<p>David Willey marked his return to England duty with four quick wickets during an Ireland collapse at Southampton on Thursday as one-day international cricket resumed for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown.</p>.<p>The left-arm paceman was appearing in his first ODI since being left out of England's World Cup-winning squad for Jofra Archer.</p>.<p>And he responded by taking 4-12 inside four overs as Ireland slumped to 28-5 after losing the toss in a match that launches the new World Cup Super League, which will determine qualification for the 2023 50-over showpiece in India.</p>.<p>Given the first over by England captain Eoin Morgan, Willey need just four balls to have Ireland dangerman Paul Stirling chipping an inswinger to the skipper at midwicket.</p>.<p>And Ireland were 7-2 when captain Andy Balbirnie was caught behind driving at Willey.</p>.<p>Ireland ODI debutant Harry Tector was then bowled for a nine-ball duck by Saqib Mahmood.</p>.<p>Gareth Delany hit five fours in his 22 before he struck Willey straight to Tom Banton at backward point.</p>.<p>And next ball the 30-year-old Willey, the son of former England batsman and umpire David Willey, had Lorcan Tucker lbw for a duck on review to leave Ireland in dire straits at 28-5 inside seven overs.</p>.<p>The three-match series is being played behind closed doors.</p>.<p>As happened before each of the recent England-West Indies Tests, players from both sides took a knee before play in support of the Black Lives Matter campaign.</p>.<p>The match is England's first home ODI since beating New Zealand in a dramatic Super Over in last year's World Cup final at Lord's.</p>.<p>England's red and white-ball fixtures are overlapping in a season cut short by the coronavirus outbreak and they are maintaining two separate squads, meaning a clutch of World Cup winners including Joe Root, Ben Stokes and Archer will not feature against Ireland.</p>.<p>But England's side on Thursday featured several familiar faces including Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow and Adil Rashid, as well as Morgan.</p>.<p>Ireland's team included veteran all-rounder Kevin O'Brien, whose stunning century set up a remarkable win over England during the 2011 World Cup in Bangalore.</p>
<p>David Willey marked his return to England duty with four quick wickets during an Ireland collapse at Southampton on Thursday as one-day international cricket resumed for the first time since the coronavirus lockdown.</p>.<p>The left-arm paceman was appearing in his first ODI since being left out of England's World Cup-winning squad for Jofra Archer.</p>.<p>And he responded by taking 4-12 inside four overs as Ireland slumped to 28-5 after losing the toss in a match that launches the new World Cup Super League, which will determine qualification for the 2023 50-over showpiece in India.</p>.<p>Given the first over by England captain Eoin Morgan, Willey need just four balls to have Ireland dangerman Paul Stirling chipping an inswinger to the skipper at midwicket.</p>.<p>And Ireland were 7-2 when captain Andy Balbirnie was caught behind driving at Willey.</p>.<p>Ireland ODI debutant Harry Tector was then bowled for a nine-ball duck by Saqib Mahmood.</p>.<p>Gareth Delany hit five fours in his 22 before he struck Willey straight to Tom Banton at backward point.</p>.<p>And next ball the 30-year-old Willey, the son of former England batsman and umpire David Willey, had Lorcan Tucker lbw for a duck on review to leave Ireland in dire straits at 28-5 inside seven overs.</p>.<p>The three-match series is being played behind closed doors.</p>.<p>As happened before each of the recent England-West Indies Tests, players from both sides took a knee before play in support of the Black Lives Matter campaign.</p>.<p>The match is England's first home ODI since beating New Zealand in a dramatic Super Over in last year's World Cup final at Lord's.</p>.<p>England's red and white-ball fixtures are overlapping in a season cut short by the coronavirus outbreak and they are maintaining two separate squads, meaning a clutch of World Cup winners including Joe Root, Ben Stokes and Archer will not feature against Ireland.</p>.<p>But England's side on Thursday featured several familiar faces including Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow and Adil Rashid, as well as Morgan.</p>.<p>Ireland's team included veteran all-rounder Kevin O'Brien, whose stunning century set up a remarkable win over England during the 2011 World Cup in Bangalore.</p>