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Highlights, Ireland vs New Zealand 1st T20I, Full cricket score: Black Caps win by 31 runs

PREVIEW: After an exciting ODI series, Ireland and New Zealand are now set to take on each other in the T20I series. The first match takes place at Civil Service Cricket Club, Belfast.

SQUADS

Ireland: Paul Stirling, Harry Tector, Andrew Balbirnie(c), Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, Lorcan Tucker(w), Andy McBrine, George Dockrell, Joshua Little, Mark Adair, Craig Young, Stephen Doheny, Barry McCarthy, Conor Olphert

New Zealand: Martin Guptill, Daryl Mitchell, Mark Chapman, Finn Allen, Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner(c), Jacob Duffy, Dane Cleaver(w), Michael Rippon, Lockie Ferguson, Michael Bracewell, Ish Sodhi, Ben Sears, Blair Tickner

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