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West Indies vs Ireland, 5th Match, Pool B at Nelson, , Feb 16 2015 - Match Result

RESULT
5th Match, Pool B, Nelson, February 16, 2015, ICC Cricket World Cup
(45.5/50 ov, T:305) 307/6

Ireland won by 4 wickets (with 25 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
92 (84)
paul-stirling
Match centre 
Scores: Chandan Duorah | Comms: Rohan Sharma
Scorecard summary
West Indies 304/7(50 overs)
102 (84)
3/50 (10)
89 (67)
1/71 (9)
Ireland 307/6(45.5 overs)
3/71 (8.5)
84 (67)
1/41 (8)

6.55 pm: Well that is all she wrote at the Saxton. Ireland pull away with a famous victory, winning this one by four wickets, as they get their tournament off to a rollicking start. West Indies, well, they will have to go back and try to arrest this decline in performance as they regroup ahead of their next clash against Pakistan in Christchurch. I suspect their will be a grisly post-mortem following all this...And can we call Ireland giantkillers anymore? The rest of the teams in the group better start paying attention.

This is also the first time a team has won chasing in the tournament, so that should put that theory, to rest. And spare a thought for Holder, who was making his World Cup captaincy debut. It's alright Jason, cricket can be like that sometimes..

Well that is it from us. We sincerely hope you enjoyed our coverage of today's epic encounter. Till the next time, this is Rohan Sharma signing off on behalf of ESPNcricinfo. Have a Guinness, will you?

William Porterfield, Ireland captain: It is obviously fantastic to win. This sets us up nicely for the next few games. Belief has been growing within the squad for a long time and we know what we are capable of, not just in this game but the other games in the competition as well. 300 was probably about par as we knew the pitch was good with a very quick outfield, so we felt it was well within grasp. Stirling and Joyce kicked on beautifully for us before Niall finished off the chase. I believe Ireland can qualify for the knockout stages. We are going into different conditions as we move on to Brisbane now. We just want to keep proving ourselves to the others.

Jason Holder, West Indies captain: It was a tough loss and obviously putting up 300 should have been enough, but it wasn't today. They came and added impetus for us (Lendl and Sammy) towards the end, but it wasn't enough. We tried to be better with our bowling at the Powerplay and the death overs, but we weren't able to pull them back. I think we just need to be a bit more precise when we set fields. We are just giving away too many boundaries during the middle overs

Don't forget to tune into our latest live showing of Match Point, which is set to begin momentarily. We should be getting more quotes from the match presentation, so don't go anywhere just yet!

Paul Stirling, Man of the Match: Great to get that first win of the competition and hopefully we can make it two for two in a week's time. It was a good toss to win and insert WI, we realised that and got quick early wickets.

The Man of the Match is Paul Stirling for his valuable 92 at the outset to set this up for Ireland

6.43 pm: A famous victory at the Saxton Oval as the World Cup is treated to their first upset, although maybe not so seeing the way Ireland bossed this affair. They began with a disciplined bowling performance that rocked West Indies to 87 for 5, before giving it away towards the end, but they have managed to redeem themselves with this wonderful chase.

Another World Cup, another huge Irish upset. Phil Simmons, their West Indies-born coach, will be mighty pleased with his boys.

6.41 pm: St. Patrick's day is just a month away, but you wouldn't have guessed it as Ireland celebrate like it is 1979. The Irish contingent within the crowd is having a whale of a time as well. The giant-killers do it once more as they add West Indies to their series of conquests as they continue to assert the qualities of the Associates. A famous victory in Nelson for the Shamrock Nation, shaped by the bats of Paul Stirling (92) and Ed Joyce (84), and it wouldn't have been complete without an O'Brien contributing, in this case, Niall with his unbeaten 79. They played with fearlessness and positivity, reminding the bigger nations about what cricket is really all about.

45.5
4
Taylor to Mooney, FOUR runs

Mooney hits the winning runs as Ireland cricket reaches greater heights! ends up getting away this pull which catches the edge to fly over the keeper to the boundary

45.4
Taylor to Mooney, no run

looking for the blockhole as this is drilled straight to mid-off

Cries of "Ireland, Ireland" going across

45.3
1
Taylor to N O'Brien, 1 run

manages to chip this fuller one over to the man at long off as there were some premature roars of celebration, but its not over yet folks

45.2
1
Taylor to Mooney, 1 run

able to scurry a single as this is worked away to the leg side to get Niall back on strike, much to the crowd's relief

45.1
Taylor to Mooney, no run

attempts a ramp to this shortish length that flies outside off to the keeper at a good height

Taylor to bowl with Mooney on strike

end of over 4511 runs • 1 wicket
IRE: 301/6CRR: 6.68 RRR: 0.80
Niall O'Brien78 (59b 11x4)
John Mooney1 (1b)
Kemar Roach 6-0-52-0
Jerome Taylor 8-0-65-3

Ireland need just the boundary now, although West Indies will be looking to keep them away from that for as long as possible

44.6
Roach to N O'Brien, no run

loud call for no as he defends this one on middle and off towards the off side

44.5
1
Roach to Mooney, 1 run

misfield at cover makes it just four to win as Chris Gayle at cover fumbles this straightforward take

Ireland within a meaty blow of victory in Nelson

44.4
1
Roach to N O'Brien, 1 run

now gets to the other end with a drop single as Ireland reach 300, which is greeted with much enthusiasm from the Saxton faithful

44.3
4
Roach to N O'Brien, FOUR runs

and with those two blows he seems to have eradicated all the tension that was beginning to fester. Digs deep before bending his knee to slice this through the extra-cover region for four. Beautiful cover drive

44.2
4
Roach to N O'Brien, FOUR runs

keep calm and trust in the Niall as he is able to glance this length delivery slipping down leg to the long leg boundary. Brings the equation down to 10 now

John Mooney now strides out to the middle. Played an important hand in Ireland's victory of England in 2011. Can he produce again with the bat today? He was struggling with his hamstrings before though

44.1
1W
Roach to N O'Brien, 1 run, OUT

steers this one past point towards the deep. Kevin chugs hard to try and get to the non-strikers when they return for the second, but he is well short of his ground. Doesn't even bother to wait for the umpire's call as he walks back to the pavilion. Ireland in a spot of bother here now as the innings heads towards its denouement

Kevin O'Brien run out (Smith/Roach) 0 (1b 0x4 0x6 3m) SR: 0
end of over 441 run • 1 wicket
IRE: 290/5CRR: 6.59 RRR: 2.50
Kevin O'Brien0 (1b)
Niall O'Brien68 (54b 9x4)
Jerome Taylor 8-0-65-3
Kemar Roach 5-0-41-0

Natasha: "we don't want a twist in the fairy tale here!"

43.6
Taylor to K O'Brien, no run

able to survive this final ball from Taylor to end a good over for the West Indies

The scoring rate has definitely gone down with those last few wickets, I wonder if there is a last twist in the tale? The O'Brien brothers are out in the middle as Kevin joins his kin

43.5
W
Taylor to Wilson, OUT

and the pressure does the trick as West Indies snag a late one here, getting Wilson to spoon this fuller delivery straight to short mid-off

Gary Wilson c Gayle b Taylor 1 (6b 0x4 0x6 12m) SR: 16.66
43.4
Taylor to Wilson, no run

surprises him with a shorter one which he doesn't get a hold off as he tries to evade the delivery

Aaditya: "Like the way WI have put the brakes on Irish scoring... shows you what a couple of wickets can do to the opposition... "

Pete: "Ireland vs NZ for the final!"

43.3
1
Taylor to N O'Brien, 1 run

goes for the tap-and-run which the pair complete smoothly without any issue

Niall not very happy with his bat as another one is sent out for him

43.2
Taylor to N O'Brien, no run

fires in a yorker which is dug out successfully towards the leg side

43.1
Taylor to N O'Brien, no run

little tentative there from Niall as he defended this away through point, as he initially looked for the run before being sent back by Wilson

end of over 433 runs
IRE: 289/4CRR: 6.72 RRR: 2.28
Gary Wilson1 (4b)
Niall O'Brien67 (51b 9x4)
Kemar Roach 5-0-41-0
Jerome Taylor 7-0-64-2

sam: "I actually grew up playing cricket on Saxton's field, well before it was turned into an international oval. There would normally be 5-10 kids games going on at the once on this same patch of grass. Seems bizarre that it's now hosting a World Cup match."

42.6
Roach to Wilson, no run

far too early into this pull as he looked to get this over to deep midwicket

42.5
Roach to Wilson, no run

defended on the front foot towards the off side

42.4
1
Roach to N O'Brien, 1 run

carved away off the back foot towards deep extra-cover as they are restricted to just the one

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
LMP Simmons
102 runs (84)
9 fours5 sixes
Productive shot
cut shot
18 runs
3 fours1 six
Control
86%
PR Stirling
92 runs (84)
9 fours3 sixes
Productive shot
pull
19 runs
1 four2 sixes
Control
86%
Best performances - bowlers
GH Dockrell
O
10
M
0
R
50
W
3
ECO
5
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
1W
JE Taylor
O
8.5
M
0
R
71
W
3
ECO
8.03
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
1W
Match details
Saxton Oval, Nelson
TossIreland, elected to field first
Series
Season2014/15
Player Of The Match
Match numberODI no. 3603
Hours of play (local time)11.00 start, First Session 11.00-14.30 Interval 14.30-15.15, Second Session 15.15-18.45
Match days16 February 2015 - day (50-over match)
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
PointsIreland 2, West Indies 0
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ICC Cricket World Cup

Pool A
TEAMMWLPTNRR
NZ660122.564
AUS64192.257
SL64280.371
BAN63270.136
ENG6244-0.753
AFG6152-1.853
SCOT6060-2.218
Pool B
TEAMMWLPTNRR
IND660121.827
SA64281.707
PAK6428-0.085
WI6336-0.053
IRE6336-0.933
ZIM6152-0.527
UAE6060-2.032