs to 173/5 in 17.5 overs.

New Zealand are now unearthing fast bowlers & youngsters at an alarming rate. Tim Seifert, Glenn Phillips, Daryl Mitchell, Kyle Jamieson, Tom Blundell & Devon Conway have all performed in the past season, and the Kiwis can now add Finn Allen & Will Young to that list after the T20I series.

  • Prior to the T20I series, Will Young had a total of 60 runs in 2 Tests & 2 ODIs. He announced himself with 53 (30) with four sixes in the first T20I to cement his place in the T20I squad for the near future.
  • Finn Allen’s blistering 71* (29) was an innings of a lifetime. 10 fours, 3 sixes, and an 85 run partnership with Martin Guptill in just 5.4 overs. The Kiwis ended with 141/4 in a ten-over game. Bangladesh?—76 all out.

The return of Martin Guptill & Tim Southee

In Williamson’s absence, Latham captained the ODI series while Tim Southee took the T20I reigns. Latham justified his selection with a match winning 110* (108) in a successful 272 run-chase.

  • With youngsters knocking on the doors, several questions on the seniors. Ross Taylor is already out of the T20I squad with the influx of talent, and Guptill & Southee were under the scanner.
  • After the successful Australia series, Guptill responded with scores of 38, 20, 26, 35, 21, & 44 in this series. Does not look ultra-impressive but strike rates of 200.00, 83.33, 92.85, 129.62, 116.66, & 231.57 were exactly the kind of starts New Zealand expect from Guptill. Needs to convert soon though.
  • Southee’s 3/15 in the 3rd T20I removed any hope for Bangladesh’s chase. Ended as the highest wicket-taker in the T20I series and now performing in the England Tests. 2nd wind for the 32 year old?

Anyway, these were just the major moments. Comeback for Adam Milne along with good outings for Jimmy Neesham, Todd Astle (4/13), Ish Sodhi (4/28), Matt Henry (4/27), Lockie Ferguson.

Bangladesh

Batting, Youngsters, & Overseas Victories a Concern For Bangladesh

  • From March 20th to May 23rd, Bangladesh lost 6 consecutive matches in New Zealand & lost the Test series 0-1 in Sri Lanka. Over the two Tests, Bangladesh were on the field for 4-5 days, which contributed to mental fatigue. These overseas series really hurt Bangladesh’s confidence, and even though they finally won the home ODI series that followed, they did not play well according to captain Tamim Iqbal.
  • Apart from the 2nd ODI & 2nd T20I against NZ, Bangladesh’s score read 131/10 (41.5), 154/10 in 42.4 (after being 8/102), 6/59 (7.5), & 76/10 (9.3). In the Sri Lanka ODI series, Rahim-Mahmudlluah rescued Bangaldesh from 99/4 (22.6), 74/4 (15.4), and 84/4 in 23.2 (en route 189/10). Top order issues galore.
  • 19,0, 21, 0, 4, 6,0, 0, 25 read Liton Das’ limited overs scores – 4 ducks. Test scores of 50, 8 & 17 not much better. I really hope Liton Das has a Rohit Sharma-esque 2013 resurrection given his immense talent. Six years since his debut, Das averages 20.83 (T20I), 28.78 (ODI), & 28.35 (Tests) in 117 innings. Only 3 centuries and 15 fifties. Cannot depend on Tamim Iqbal forever, especially with Mohammad Naim & Soumya Sarkar blowing hot and cold.

The M Factor & Absence of Shakib Al Hasan Felt Dearly

  • Although Shakib Al Hasan returned in the Sri Lanka ODI series, he was sorely missed in the New Zealand leg. In the spin bowling department, there were brief sparks, but not much else, from Nasum Ahmed & name twins—Mahedi Hasan & Mehidy Hasan Miraz, who bowled in tandem. Lacking in control & consistency.
  • At one point, Sri Lanka used to have the M Factor. In the Sri Lanka ODI series, Bangladesh unleashed the M Factor of their own—Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Mahmudullah, Mushfiqur Rahim, & Mustafizur Rahman.
    • Opening the bowling, Mehidy’s miserly 4/30 & 3/28 were match-winning spells. Bodes well if 2023 World Cup in India has these slow pitches.
    • Although not back at his best yet, Mustafizur Rahman is slowly getting there (see Jarrod Kimber’s analysis here). His slow off-cutters are back and his 6-1-16-3 in the 2nd ODI was especially good (to go with 9-0-34-3 in first ODI).
    • Highest run-scorer at #4 since the 2015 World Cup, Mushfiqur Rahim has to be one of the most underrated players of this era. This series showed exactly why with his 84 (87) & 125 (127) sealing the deal for Bangladesh.
    • Mahmudullah was the only saving grace in NZ with a 76* in the final ODI. Followed it up with 54, 41, 53 in the SL series. Mushfiqur-Mahmudullah emerging as legendary lower order ODI rescue partners.

Still Some Positives For the Tigers

  • Captains Tamim Iqbal & Mominul Haque provide consistency. Looks like the split captaincy is working. Adding to Najmul Hossain Shanto’s 163, Mominul scored a defiant ton in Sri Lanka, while Tamim has a few 50s (92 & 90 in SL Tests) on these two tours. Only if the team starts winning now…
  • It looked like Bangladesh had turned a corner in the 2015 World Cup with a pace attack of Mashrafe Mortaza, Rubel Hossain, & Taskin Ahmed. Taskin’s decline was heartbreaking but he is back among the wickets with 8 wickets in the Test series. With decent find in 20-year old Shoriful Islam, a lineup of Mustafizur-Mehidy-Taskin-Saifuddin-Shoriful-Shakib might be exactly what the Tigers need.

Sri Lanka

  • Sri Lanka are rocking some young left-arm spinners. Embuldeniya earlier this year and now Praveen Jayawickrama with a 11-wicket haul on debut. This included two 5-fers, 6/92 & 5/86 as Sri Lanka won the Test series.
  • Karunatarane (244, 118, 66) Thirimanne (58, 140), Dhananjaya de Silva (166, 41), Niroshan Dickwella (31, 77*) had dream batting days that took Sri Lanka to scores of 684/8d, 493/7d, 194/9d. They did not get bowled out even once.
  • Dusmantha Chameera has one of Sri Lanka’s bright stars amidst their downfall. He improved over the course of thh ODI series with figures of 1/39, 3/44, and a match-winning spell of 9-1-16-5. Winning hand by new-ODI captain Kusal Perera in the final ODI as well – 120 (122).
  • Thisara Perera, star of the 2014 T20 WC final victory unexpectedly announced his retirement at the age of 32, having played seven world cups for Sri Lanka.

Squad Predictions for T20I World Cup

Here are my early squad predictions for the 23-member T20I World Cup Squad based on the NZ-Ban T20I series. Kane Williamson’s spot in danger?

New Zealand

  1. Martin Guptill, 2. Tim Seifert (WK), 3. Kane Williamson*, 4. Devon Conway, 5. Glenn Phillips, 6. Colin de Grandhomme, 7. Mitchell Santner, 8. Tim Southee, 9. Trent Boult, 10. Lockie Ferguson, 11. Ish Sodhi

Squad: 12. Finn Allen, 13. Will Young, 14. Jimmy Neesham, 15. Daryl Mitchell, 16. Kyle Jamieson, 17. Todd Astle, 18. Hamish Bennett, 19. Blair Tickner, 20. Jacob Duffy, 21. Mark Chapman, 22. Ross Taylor, 23. Doug Bracewell/Scott Kuggeleijn

*captain

Bangladesh

  1. Tamim Iqbal, 2. Liton Das, 3. Soumya Sarkar, 4. Mushfiqur Rahim (WK), Shakib Al Hasan, 6. Mahmudullah, 7. Afif Hossain, 8. Mehidy Hasan Miraz, 9. Mohammad Saifuddin, 10. Mustafizur Rahman, 11. Taskin Ahmed

Squad: 12. Mohammad Naim, 13. Najmul Hossain Shanto, 14. Mosaddek Hossain, 15. Mahedi Hasan, 16. Nasum Ahmed, 17. Shoriful Islam, 18. Rubel Hossain, 19. Mohammad Mithun, 20. Al-Amin Hossain, 21. Hasan Mahmud, 22. Abu Haider, 23. Sabbir Rahman

Awards

Here are the awards for Bangladesh Tours of New Zealand & Sri Lanka.

BangladeshNew ZealandSri Lanka
Emerging PlayerMahedi HasanFinn AllenPraveen Jayawickrama
Surprise PackageTaskin Ahmed in Sri LankaDaryl Mitchell, Will YoungDimuth Karunaratne
Broken Cricket DreamBangladesh cricket on a downfall?BJ Watling to retire; Ross Taylor’s retirement on the way?Flat Road Pitches in the first Test

Thisara Perera retires
Series Awards

Where Do They Go From Here?

Although Bangladesh had a tough two months, they are sitting at the top of the ODI Super League Table with 5 wins from 9 matches. New Zealand are on #5 (3/3) and Sri Lanka are struggling at #13 (1/6). Bangladesh have no upcoming series for a while.

New Zealand are currently in England for 2 Tests & World Test Championship final. Apart from the forthcoming T20 leagues, the Kiwis have no assignments till the T20 World Cup in October-November. After the World Cup, New Zealand has a short limited overs tour of Australia in January 2022.

Sri Lanka travel to England for 3 T20Is & 3 ODIs in June followed by a home series against India for 3 ODIs & 3 T20Is in July. Later in February Sri Lanka will follow NZ’s suit and travel to Australia for 5 T20Is.

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