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Ireland beat Afghanistan in final to retain ICC World T20 Qualifiers title
Paul Stirling and veteran Trent Johnston starred for Ireland as Afghanistan were bowled out for 157, chasing a mammoth 225 for a win in Abu Dhabi.
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Former Ireland skipper Trent Johnston to retire
Australia-born Johnston has played 186 times for Ireland, appearing in both the 2007 and 2011 World Cups, but the pace bowler admits the strain of competing at the highest level is starting to take its toll.
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Darren Sammy wants improved bowling against Ireland
West Indies captain Darren Sammy has conceded that his team must improve on bowling in the decisive ICC World Twenty20 Group B tournament match against Ireland here on Monday.
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WT20 Preview: West Indies in must-win situation against Ireland
Having lost to Australia in their World Twenty20 opener, West Indies would not have the luxury of experimenting against Ireland here on Monday, as they need a win at any cost to book a berth in the Super Eight stage.
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Ireland beat Namibia to enter ICC World Twenty20
Ireland will play in the World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka after hammering Namibia by nine wickets in the preliminary final of the qualifying tournament here on Saturday.
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Ireland clinch T20 series against Kenya
Ireland beat Kenya by two runs to complete a 3-0 clean sweep in their Twenty20 cricket series at the Mombasa Sports Club on Friday.
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Ireland's Johnston thanks Lady Luck
Ireland's strapping fast bowler Trent Johnston says luck was on his side when he dismissed two of India's key batsmen - Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir.
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Gayle adds to Windies injury woes
Injury-plagued West Indies were dealt a major blow on Friday when hard-hitting opener Chris Gayle was ruled out of the key World Cup clash against Ireland with an abdominal strain.
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Pollard and Smith power Windies to victory
A Kieron Pollard-inspired West Indies stifled a brave fightback by Ireland on Friday to win by 44 runs and put one foot in the World Cup quarter-finals.
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Stone pelting incident is behind us: Sammy
West Indies captain Darren Sammy on Thursday said they have left behind the stone pelting incident in Dhaka and are focused on Friday's clash against the ever improving Ireland, which has the potential to create another upset in the World Cup.