IRE vs BAN Head to Head in ODIs: The SportsRush presents before you the Head to Head statistics for Ireland Tri-Nation series between IRE and BAN.
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The sixth league match of the ongoing Ireland Tri-Nation series will be played between hosts Ireland and Bangladesh at Dublin today. Having lost two out of the two completed matches, Ireland are currently reeling at the bottom of the points table with only a couple of points.
With Bangladesh and West Indies at 10 and nine points respectively, expect both of them to play the final with each other on May 17. In what is effectively a dead-rubber, Ireland will be desperate to register their first victory of the series.
To quote @U2 – “It’s a beautiful day…”
We’re here at @ClontarfCC for the ODI between Ireland and Bangladesh.
Join us from 10.45am for some top-class cricket in the penultimate match of the Walton ODI Tri-Series 2019.#BackingGreen ☘️🏏 pic.twitter.com/2ygPtm1F27
— Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) May 15, 2019
IRE vs BAN Head to Head Records
Total number of matches played: 9
Matches won by IRE: 2
Matches won by BAN: 6
Matches played in Ireland: 4 (IRE 1, BAN 2)
Matched played in Bangladesh: 4 (IRE 0, BAN 4)
Matched played at neutral venues: 1 (IRE 1, BAN 0)
Matches played in ICC World Cup: 2 (IRE 1, BAN 1)
Most runs for IRE: 285 (William Porterfield)
Most runs for BAN: 451 (Tamim Iqbal)
Most wickets for IRE: 9 (Dave Langford-Smith)
Most wickets for BAN: 12 (Shakib Al Hasan)
Most catches for IRE: 9 (Neil O’Brien)
Most catches for BAN: 9 (Mushfiqur Rahim)
Recent matches:
The last time these two teams faced off against each other, it ended up getting abandoned due to inclement weather conditions.
Previously, Ireland and Bangladesh had played against each other during the fourth match of the Ireland Tri-Nation series involving New Zealand in 2017.
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After Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza had put the hosts in to bat, Bangladesh dismissed Ireland on 181 in 46.3 overs. A confident run-chase had seen the visiting batsmen accomplish the target in 27.1 overs.