Ireland set for record return

Cricket: Ireland's two early birds dined out on Canada on Tuesday as the home side took complete control of their Intercontinental…

Cricket:Ireland's two early birds dined out on Canada on Tuesday as the home side took complete control of their Intercontinental Cup clash from the get-go at Leinster Cricket Club, running up a massive 435 for seven by stumps, an Irish home record for runs scored in a day.

Two of the key contributors, Paul Stirling and Kevin O’Brien, had a 3.45am alarm call in London this morning after attending the ICC annual awards at the Grosvenor House Hotel. It didn’t show.

Both missed out on the Associate player of the year award that went to Ryan ten Doeschate of the Netherlands for the second time in three years, but they both displayed why they were on the four-man shortlist as Canada were blasted to all parts of Rathmines on a blustery day.

With O’Brien winning his second straight toss and deciding to bat, Stirling showed the early start had not hindered his natural attacking game as he hit his first 50 runs off 60 balls.

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Helped by some pretty average bowling, he and fellow opener Gary Wilson hit 81 runs in the first hour and were 129 without loss at lunch with Stirling on 69 and Wilson on 54.

Wilson went for 61 after an opening stand of 155, but 21-year-old Stirling powered on to his sixth international century and fourth this year, with 80 of his ton coming in boundaries, possibly the only sign that tiredness might have been an issue.

He eventually departed for 107, his second century against Canada, with the two Andrews - Poynter (11) and White (19) - failing to hang around to leave Ireland on 236 for four.

Alex Cusack was on 29 when Kevin O’Brien came in but the big right-hander soon caught up and looked set to become the second centurion of the day when he was caught at long-off for 79 (59 balls) in trying to hit the 100th six of his Ireland career.

Cusack also missed out on three figures, departing for 81, but further contributions from Stuart Poynter (31) and John Mooney (25 not out) left Ireland on course to beat their previous best first-class score of 524 for eight when play resumes at 10.30 tomorrow morning.

SCORECARD - INTERCONTINENTAL CUP (at Rathmines)

Day one. Ireland won the toss and batted.

IRELAND

G Wilson lbw b Chohan 61

P Stirling b Hansra 107

A Cusack c Tariq b Alukh 81

A Poynter b Alukh 11

A White lbw b Chohan 19

K O’Brien c Siddiqui b Cheema 79

J Mooney not out 25

S Poynter lbw b Baidwan 31

G Dockrell nout out 9

Extras(lb6, nb5, w1) 12

Total(for 7 wkts, 96 ovs) 435

Fall of wickets: 1-155, 2-185, 3-200, 4-236, 5-351, 6-384, 7-424.

To Bat:A van der Merwe, P Eaglestone.

Bowling: K Chohan 19-086-2; H Baidwan 11-0-57-1; M Alukh 19-2-88-2; Z Hussain 17-4-65-0; R Cheema 9-0-48-1; H Patel 12-2-40-0; J Hansra 9-1-45-1.

Play resumes at 10.30am tomorrow morning.