Big respect to Ireland, to concede 327 first up will have took a bit of wind out of their hopeful sails, then to lose skipper Porterfield first ball in the reply and keep dropping wickets till they were five down will have been very deflating. Then step forward Kevin O'Brien, it was his day, these things happen, and the way England have bowled and fielded in this tournament so far, it's no great shock it happened against us.
The batting looks in decent order, but the bowling needs a re-shuffle. Although not sure there's too many changes we can make that will make that big a difference. The option of using another spinner in Tredwell in place of Anderson, will Bopara's medium pacers be given a go, but more importantly how we can get Tremlett into the set-up ?
Ireland will rightly enjoy today, and hopefully they can push on and give a good account of themselves in the rest of the tournament, no point winning this then tailing off in the remaining games. They'll certainly gain a lot of belief from this win, and who knows with a bit of momentum where it may take them.
For England, we've still an excellent chance of qualifying for the quarter-finals, when the knock-out begins and who knows what may happen. You don't need to be a cricketing expert to acknowledge the fact that if England do not improve massively in the field and in their bowling strategies and the execution of those plans, then they'll be coming home sooner than they'd imagine.