With the five-match One-Day International arrangement to be determined at 1-1, Ireland and Afghanistan head into the fourth diversion in Belfast on Sunday (July 17) with an opportunity to take an unassailable lead.
The arrangement is essential for both sides as it's seen as an opposition of the main two Associate groups. Fittingly, both Ireland and Afghanistan have battled neck and neck as such, bringing about the 1-1 scoreline after the primary match was washed out by downpour.
Ireland maybe went into the arrangement with an edge as it was playing at home however Afghanistan didn't take much time to show why it is viewed as an unsafe unit. The meeting side had warmed up to this arrangement with a 1-0 ODI win over Scotland and proceeded with the structure into the second amusement against Ireland bringing about a 39-run win.
The arrangement is essential for both sides as it's seen as an opposition of the main two Associate groups. Fittingly, both Ireland and Afghanistan have battled neck and neck as such, bringing about the 1-1 scoreline after the primary match was washed out by downpour.
Ireland maybe went into the arrangement with an edge as it was playing at home however Afghanistan didn't take much time to show why it is viewed as an unsafe unit. The meeting side had warmed up to this arrangement with a 1-0 ODI win over Scotland and proceeded with the structure into the second amusement against Ireland bringing about a 39-run win.