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Ireland’s experience told in the end — Wilson

Man of the match lauds UAE’s progress after the Irish clinched a thriller in Brisbane also adWilson mitted the match, which Ireland won by two wickets with four balls to spare, was closer than his team expected.

- By Chief Cricket Writer

Ireland’s Gary Wilson, whose match-winning innings of 80 against the UAE at the Gabba in Brisbane yesterday won him the man of the match award, admitted their rivals have progressed tremendous­ly as a team.

“The UAE have come on pretty strong the last couple years. They’ve obviously got great facilities over there as well and I think they’ve probably moved as quickly as anyone outside the top 10 teams in the world,” he said.

Wilson also

admitted

the match, which Ireland won by two wickets with four balls to spare, was closer than his team made up of profession­al cricketers expected.

“It was obviously closer than we wanted it to be, definitely. But we’ve been in this position before at a World Cup — big tournament, big stage — and chased down totals before. I think that really stood us in good stead. We knew that if a couple of us were there until close to the end, then we had a pretty good shot at winning.”

Wilson also lauded Shaiman Anwar’s century for the UAE, saying: “Shaiman played really well. We’ve played against him a lot in the past as well and he’s a good player, today he obviously played pretty well.”

Wilson said Ireland will now take on South Africa with confidence. “We are two [wins] from two, so that’s all we can ask at this stage of the competitio­n. Obviously today was a little bit closer than we would have liked, but like I say, we’ve got four points and that’s all we can ask for right now.”

The Irish batsman said that his partnershi­p with Kevin O’Brien, built over years of familiarit­y, helped them. “I have batted a lot with Kev over the last 10 years, maybe even longer, probably the last 15 years. Obviously last year at Surrey and then with Ireland. So, yeah, I think we dealt with it really nicely. Obviously, I just poked it for one and he hits it out of the grounds. It was great.

“I think the team that played the better cricket won in the end, albeit a little closer than we would have liked.”

Meanwhile, Ireland’s Kevin O’Brien has been fined 30 per cent of his match fee for disputing an umpire’s decision during yesterday’s match.

The all-rounder was reported for his reaction when he bowled a wide in the 48th over of the UAE innings. And, according to a statement from the ICC, he then “continued to question the umpire’s decision until bowling the next ball”.

O’Brien has admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Ranjan Madugalle.

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