English cricket team in Ireland in 2006
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| England cricket team in Ireland in 2006 | |||
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| England | Ireland | ||
| Dates | 13 June 2006 | ||
| Captains | Andrew Strauss | Trent Johnston | |
| One Day International series | |||
| Results | England won the 1-match series 1–0 | ||
| Most runs | Marcus Trescothick (113) | Andre Botha (52) | |
| Most wickets | Steve Harmison (3) |
Dave Langford-Smith (3) John Mooney (3) | |
| Player of the series | Marcus Trescothick | ||
The England cricket team toured Ireland for a one-off One Day International match on 13 June 2006.
This was Ireland's first ever One Day International.
After finishing in second place in the 2005 ICC Trophy Ireland were awarded temporary ODI status and qualification to the 2007 Cricket World Cup.
In November 2005 the Irish Cricket Union (now Cricket Ireland) announced that England would be the team's first opponent in an official ODI. Chief Executive of the Union, Peter Thompson, said that "A match against England, our nearest Test Nation has long been the desire of everyone associated with cricket in Ireland...".[1]
England named a 15-man squad for both the game against Ireland and the upcoming five match ODI series against Sri Lanka.[2][3]
Ed Joyce had been a crucial member of Ireland's 2005 team that secured them World Cup qualification, finishing as their top scorer in the ICC Trophy campaign.[4] However he had decided that the tournament would be his last for Ireland as he attempted to qualify to play Test cricket for England.[5] Joyce was ultimately successful in receiving an England call-up, although his debut would now be against the country of his birth.[6]