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ODI no. 2539
ICC World Cup - 9th Match, Group D
Ireland v Pakistan
2006/07 season

Played at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica (neutral venue), on 17 March 2007 (50-over match)

Result Ireland won by 3 wickets (with 32 balls remaining) (D/L method)

 Pakistan innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4s 6s SR
Mohammad Hafeez c wicket-keeperNJ O'Brien b Langford-Smith 4 3 6 1 0 66.66
Imran Nazir c Morgan b Botha 24 89 51 3 0 47.05
Younis Khan c Botha b Rankin 0 12 3 0 0 0.00
Mohammad Yousuf c Porterfield b Johnston 15 42 31 2 0 48.38
captain Inzamam-ul-Haq c Morgan b Botha 1 4 3 0 0 33.33
Shoaib Malik c wicket-keeperNJ O'Brien b KJ O'Brien 9 29 25 2 0 36.00
wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal c Johnston b Rankin 27 53 47 4 0 57.44
Azhar Mahmood c Johnston b Rankin 2 35 21 0 0 9.52
Mohammad Sami c Bray b McCallan 12 51 34 1 0 35.29
Iftikhar Anjum not out 8 54 43 0 0 18.60
Umar Gul c sub b McCallan 1 7 13 0 0 7.69
    Extras (lb 3, w 23, nb 3) 29
    Total (all out; 45.4 overs) 132

Fall of wickets1-7 (Mohammad Hafeez, 0.6 ov), 2-15 (Younis Khan, 3.3 ov), 3-56 (Mohammad Yousuf, 12.5 ov), 4-58 (Inzamam-ul-Haq, 13.1 ov), 5-66 (Imran Nazir, 17.6 ov), 6-72 (Shoaib Malik, 20.3 ov), 7-103 (Azhar Mahmood, 30.2 ov), 8-105 (Kamran Akmal, 30.5 ov), 9-130 (Mohammad Sami, 43.1 ov), 10-132 (Umar Gul, 45.4 ov)

 Bowling O M R W Econ
 D Langford-Smith 10 1 31 1 3.10 (1nb, 5w)
 WB Rankin 9 1 32 3 3.55 (1nb, 13w)
 AC Botha 8 4 5 2 0.62
 DT Johnston 7 1 20 1 2.85 (1nb, 4w)
 KJ O'Brien 6 0 29 1 4.83 (1w)
 WK McCallan 5.4 1 12 2 2.11

 Ireland innings (target: 128 runs from 47 overs) R M B 4s 6s SR
JP Bray lbw b Mohammad Sami 3 13 13 0 0 23.07
WTS Porterfield b Mohammad Hafeez 13 100 50 1 0 26.00
EJG Morgan lbw b Mohammad Sami 2 9 5 0 0 40.00
wicket-keeper NJ O'Brien st wicket-keeperKamran Akmal b Shoaib Malik 72 157 107 6 1 67.28
AC Botha c Mohammad Hafeez b Mohammad Sami 0 15 6 0 0 0.00
KJ O'Brien not out 16 106 52 2 0 30.76
AR White c Mohammad Hafeez b Iftikhar Anjum 4 3 3 1 0 133.33
WK McCallan c Younis Khan b Iftikhar Anjum 0 2 1 0 0 0.00
captain DT Johnston not out 9 32 14 0 1 64.28
    Extras (lb 2, w 11, nb 1) 14
    Total (7 wickets; 41.4 overs) 133

Did not bat D Langford-Smith, WB Rankin

Fall of wickets1-7 (Bray, 3.1 ov), 2-15 (Morgan, 5.3 ov), 3-62 (Porterfield, 20.6 ov), 4-70 (Botha, 23.6 ov), 5-108 (NJ O'Brien, 33.6 ov), 6-113 (White, 34.5 ov), 7-113 (McCallan, 34.6 ov)

 Bowling O M R W Econ
 Umar Gul 9 0 24 0 2.66 (3w)
 Mohammad Sami 10 0 29 3 2.90 (3w)
 Iftikhar Anjum 10 0 29 2 2.90 (3w)
 Azhar Mahmood 7.4 1 25 0 3.26 (2w)
 Mohammad Hafeez 4 0 15 1 3.75
 Shoaib Malik 1 0 9 1 9.00 (1nb)

Toss Ireland, who chose to field first
Points Ireland 2, Pakistan 0

Player of the match NJ O'Brien (Ireland)

Umpires BF Bowden (New Zealand) and BG Jerling (South Africa)
TV umpire SJA Taufel (Australia)
Match referee BC Broad (England)
Reserve umpire IJ Gould (England)

 Match notes

  • Pakistan innings
  • Power Play 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0
  • Pakistan: 50 runs in 10.6 overs (80 balls), Extras 14
  • Power Play 3: Overs 15.1 - 20.0
  • Pakistan: 100 runs in 29.3 overs (196 balls), Extras 20
  • Ireland innings
  • Power Play 2: Overs 10.1 - 15.0
  • Rain: Ireland - 0/0
  • Drinks: Ireland - 44/2 in 14.3 overs (WTS Porterfield 10, NJ O'Brien 25)
  • Ireland: 50 runs in 18.1 overs (112 balls), Extras 5
  • NJ O'Brien: 50 off 74 balls (4 x 4)
  • Bad Light: Ireland - 81/4 in 27.3 overs (NJ O'Brien 54, KJ O'Brien 0)
  • Rain: Ireland - 81/4 in 27.3 overs (NJ O'Brien 54, KJ O'Brien 0)
  • Power Play 3: Overs 29.1 - 33.0
  • Ireland: 100 runs in 33.2 overs (208 balls), Extras 10

    The day the Blarney Army roared


    By Jerry O'Sullivan, sports editor for the Irish radio station, Newstalk 106-108fm
    March 17, 2007

    Ireland 133 for 7 (N O'Brien 72, K O'Brien 16*) beat Pakistan 132 (Akmal 27, Rankin 3-32) by three wickets S

    How does one even begin to process what just happened at Sabina Park today? Ireland, a team of part-timers and county cricketers, knocking the fourth-ranked ODI team in the world out of the World Cup. Even saying it out loud doesn't help - it's almost too much to take in. S

    For the fans in the ground today this will go down as a day to compare with famous Irish underdog victories in other codes such as Munster beating the All Blacks in 1978 (which every Munster fan ever born claims to have been present for - a tall tale that will be replicating itself among the cricket fraternity after today) or Ireland beating Italy at USA 94. But instead of Ray Houghton, Paul McGrath and Packie Bonner it was the lesser-known names of Niall O'Brien, Jeremy Bray, Boyd Rankin, Kyle McCallan and Trent Johnston that will rightly be lauded. S

    The fans are a big part of this World Cup week and the "Blarney Army" has made its mark on the tournament for its exuberant support of the team - one of the memories of the day for me will be the singing of "Are you England in disguise?" following the dismissal of Mohammed Yousuf and Inzamam-ul-Haq. Who would have thought Irish fans would have had the chance to have the temerity? S

    There is something else to rejoice in for followers and journalists alike in this incredible story - the refreshing openness and honesty of the Irish set-up. Here is a self-aware group of players with just the right amount of self-belief to take advantage of situations like today and make something happen. Throughout they have remained close to their fans and nearly always have something interesting to say. S

    What will this mean for Irish Cricket? Increased awareness among the public and more money - both private in the form of sponsorship and public in the form of the Irish Sports Council. These are the two things the game needs the most. We in Ireland are no different to any other country - the corporate dollar goes to the sports that make noise and provide success stories and today's result will entitle cricket in Ireland to a piece of that pie - a small piece maybe, but enough to make a difference to a sport trying to make itself noticed among the behemoths of gaelic games, soccer and rugby. S

    After the Zimbabwe tie on Thursday the Irish Times ran with a picture of Andrew White celebrating taking a wicket on its front page on Saturday - that was something that's never happened before for Irish cricket, and it was a move guaranteed to get a lot of attention from the non-cricketing sporting public. Imagine what they'll make of today's incredible tale. What is more, it was a win that will almost certainly ensure they are a part of this Caribbean World Cup for another four weeks at least. S

    Irish rugby had a horror day of last-minute drama and close calls that didn't go their way - but perhaps their bad luck in northern Europe was balanced out by the luck the Irish cricket team made for itself at Sabina Park. Ireland are fast becoming the story of this World Cup and that's something these players - these fitness instructors, postmen and teachers - deserve. S


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