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18:08 GMT, Sunday, 29 June 2008 19:08 UK

Ireland beat Bangladesh in Bangor

Kyle McCallan

Ireland enjoyed a comfortable five-wicket victory over Bangladesh 'A' in Sunday's one-day match at Bangor.

Bangladesh batted first and scored 110 for 9 off 44 overs with Kyle McCallan taking three wickets and Andre Botha claiming two victims.

Ireland replied by scoring 112 for 5 off 28 overs, Reinhardt Strydom scoring 40 and Botha 30 not out.

The Irish team beat the same opposition in a Twenty20 game at Eglinton on Friday night.

Phil Simmons' side now take on New Zealand and Scotland in one-day internationals on 1 and 2 July.




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