Mikey O'Reilly's five wicket haul helped Ireland gain revenge for Tuesday's loss to Spain, as they beat the hosts by 10 wickets in a near faultless display. T

he YMCA left-armer took two wickets in the first over, and Spain faltered to 28 for 5. Danny Doyle-Calle's 34 threatened to take Spain past 100, but Man-of-the-Match O'Reilly's second over saw him take a hat-trick to finish with the excellent figures of 5 for 8 as they ended 87 all out.

Mikey O'Reilly

The modest target proved no trouble at all as openers Seamus Lynch and Max Burton knocked off the runs in less than five overs.

Terenure's Lynch clubbed 8 sixes and a four in an unbeaten 56 from just 17 balls, while Burton's 27 not out from 13 deliveries also saw him clear the ropes three times as well as one four.

The win sees Ireland leapfrog Spain at the top of the table, and they will aim to make it an Iberian double as they take on Portugal later this afternoon (4.30pm).