New Zealand Secures Dominant Victory Over Ireland in One-Off Test New Zealand completed a decisive victory over Ireland in their one-off Test match at Stormont, clinching the game by an innings and 79 runs. The Black Caps declared their second innings at 490-8 after 119 overs, enforcing the follow-on and setting Ireland a daunting target of 247 runs. Ireland, struggling to recover from a first-innings total of 179, managed only 232-9 in their second innings, falling short of the required runs. The match concluded with Blair Tickner’s five-wicket haul in the second innings, sealing New Zealand’s triumph. The Test, played at the Civil Service Cricket Club in Belfast, saw New Zealand dominate both innings. In their first innings, the Black Caps amassed 490-8, with Martin Blundell scoring an unbeaten 186 and Adam Foxcroft adding 98. Ireland’s first innings was a stark contrast, as they were bowled out for 179 in 45 overs. Despite a strong start, Ireland’s batting lineup faltered, with Stephen Doheny scoring 57 and Mark Adair contributing 40. New Zealand’s bowlers, led by Nathan Smith, who took 6 wickets in the match, kept Ireland in check throughout. The match’s turning point came on day three, when New Zealand declared their innings and enforced the follow-on. Ireland, starting the day at 65-2, faced an uphill battle to chase 247. The Irish team struggled to build momentum, losing key players early. Tom Mayes and Lorcan Tucker were dismissed in the morning session, while Stephen Doheny reached his maiden Test half-century but was soon out for 57. The rain delay forced an early lunch break, further disrupting Ireland’s rhythm. In the afternoon session, Ireland’s woes continued as Curtis Campher retired hurt with a hand injury before lunch.#new_zealand #ireland #stormont #blair_tickner #nathan_smith
