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Ireland Vs South Africa Live Score, 3rd ODI: IRE Eyeing 300-Plus Score In Abu Dhabi

Follow the live cricket scores and ball-by-ball commentary from the third ODI between Ireland and South Africa, right here

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Welcome to our live coverage of the third and final ODI between Ireland and South Africa in Abu Dhabi on Monday (October 7, 2024). With the Proteas already having clinched the series 2-0, the Irish side will look to pull one back and gain confidence by ending the tour on a high. Follow the live cricket scores and ball-by-ball commentary from the IRE vs RSA game, right here. (Streaming | More Cricket News)

Toss Update

Ireland captain Paul Stirling won the toss and decided to bat first against South Africa.

Regular South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma is not playing the match due to an elbow injury he picked up while batting in the second ODI. He has been replaced by Reeza Hendricks in the playing XI, while Rassie van der Dussen is leading the Proteas in his absence.

Playing XIs

South Africa: Ryan Rickelton(w), Reeza Hendricks, Rassie van der Dussen(c), Kyle Verreynne, Tristan Stubbs, Jason Smith, Andile Phehlukwayo, Bjorn Fortuin, Lizaad Williams, Lungi Ngidi, Ottneil Baartman.

Ireland: Andrew Balbirnie, Paul Stirling(c), Curtis Campher, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker(w), George Dockrell, Mark Adair, Matthew Humphreys, Craig Young, Graham Hume, Fionn Hand.

South Africa have come out all guns blazing in the 50-over leg, winning the first and second one-day internationals by 139 runs and 174 runs, respectively. The T20I series before that was drawn 1-1, so the ODI triumph augurs well for the Temba Bavuma-led Proteas, who travelled with a relatively young squad, as a number of experienced faces were not around. Ireland, on the other hand, are playing for pride.

The white-ball tour between the two sides was originally supposed to be hosted by Ireland, but is being held in the United Arab Emirates instead due to what the Ireland board's chief executive Warren Deutrom called "infrastructure constraints". Ireland do not have a permanent home stadium and have to pay rent and bring in temporary facilities each time they play at home.

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