The Telegraph's editorial attempted to put the shock three-wicket defeat into context.
"Over the years, England's national sports teams have been on the wrong end of some infamous defeats," it said.
"Until yesterday, America's 1-0 victory in the football World Cup of 1950 was probably the most notorious. But the extraordinary triumph of Ireland's cricketers in their World Cup group match in Bangalore must rank alongside any sporting upset of yore."
Richard Hobson, writing in The Times, lauded the swashbuckling batsman's unusual style.
"With dyed pink hair, Kevin O'Brien looked more like the frontman in a punk rock band than a cricketer and there was a strong element of punk about the innings that has left England clinging to their World Cup place," Hobson wrote.
"Bold and brash, raw and uninhibited, it was the equivalent of a snarling, two-fingered salute to the mainstream," he added.
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