Ireland all-rounder Gareth Delany has credited his improved spin bowling show to new spin bowling coach Nathan Hauritz, saying the former Australia player has asked for the spinners to be braver while bowling in the middle overs.
Delany has played 13 ODIs and 47 T20Is for Ireland since his international debut in July 2019. But it has been his improved show with the ball that has stood out in Ireland's home summer and made him an integral part of the bowling attack, picking seven wickets in his last five matches at an average of 19.14 and economy rate of 7.05.
"Scott Irvine (Performance Analyst) provides us with some good insight into their strengths and weaknesses and then as a spin unit we've been having very good discussions in coming up with game plans for each of the opposition players. I've also felt that I've regained confidence in my bowling which has helped massively too."