During New Zealand’s third ODI against Ireland, Tom Latham’s six breaks a glass window. Tom Latham’s shot hit the glass window that followed the advertisement board just after the boundary ropes.
New Zealand defeated Ireland by a narrow margin in the third and final ODI on Friday, completing a 3-0 series sweep. The match in Dublin was an action-packed affair that kept the audience guessing until the final ball. A total of 719 runs were scored in the game, but only one run separated the two teams by the end of the entire 100 overs. The match provided plenty of entertainment for the fans, from Curtis Campher’s stunning run-out to Blair Tickner’s thrilling last over finish.
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Tom Latham’s six breaks a glass window
Among all of this, Tom Latham’s glass window-breaking six drew the attention of the audience. The southpaw danced down the track and hit an Andy McBrine delivery over long-on for a six on the first ball of the 19th over. The ball landed near the boundary ropes and struck the glass window that followed the advertisement board.
Curtis Campher took Latham’s wicket after he scored 30 runs off 26 balls. His inning was peppered with three fours and a six.
New Zealand batted first and scored 360/6. Martin Guptill scored 115 runs, and Henry Nicholls added 79 runs to the team’s total. In his quota of 10 overs, Joshua Little took two wickets but conceded at an economy rate of 8.4 runs per over.
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Ireland were restricted to 359/9 in their 50-over quota, despite centuries from Paul Stirling (120) and Harry Tector (108). Matt Henry finished with 4/68, while Mitchell Santner had 3 for 71.
New Zealand and Ireland will resume their rivalry on Monday with a three-match Twenty20 International series.
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