U19 World Cup 2024 (Game 37) – Super Six Stage – Ireland vs New Zealand
In a historic turn of events, Ireland Under-19 secured a memorable victory over New Zealand Under-19 in the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup. The match, which was called off due to weather conditions, saw Ireland emerge triumphant by 41 runs through the DLS method.
Ireland’s batting performance set the tone for the game, with Kian Hilton and Gavin Roulston leading the charge. The duo formed a formidable partnership, amassing 129 runs together. Hilton contributed 72 runs, while Roulston showcased his prowess with an impressive 82. Despite a strong bowling effort from Ewald Wouter Schreuder, who claimed four wickets, Ireland posted a commendable total of 267 for 9 in 50 overs.
In response, New Zealand Under-19 struggled with their bowling performance, initially failing to contain the Irish batters. Although they managed to pick up wickets later in the innings, Oliver Riley’s three-wicket haul disrupted the top order. Ireland’s bowlers, led by Riley and supported by Harry Dyer, kept the Kiwis on the back foot. Lightning struck, forcing the match to be called off with New Zealand at 131 for 5 in 32.1 overs.
Kian Hilton, instrumental in Ireland’s batting display, was awarded the player of the match. The Irish team, elated with their historic win, celebrated a momentous achievement, defeating New Zealand at any level for the first time. The victory propelled Ireland Under-19 to exit the tournament with their heads held high, leaving an indelible mark on the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.
Chief Scores :-
Ireland U19 – 267 for 9 in 50 overs (Gavin Roulston 82, Kian Hilton 72, Ryan Hunter 24, Ewald Wouter Schreuder 4 for 46, Matthew Buchanan Rowe 2 for 49, Robbie Foulkes 1 for 24)
New Zealand U19 – 131 for 5 in 32.1 overs (James Nelson 34, Lachlan Stackpole 33*, Robbie Foulkes 25, Oliver Christopher Riley 3 for 20, Harry Dyer 1 for 6, John McNally 0 for 20)