England win ODI series against Ireland third match abandoned
STYLISH: England's Sam Hain bats watched by Ireland wicketkeeper Lorcan Tucker during the third Metro Bank one day international at the Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol. Pic: Nick Potts/PA Wire
Ben Duckett's dashing maiden ODI century after an astonishing early blitz from Phil Salt was negated by the elements as England's summer ended in soggy fashion against Ireland at Bristol.
Salt caused carnage with a buccaneering 61 off 28 balls as England brought up 100 after seven overs, laying the foundations for Duckett, a contender for a non-travelling reserve spot at the World Cup.
Duckett struggled for fluency initially but moved superbly through the gears and brought up his hundred off 72 balls, reaching 107 not out in England's 280 for four off just 31 overs before rain intervened.
The downpour was brief but a deluge saturated the outfield, where several puddles formed almost immediately, while the ground staff struggled to get the covers on promptly, hindered also by wind.
Barely half an hour after the players came off at 2.48pm, hands were being shaken between the sides on the dressing room balconies at 3.21pm, as England settled for a 1-0 win in the Metro Bank series.





