Ireland target maiden Test victory

GALLE. — Mark Adair says there is an excitement in the Ireland squad about “potentially being the first Irish team to win a Test” as they prepare to face Sri Lanka in a two-match series in Galle.

The first Test starts tomorrow, with the second on 24 April.

Having not played a Test for four years, Ireland lost to Bangladesh by seven wickets in the red-ball form of the game this month.

“There are only so many times you can be a plucky loser,” said Adair.

“Everyone has bought into the squad culture and we feel like we can be competitive every game. Everyone is excited about getting going again.

“They [Sri Lanka] are a very good team and they’ve got a great record in Galle. That’s something the players and coaching staff have looked at and will continue to look at in the next two Tests.”

Ireland were granted Test status in June 2017, but have played only four Tests since then, their defeat by Bangladesh their first contest in the red-ball format since facing England at Lord’s in July 2019.

Sri Lanka lost their most recent Test series 2-0 to New Zealand in March, having drawn 1-1 against Pakistan and Australia last summer.

The Irish team found themselves on the back foot in their one-off Test against Bangladesh, scoring 214 in their first innings, then improving to 292 in their second innings with the help of a century from Lorcan Tucker.

Bangladesh made 369 in their initial reply and reached their target of 138 to win the game with seven wickets and a full day to spare.

“We were disappointed with how both innings went against Bangladesh,” said Adair. “We showed a lot of fight and grit, but didn’t really cash in on a good batting track in the first few days.

“If we have a better performance on day one how does that impact the game moving forward? It’s just trying to bring that mindset and consistency into these next couple of Tests.” —BBC Sport.

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