
Ireland Academy 2022
European T10 Tournament
Scorecard Final: Ireland Academy lost to Spain by 6 wickets, 16 September.Scorecard Qualifier: Spain lost to Ireland Academy by 9 wickets, 16 September.
Scorecard Round 7: Ireland Academy beat Czech Republic by 28 runs, 15 September.
Scorecard Round 8: Portugal lost to Ireland Academy by 9 wickets, 15 September.
Scorecard Round 6: Portugal lost to Ireland Academy by 6 wickets, 14 September.
Scorecard Round 5: Spain lost to Ireland Academy by 10 wickets, 14 September.
Scorecard Round 4: Ireland Academy beat Austria by 10 runs, 13 September.
Scorecard Round 3: Spain beat Ireland Academy by 13 runs, 13 September.
Scorecard Round 2: Czech Republic lost to Ireland Academy by 10 wickets, 12 September.
Scorecard Round 1: Austria lost to Ireland Academy by 9 wickets, 12 September.
Other Matches
Other Match
Free Foresters drew with Ireland Academy
Arundel Castle, 8 September.



Ireland were going into the final day of the 3-day match with a lead of 212 hoping that they could repeat their first day success with the ball and seal the win. But heavy overnight and early morning rain put paid to their chances of forcing a result in what was their final fixture of the 2022 season.
England Under 19 drew with Ireland Academy
Loughborough, 16 August.



Cade Carmichael fell to the penultimate ball of a rain truncated day as Ireland Academy racked up 236 for 4 at Loughborough against England U19s. The Instonians batsman hit 18 boundaries before edging to first slip just before the rain returned. The day's play was overshadowed by an injury to James McCollum, who was struck on the helmet by a return throw from the bowler, which saw him retire hurt with concussion and he will take no further part in the match. Ali Frost (40) and Tim Tector (35) also were in the runs on a day when the ball dominated the bat for the most part.
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Video Highlights
Breaking Boundaries
The trailer for Paul Davey's DVD of Ireland's history-making journey through the 2007 World Cup.
CricketEurope Magazine
Malinga, Smith and Lee
Lasith Malinga, Steve Smith and Brett Lee are the favourites of Johnny Morton.
Paul Stirling
Stand in captain Paul Stirling after their last ball loss against Zimbabwe