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Ireland dump two-time winners West Indies out of the T20 World Cup

21 Oct, 2022 3:56 PM, Fri

Ireland dump two-time winners West Indies out of the T20 World Cup

Double cross heroes West Indies experienced an inelegant early leave the T20 World Cup as Ireland pounded them by nine wickets to come to the Super 12s. After the bowlers held West Indies down to 146/5 regardless of Brandon Ruler's 62, Paul Stirling and Andy Balbirnie set out the marker with a mind boggling opening stand. West Indies broke it yet that is the extent to which they could get with the ball as Ireland finished the pursuit serenely with 15 balls in excess. Stirling-Balbirnie take off the blocks West Indies required early wickets to make a match of their disappointing complete however the Irish openers had different plans. They went as fast as possible, raising their 50-run stand in the fifth over. The massacre began in the second once again - from Akeal Hosein - when the pair hit 16 off it. Nicholas Pooran welcomed on Odean Smith in the PowerPlay even before Jason Holder and that move was totally rebuffed too as Balbirnie crushed four, six, four in the initial three bundles of a 14-run over. The fifty organization fell off an extraordinary get shot from Balbirnie against a full and wide ball from Obed McCoy, saved over point wall. West Indies' legend from the success over Zimbabwe also was not saved as Alzarri Joseph yielded 20 off his initial two overs. The pair took Ireland to 64/0 - the group's most elevated PowerPlay score in all T20 World Cups. No post-PowerPlay circle back? Akeal Hosein shut down Balbirnie's blitzy innings in the eighth over when he got him captured at in reverse point, however that was a simple relief. Stirling carried on the Irish juggernaut, even as Pooran got back Joseph search of leap forwards. To exacerbate the situation, Odean Smith bowled a sharp bouncer and took a catch off his own bowling to excuse Lorcan Exhaust, just for the umpires to prevent him from leaving as Smith seemed to have exceeded on the conveyance. That summarized West Indies' level excursion as Exhaust too played a workable top dogs en route to a 35-ball 44 - while likewise getting the triumphant runs. Stirling in the mean time, completed unbeaten on 66 off 48 conveyances, with six fours and two sixes. West Indies' turbulent beginning with the bat Barry McCarthy recuperated from the whipping he got in the past game to stir things up around town length hard and possibly figure out an early wicket as Kyle Mayers holed out to mid-off. Johnson Charles then hit back in the accompanying over - off Curtis Campher - with two fours and a major six off a shaper. In any case, off-spinner Simi Singh offered width and got the right-hander to cut one to in reverse point. West Indies got 41/2 in the PowerPlay, and went into the center overs with the need to rapidly change gears. Battles in the center and against turn West Indies got only 26 runs in the four overs after the PowerPlay as Evin Lewis and Brandon Ruler - once again into the right spot of Shamarh Streams - restored the West Indies innings rather leisurely against the Irish quicks. They got to 67/2 of every 10 overs and expected to raise the stakes, yet Ireland targetted West Indies' new shortcoming - turn bowling - to turn the screws further. Lewis didn't peruse Gareth Delany's googly and miscued a success to mid-off. Nicholas Pooran, who made a certain beginning and, surprisingly, maneuvered a Joshua Little conveyance into the stands, was scattered by the flight presented by Delany too as he cut one to profound point. Delany had his third when Rovman Powell trudge cleared him directly to the profound square leg defender in the seventeenth over. He wrapped up with figures of 3 for 16 out of 4 overs, including 12 spot balls. Brandon Lord pushes on In spite of the destruction around him, Lord proceeded to get a 39-ball 50 years and combined efforts with Odean Smith for a three-over prosper toward the end. The pair hit 34 off the last three overs to push West Indies to 145/6. As it turned it, that absolute ended up being horribly lacking. Brief Scores: West Indies 146/5 in 20 overs (Brandon King 62, Johnson Charles 24; Gareth Delany 3-16) lost to Ireland 150/1 in 17.3 overs (Paul Stirling 65*, Andrew Balbirnie 37) by 9 wickets

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