Though England defeated Ireland by ten wickets in the one-off Test at Lords, former batter Mark Butcher believes the hosts' allowing the pair of Mark Adair and Andy McBrine to stitch a big partnership, is a concern and showed their lack of 'cutting edge' with the ball.
On day three, lower-order batters Adair and McBrine made 88 an 86 not out respectively in the second innings and hugely frustrated the hosts through a mammoth 163-run partnership as Ireland forced England to bat again.
England completed a small chase of 11 runs with Zak Crawley hitting three boundaries in four balls. But allowing Ireland's pair of Adair and McBrine to get big runs has concerned Butcher, especially with a highly-anticipated Ashes starting from June 16 at Edgbaston.