Ireland 150-1 (17.3 overs) beat West Indies 146-5 (20 overs)
Another amazing moment for Irish cricket
They advanced in the T20 World Cup by dumping out two-time champions West Indies with a nine-wicket victory in Hobart. In a winner-take-all final match of the group stage, Ireland coasted a pursuit of 147 with 15 balls to spare.
Paul Stirling added a whirlwind 73 with captain Andy Balbirnie for the first wicket and ended on 66 not out. A superb bowling display restricted West Indies to 146-5, with leg-spinner Gareth Delany picking up 3-16. Ireland will take their place in the Super 12 stage alongside heavyweights like hosts Australia, England, India and Pakistan. Their exact destination in the next phase will be confirmed by the result of the game between Scotland and Zimbabwe.
Highlights from Markhor on YouTube
Comments from the online world
One fan posted this on the BBC website: "Excellent win for Ireland, but not even qualifying for the final 12 must be rock bottom for the West Indies."
We also saw this interesting comment on Facebook: "West Indies turned up physically but not mentally for this tournament."
Another said the following on the same platform: "It must be brilliant for Ireland to dump out the former champions. Must be heartbreaking for the West Indian fans to see their team dumped. I don't think the West Indian players are that upset as there does not seem to be harmony between the board and the players."
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