England: Didn’t bat |
Eire: Didn’t bat |
No consequence – match deserted |
England’s first one-day worldwide towards Eire at Headingley was deserted and not using a ball being bowled.
Rain was changed by sunshine by mid-afternoon in Leeds however situations didn’t enhance sufficiently earlier than a 17:32 cut-off for a 20-over-a-side recreation.
The forecast for the rest of the night was good however the umpires had security considerations over moist areas on the bowlers’ run-ups on the Pavilion Finish.
England face Eire within the second ODI at Trent Bridge on Saturday.
Joe Root was the one member of England’s squad for the World Cup who had been slated to play at Headingley as he looked for a while within the center earlier than the match in India.
Zak Crawley, England’s captain for the three-match collection towards Eire, stated he didn’t anticipate Root to play at Trent Bridge, or within the remaining ODI of the summer time in Bristol subsequent Tuesday.
Root struggled for kind in his final 4 innings for England in ODIs – making 6, 0, 4 and 29 – throughout their latest four-match collection towards New Zealand.
England’s defence of the World Cup they gained so thrillingly in 2019 begins with a match towards New Zealand in Ahmedabad on 5 October.