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England’s ODI with Ireland at Headingley abandoned due to rain

No play was possible in the first of three ODIs between the teams as they warm-up for the Cricket World Cup.

Rory Dollard
Wednesday 20 September 2023 17:00 BST
Rain prevented any play in England’s first ODI against Ireland (Tim Goode/PA)
Rain prevented any play in England’s first ODI against Ireland (Tim Goode/PA) (PA Wire)

Joe Root’s hopes of a final World Cup warm-up were ruined by the rain as England’s first Metro Bank ODI against Ireland was abandoned without a ball bowled.

With the first-choice squad all rested ahead of next week’s departure for India, Root requested to be added to the team for the series opener at his home ground of Headingley.

He had endured four lean matches against New Zealand and was keen to find some rhythm before the tournament but persistent showers washed the match out at 4.50pm, more than four hours after the scheduled start.

The umpires were unhappy with saturated areas on the outfield, which were seen as a potential safety concern, while there were also worries about the bowlers’ run-ups.

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