As Ireland advanced to the Twenty20 World Cup Super 12 on Friday and shockingly eliminated the two-time champions West Indies, veteran opener Paul Stirling smashed an undefeated 66.
As Ireland advanced to the Twenty20 World Cup Super 12 on Friday and shockingly eliminated the two-time champions West Indies, veteran opener Paul Stirling smashed an undefeated 66. The Caribbean team was held to 146-5 by disciplined bowling, with Gareth Delany claiming a career-high 3-16 before the Irish cruised to their mark in Hobart with 15 balls remaining and only one wicket lost.