SOUTHAMPTON (England): Ireland overcame another poor start against England to finish on 212/9 at the Rose Bowl in the second one-day international on Saturday.
Ireland won the toss and fell to 91/6 at the Rose Bowl before
Curtis Campher led the recovery. Campher, in only his second ODI, scored an 87-ball 68 with eight fours before being dismissed by seamer Saqib Mahmood (2-45).
Campher shared two key partnerships late in the innings - a seventh-wicket 60-run stand with
Simi Singh (25) and 56 runs for the eighth wicket with
Andy McBrine (24).
Spinner
Adil Rashid took 3-34 off 10 overs.
Players again took a knee to support Black Lives Matter before the game.
The three-match series, which is being played with no fans present, marks the start of the ICC Cricket World Cup Super League.