They chased down a daunting 329 to defeat England.
Ireland captain Andrew Balbirnie says last night's victory over England is a "huge win" for the team.
Balbirnie and Paul Stirling put on a 214-run stand between them to help Ireland chase down 329 to beat the reigning world champions.
It's also secured the boys in green 10-points in the World Cup Super League as they bid to qualify for the finals in 2023.
The Ireland skipper says they were determined to win after losing the first two matches of the series:
Happy. That’s it, really. Just happy. pic.twitter.com/TEbuCdwuQB
— Cricket Ireland (@Irelandcricket) August 4, 2020
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