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George Dockrell’s 25 not out saw the hosts home for a five-wicket win.
Hendricks top-scored with 74 and shared a third-wicket partnership of 112 with Aiden Markram.
The report found 448 examples of institutional racism.
The visitors weathered the Irish attack to win by six wickets.
New Zealand lead the three-match series 2-0.
Ireland just missed out on a first ever victory over New Zealand when they lost the final ODI by one run last week.
New Zealand held their nerve to seal a series-clinching three-wicket win.
New Zealand sealed a one-wicket win with just one ball to spare in their first one-day international.
Heinrich Malan is currently isolating, while reporting no symptoms.
The former Yorkshire batter returned to Test Match Special coverage for the recent England-New Zealand Test series.
The 35-year-old Dubliner captained England to World Cup success in 2019.
This was the first match of a two-game series in Malahide.
A disciplined bowling performance from the victors restricted Ireland to 106-7 after 20 overs.
Ireland endured a difficult time in the field at Pembroke Cricket Club.
It was just the second time they achieved the feat and a memorable day for first-time captain Gaby Lewis in particular.
The 46-year-old played over 200 times for Australia across all formats.
South Africa native Dewald Senekal has had an interesting journey in rugby before joining Connacht.
The former off-spinner accused Yorkshire of failing to deal adequately with the abuse he suffered.
Preliminary evaluations from Thai authorities suggested the cricketer died from a heart attack.
The legendary Australian leg-spinner died in Thailand on Friday.
Warne suffered a suspected heart attack while in Thailand.
The England captain lifted the men’s 50-over World Cup at Lord’s in 2019.
Ireland are heading to Australia in what will be a seventh straight appearance at the cricket World Cup.
Their opponents for tomorrow’s do-or-die semi-final will be determined in this afternoon’s matches.
Ireland will need to win their three remaining games to qualify for the tournament in Australia later this year.
Ireland were set a target of 179 to chase in Oman, but fell 13 runs short.
Ireland were convincing 9-wicket winners in Muscat.
Chris Silverwood’s tenure as England men’s cricket boss is over.
Taylor admitted he took cocaine and a $15,000 bribe from an Indian businessman to fix matches.
The tourists lost all 10 wickets for just 56 runs.
The three-match contest is all square at 1-1 ahead of the teams’ return for a now decisive finale at Sabina Park on Sunday.
Paul Stirling, Simi Singh, Ben White and Shane Getkate were all absent for the contest at Sabina Park.
The tourists stopped the rot as James Anderson fended off the last six balls of the match to secure a draw.
Khawaja marked his Sydney homecoming with a superb 137 as Australia took control of the fourth Ashes Test.
The tourists fought hard for an even position on a day where the real battle was against the elements.
The visitors will have to recover from an embarrassing series defeat without Chris Silverwood.
The latest Covid concerns included positive tests for an umpire and members of the US squad.
The final margin of England’s defeat, an innings and 14 runs, was an indictment on every level.
Marcus Harris top-scored with a battling 76 against a dangerous English attack.
After heavy defeats in Brisbane and Adelaide, the visitors must win in Melbourne,
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