Southampton: England captain Eoin Morgan hailed the depth in his squad after they beat Ireland by four wickets at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton to claim a 2-0 lead in the three-match series. England are playing with a side that has none of the players from the Test team that played the West Indies in a three-Test series in July.
"We have a lot of guys who can change the match with the bat at the top of the order, they have the potential. These guys take the game away from the opposition," said Morgan in the post-match presentation ceremony.
"I was going to bat at 4 and then we changed it. I am more than happy to give guys opportunities. It's difficult with two bubbles, obviously, Test match is a priority. We are trying to fit the best XI in the white ball format."
England chased down a target of 213 and looked set for an easy win while Jonny Bairstow was going after the bowlers. But after three quick wickets fell between 16th and 20th over, Sam Billings and David Willey saw them through to the finish line. Earlier, Ireland were taken beyond the 200-run mark after being 91/6 due to a lower order fightback led by 21-year-old Curtis Campher.