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Kevin O'Brien makes history in Hong Kong stroll

Kevin O'Brien
Kevin O'Brien

Ireland's first Test match centurion became Ireland's first male T20 International centurion today, as Kevin O’Brien smashed 124 in leading his side to a 66-run win over Hong Kong at the Al Amerat Cricket Ground in Muscat.

Ireland captain Gary Wilson won the toss and chose to bat first, looking to make first use of a wearing pitch on a humid day in Oman.

Openers O’Brien and Paul Stirling (36 from 27 balls) began with a whirlwind 80-run stand from 50 balls to give Ireland a great platform for the innings.

With O’Brien in imperious form, the other Irish batters simply looked to support him. He brought up his half-century off 29 balls, then accelerated further to bring up his - and the international side's - maiden T20I century in just 24 more balls.

Ireland’s second-highest run-scorer in this format pressed on and was finally out for 124 from 62 balls. His innings was punctuated by 12 fours and 7 sixes – continuing his fine run of form in T20I cricket, which has seen him score 296 runs for Ireland at an average of 49.33 in six innings over the last three weeks.

Ireland’s final total of 208-5 was their third-highest ever in T20I cricket, and first to break the 200-mark in T20Is since 2017.

With little to lose, the Hong Kong batters tried to hit out from the off, but found scoring more difficult than the Irish had earlier in the day.

Twenty-year old Haroon Arshad, in only his second T20I, was the only batter to really master conditions, scoring 45 from 27 balls – his innings including 4 fours and 2 sixes.

Ehsan Khan made it a good all-round day for himself after taking 3-32 with the ball by scoring some late consolation runs (28* from 19 balls), but the Irish bowlers were in firm control throughout and Hong Kong finished on 142-9.

For Ireland, Boyd Rankin bowled superbly to conditions taking 2-21 from 4 overs, Stuart Thompson chimed in with 2-25, and 22-year old leg-spinner Gareth Delany again bowled well taking 2-27.

The squad now has a day off tomorrow, before their final match of the current series against Nepal on Wednesday, which starts at 6.30am Irish time.

SCORECARD

Ireland Men v Hong Kong Men, T20 International, Al Amerat Cricket Ground in Muscat, 7 October 2019

Ireland 208-5 (20 overs; K O'Brien 124, P Stirling 36; E Khan 3-32)

Hong Kong 142 (20 overs; H Arshad 45; B Rankin 2-21, S Thompson 2-25, G Delany 2-27)

Ireland won by 66 runs

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