ireland’s Young Eyes England Re-match: Batting Blueprint and Seamer Support Key
Ireland’s Curtis Young believes a repeat of their recent batting performance, coupled with improved support from the seam attack, holds the key to overcoming England in friday’s upcoming match. The team is focused on replicating the success they found in the first encounter, building on a strong foundation laid by their batters.
Young downplayed the impact of pitch conditions on Wednesday’s game, noting the slower wicket was familiar territory. While acknowledging a lack of significant swing or seam movement, he expressed hope for a track offering more assistance to Ireland’s pace bowlers on Friday.
“We all know how good England are, but we will back ourselves,” Young stated confidently. He emphasized the importance of the batting unit maintaining their brilliance and the bowlers providing crucial support to secure a positive result.
Focused Approach: Ignoring the Scoreboard
Interestingly, Young revealed a focused mindset when brought into the attack with England at 52-0. He deliberately avoided looking at the scoreboard, prioritizing getting into his rhythm and executing his game plan.
“I just wanted to get started and into my work,” he explained. He recognized England’s aggressive intent from the outset, acknowledging their strong start but highlighting Ireland’s adherence to pre-determined plans. Despite the challenge, the team remained committed to their strategy.
T20 Cricket: A Growing Passion
Young has emerged as a key figure in Ireland’s T20 International squad, currently ranking as their second-highest wicket-taker in the format. He’s developed a genuine fondness for the fast-paced nature of T20 cricket.
While acknowledging the demands of Test cricket - particularly the workload - Young finds T20 offers a unique and engaging experience. He believes consistent performance in this format requires simplicity and an acceptance of its unpredictable nature.
“Some days you can bowl well and get no wickets, and vice versa,” Young admitted. “It’s just about trying to be consistent and embracing it all.”
The Impact of Leadership and Confidence
Young credits former captain Gary Wilson with playing a pivotal role in his T20 development. Wilson’s consistent support and belief in his abilities provided the confidence Young needed to flourish.
“Gary really supported me and gave me a good run,” Young recalled. “He backed me and gave me confidence in that he wanted me and needed me in the team. I never really looked back after that.” This backing proved instrumental in solidifying his place within the Irish T20 setup.
Ultimately,Ireland’s success against England hinges on a collective effort – a powerful batting display backed by a determined bowling attack,all fueled by the confidence and experience of players like Curtis Young.








