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The Monexus
Vol. I · No. 165
Sunday, 14 June 2026
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Updated 08:42 UTC
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Smith's six-for puts New Zealand in command against Ireland at Stormont

Nathan Smith recorded his international career best of 6 for 40 as New Zealand seized control of the one-off Test against Ireland on the second day at Stormont, leaving the visitors firmly on top in Belfast.

Nathan Smith recorded his international career best of 6 for 40 as New Zealand seized control of the one-off Test against Ireland on the second day at Stormont, leaving the visitors firmly on top in Belfast. The Guardian / Photography

Nathan Smith recorded his international career best of 6 for 40 as New Zealand seized control of the one-off Test against Ireland on the second day at Stormont, leaving the visitors firmly on top in Belfast.

The 28-year-old off-spinner dismantled Ireland's lower order on the afternoon of 28 May 2026, helping the Black Caps bowl the hosts out for 203 and establish a commanding lead after enforcing the follow-on. Smith, who had taken just one wicket across his previous four Test appearances, produced a spell of precise, probing bowling that Ireland's lineup could not withstand. His figures surpass the 5 for 84 he managed against South Africa in March, marking a breakthrough performance at the highest level of the game.

A career-best spell on the biggest stage

Smith's performance was measured in economy as much as wickets. He conceded under two runs per over across his 23-ball opening spell, suffocating Ireland's scoring options while building pressure from one end. By the time tea arrived, Ireland had lost four wickets for the addition of fewer than 60 runs, their recovery from 97 for 6 having stalled comprehensively. The New Zealand attack, working on a pitch offering genuine turn, exploited the conditions with discipline that left Ireland's batsmen without an answer.

The spell drew on the experience Smith has accumulated since his debut in 2022, though the numbers reflect a different player to the one who struggled for penetration in his early Test appearances. His ability to vary pace and angle made him a persistent threat, and the breakthrough wickets came at moments that cracked open the innings when Ireland had begun to steady themselves.

Ireland's struggle on a challenging surface

Ireland entered the second day having fought back from a poor opening to reach 361 for 5 on the first day, with a respectable total seemingly within reach. That position evaporated quickly once Smith found his rhythm. The hosts lost their final five wickets for a addition of 44 runs, surrendering a first-innings deficit that left New Zealand in a position to dictate terms.

The follow-on was enforced without hesitation. New Zealand's depth in bowling, with Smith supported by a capable attack, meant they could maintain pressure across extended periods without concern for fatigue or workload. For Ireland, the challenge now is to find a way back into a match where the visitors hold all the advantages in both batting depth and bowling variety.

The broader context for Irish cricket

This one-off Test represents one of Ireland's rare opportunities at the five-day level against a Full Member nation, a fixture that carries significance beyond the immediate result. The Irish side, elevated to Test status in 2017, continues to face a steep learning curve against established opponents. The Stormont surface, offering seam and spin in equal measure, has exposed gaps in technique that teams like New Zealand have been drilling into for decades.

For New Zealand, the match serves as preparation for a packed schedule ahead, with the Test providing match time for players who will feature in the coming months. Smith's emergence as a genuine attacking option strengthens the side's balance, giving the leadership a reliable spin alternative on surfaces where turn becomes a factor.

What lies ahead

New Zealand's position is dominant. With a substantial lead already established and a batting lineup that includes experienced hands capable of batting long, the visitors are well placed to press for an innings victory. Ireland must find resilience with the bat and accuracy with the ball to prevent the match from slipping further away.

Smith's breakthrough may also reshape selection considerations for the matches ahead. A spinner who can take wickets on an unresponsive surface adds a dimension that New Zealand's attack has lacked in certain conditions, and his performance at Stormont will not have gone unnoticed by the team management.

The match continues on 29 May 2026.

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