“You ask this whole group how special this is!”: Irish skipper Balbirnie after maiden Test win

Dharmendra2 kumar

getcricketnews|02-03-2024

Abu Dhabi [UAE], March 1 : After leading Ireland to their maiden Test win, skipper Andrew Balbirnie was ecstatic, saying he was glad to "get the monkey off the back".

Speaking to media persons at the post-match press conference, the Irish skipper said the historic win over Afghanistan in the one-off Test at Abu Dhabi will inspire his side to mark further forward strides in the game's longest and most challenging format.

Riding on Balbirnie's 58* and Lorcan Tucker's run-a-ball 27*, Ireland recovered from an initial slump to overhaul the modest victory target of 111.

The cricket-mad country, which played its maiden Test against Pakistan in 2018, erupted in celebrations as the team scripted its first win in the red-ball format.

"I can't [believe this win]. It's right up there. You ask this whole group how special this is! A lot of our guys didn't get to play Test cricket. Hopefully, people back home want to be Test cricketers,"

Balbirnie said after the six-wicket victory over Afghanistan.

"We knew it would be attritional stuff... it's just an all-round performance. We're absolutely excited.

You have to look at how busy the schedule is. There's a lot of cricket in the world that is going on. We've created results, and created history. The monkey is off the back. Very special to do that," the Irish skipper added.

Ireland were tottering at 13/3 and there were a few flutters in the dressing room when skipper Balbirnie walked in to front up against a spirited Afghan attack.

In the able company of middle-order batsman Lorcan Tucker, Blabirnie mixed caution with controlled aggression to settle the nerves in the Irish camp and eventually take his team to a historic win.

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