Watch: Three Ireland fielders – Harry Tector, Gareth Delany and George Dockrell – saved a boundary with a brilliant collective effort that proved crucial in their victory against the Netherlands on Sunday (May 19) at the Hague in the Tri-nation T20I series.
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Chasing 151, Dutch opener Michael Levitt cut a back-of-length delivery from Mark Adair off the opening over. The ball pierced the infield and seemed headed for a certain boundary.
Three Ireland fielders sprinted in pursuit of the ball, with harry Tector leading the chase. He dived and pushed the ball back in the air, just managing to keep it away from touching the boundary. Gareth Delany came in support and volleyed back the airborne ball inside the rope, which was then intercepted by George Dockrell, who hurled a full-blooded throw from the deep.
As a result, a single was saved for the brilliant fielding effort. Coincidentally, the collective save proved to be the point of difference between the two sides, as Ireland won the match just by one run in the end as the Netherlands finished on 149-8.
Adair was adjudged the Player of the Match for his all-round effort of 49 (24) and 2-34.
Watch Ireland’s triple-relay boundary save
Plenty of comments online re tonight’s win by one run.
One thing is for sure, while this fielding effort in isolation may not have won the match, it shows a real commitment and positive attitude.
Tector 👌 Delany 👌 Dockrell 👌#cricket pic.twitter.com/q54CNgXwpg
— Craig Easdown (@Stuff_by_Craig) May 19, 2024