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Will Porterfield plans to embarrass former Warwickshire boss

William Porterfield intends to give his old boss Ashley Giles a difficult day when Ireland face England in a one-day match in Dublin later this season.

Will Porterfield

William Porterfield intends to give his old boss Ashley Giles a difficult day when Ireland face England in a one-day match in Dublin later this season.

The Ireland captain has plenty of reasons to be thankful to Giles. It was the current England limited-overs coach who brought Porterfield to Edgbaston from Division Two side Gloucestershire in 2011 and always stuck by him before leaving to take the job with the national team last winter.

Giles has started well in his England role, steering them to the final of his first major tournament in charge, the ICC Champions Trophy which ended in a narrow win for India at a packed Edgbaston last Sunday.

The former Bears chief has a passion for winning which will demand that his team makes no mistake in the one-off match with Ireland when the countries meet over 50 overs in the RSA Challenge at Ireland’s new ground at Malahide in North Dublin on September 3.

But Ireland have every incentive to shine that day. And Porterfield is targeting a win to reaffirm his country’s credentials as dangerous opponents to the bigger teams – and constitute another small clause in their case for elevation, ultimately, to full Test match status.

“Victory over England would be massive,” Porterfield said. “Any time that Ireland face England in sport there is always big interest.

“After we beat them in the last World Cup, people who had never had any interest in cricket started to take notice. When I go back now and jump in a taxi, I’ll often have a full-blown conversation about cricket with the taxi-driver. A few years ago, that wouldn’t happen.

“We recently showed again what we can do in the two games against Pakistan when it was frustrating to come out of those without a win, especially tying the first game, having played some really good cricket. It was very pleasing to get ourselves into a winning position against a side like Pakstan rather than just giving them a game. That shows where we are as a team.