Great win for Ireland – they fell away a bit after a great start when batting (102-1 in just 12 overs became 157 all out) – but they bowled well and England were woeful with the bat.
Just possible that Moeen was digging them out of a deep hole (87-5), but the rain hissed down a few minutes later (it is Australia in the summer – what a daft time to play cricket) when England were 105-5 and the magic DLS method said that they were five runs behind the notional target for the balls bowled.
The group looks very open now – so I'll be up early on Friday for the IRE-AFG and ENG-AUS double header.
it's not summer in Australia, at best it's early spring (would you be playing international cricket in the northern hemisphere in April?) and they're undergoing a really bad La Nina year down the east coast. The other match today was completely rained off.
I think it comes down to personal preference - and practicality - when Moeen Ali was at Worcestershire CC there were (at least) two other players with Ali as a second name.
Some scorecards name him as Ali, some as Moeen and some give both names.
Squeaky bum time now - Ireland played well (including giving England a good stuffing), but are on the plane home.
England need to beat Sri Lanka tomorrow morning to qualify for the semi-finals - NZ already through and Aus will qualify if England lose or are rained off (again).
Other group is more open - probably India and the Saffers, but Pakistan still have a chance if either of those two slip up.
SL now hold the fate of both England and Australia in their hands. Should be ineresting. I am on general principle always happy to see any or all of the self-described Big Three thrashed but alas one of them will go through tomorrow whatever happens. The Aussies got quite the fright today.