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We'll cruise to a comfortable but unremarkable victory.

everyone else seems chuffed about the Bell wicket:



obo = "WICKET! Bell c O'Brien b O'Brien 31 (England 89-3) Thank God for that."


cricinfo = "Thank goodness that's over. No need for such pedestrian batting - ever. Ireland celebrate the wicket ... but not nearly as enthusiastically as almost all of England. I swear that Michael Vaughan was seen to leap up and high five Andrew Flintoff...

21.2 KJ O'Brien to Bell, OUT, gone! Bell's turgid knock comes to a tame end, attempting to late-cut a straight one from O'Brien...but he could only deflect it straight into the wicketkeeper's gloves

IR Bell c wicket-keeperNJ O'Brien b KJ O'Brien 31 (74b 2x4 0x6) SR: 41.89"

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