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T20 World Cup: Ireland reach Super 12s and eliminate West Indies with crushing win in Hobart | Cricket News


Ireland have qualified for the Super 12 stage of the T20 World Cup and eliminated two-time champions West Indies after a thumping nine-wicket win in Hobart.

Ireland are into the second round for the first time since 2009, with West Indies – winners of this tournament in 2012 and 2016 – subjected to a first-round exit for just the second time after a crushing defeat at Bellerive Oval.

Paul Stirling (66 not out off 48) and Ireland skipper Andrew Balbirnie (37 off 23) pumped an opening stand of 73 from just 7.3 overs as their side eased to a target of 147 with 15 deliveries to spare.

Stirling went on to secure a 32-ball half-century during an unbroken second-wicket partnership of 79 with Lorcan Tucker (45no off 35).

Leg-spinner Gareth Delany had earlier starred for Ireland with the ball, bagging 3-16 from four overs as West Indies were restricted to 146-5, with only Brandon King (62 off 48) playing a sustained innings.

Ireland's Gareth Delany (2nd L) celebrates his wicket of West Indies' Rovman Powell with teammates during the ICC mens Twenty20 World Cup 2022 cricket match between West Indies and Ireland at Bellerive Oval in Hobart on October 21, 2022. - -- IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE -- (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP) / -- IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE -- (Photo by DAVID GRAY/AFP via Getty Images)
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Ireland were impressive with the ball, restricting West Indies to 146-5 at Bellerive Oval

Ireland lost their opening match to Zimbabwe and were then labouring in their run chase against Scotland – but they rallied to win that match before recording a famous victory over West Indies, albeit against a team without the star names of yesteryear.

Ireland currently top Group B but could drop into second place on net run-rate if the rain stays away and there is a winner between Scotland and Zimbabwe in Friday’s second shootout in Hobart.

A second-placed finish would take Ireland into England’s Super 12 pool, with the teams meeting at the MCG on Wednesday, October 26.

Nicholas Pooran, West Indies (Getty Images)
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West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran cut a frustrated figure after being dismissed for 13 by Ireland spinner Gareth Delany

Delany dismissed Evin Lewis (13), West Indies captain Nicholas Pooran (13) and Rovman Powell (6) during his excellent spell.

Seamer Mark Adair (0-26 from four overs) was economical, too – although his final over was taken for 14 as West Indies plundered 34 from the final three.

Setting about an achievable but still potentially tricky chase, Ireland got off to an absolute flier, with Stirling and Balbirnie biffing a combined 11 boundaries – Balbirnie with three in a row off Odean Smith in the fourth over – before the captain slashed left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein to point.

Smith was later denied the wicket of Tucker after overstepping.

More to follow…



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