Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Ireland defeat Scotland to keep Cup dream alive

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

HARARE: Ireland roared back into contention in the Super Six with a victory over joint leaders Scotland to close the gap between the two to just a single point.

With both teams still to play a game and the other four teams still to play two, the race for the final – and automatic qualificat­ion to the showpiece tournament in England next summer – is set to go right down to the wire.

They may have spluttered through much of the competitio­n but Ireland were irresistib­le today. Their marquee players – Andy Balbirnie, Tim Murtagh, Boyd Rankin, the O’Brien brothers – all proved their pedigree in this make-or-break fixture, ensuring that Ireland’s 25-run victory keeps their World Cup dream alive.

For Scotland, meanwhile, whose form coming into the match had, in Calum MacLeod’s words, been “one ball short of perfect”, will be cursing a middle-order collapse that set them back after such a rambunctio­us start to their run-chase.

At 112/2 after 24 overs, with the captain Kyle Coetzer rattling along and the in-form Richie Berrington settling in, Scotland would have fancied their chances of reeling in Ireland’s competitiv­e 271/9.

Desperate for a wicket, William Porterfiel­d recalled Boyd Rankin into the attack, and the 6ft 8in quick immediatel­y delivered, pinning Coetzer on the crease to take out his off-stump.

On such moments can whole tournament­s rest, and Rankin sensed it, duly nicking off the left-handed George Munsey and then inducing a shot from Craig Wallace, who flat-batted an easy return catch to give Rankin three in the spell. Brief scores: Ireland 271-9 in 50 overs (A Balbirnie 105, N O’Brien 70, B Wheal 3-43) bt Scotland 246 all out in 47.4 overs (K Coetzer 61, B Rankin 4-63) by 25 runs

 ?? GETTY ?? Ireland’s Boyd Rankin.
GETTY Ireland’s Boyd Rankin.

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