Ireland defeat England by three wickets
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•Ireland beat England in last-ball thriller for consolation win
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Ireland beat England by three wickets in the rain-affected third and final one-day international.
Alana Dalzell struck the winning boundary from the final ball of the match.
It was Ireland 's first win over England in the format since 2001 .
Ireland were cruising to their target of 155 from 22 overs, needing 18 from final three with eight wickets.
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