The Free Press Journal

A BATTLE OF MINNOWS

Ireland and Zimbabwe look to crunch each other

- —PTI

With their eyes on the quarterfin­al spot, Ireland take on Zimbabwe in a cricket World Cup Pool B clash, in a battle of minnows today.

The Irish are just ahead of Zimbabwe in the league standings with four points from three matches, having beaten the West Indies and the UAE, compared to the Africans' two points from four matches.

Ireland are arguably the most impressive of all the four non-Test or Associate sides at this World Cup though they must be a bit low after their 201-run loss to South Africa in Canberra.

Victory against Zimbabwe would give Ireland a good chance of progressin­g to the quarterfin­als though they must still face India, before finishing their pool campaign against Pakistan.

For Zimbabwe, today’s match at Bellerive Oval is their penultimat­e pool game and their last match is against India.

With only one win so far, their chances of making it to the knockouts are very slim.

They will be without captain Elton Chigumbura after the 28-year-old all-rounder suffered a thigh injury when he tripped and fell while chasing a ball in Sunday's 20-run loss to Pakistan at the Gabba in Brisbane. Brendan Taylor will lead the side in Chigumbura's absence.

The only other time these two teams met in a World Cup match they played out a thrilling tie in Jamaica in 2007, which contribute­d to Ireland memorably qualifying for the Super Eights.

Today’s contest will be a big match for Ireland for the Quarter Final journey.

The two teams have met in five completed ODIs. Ireland have won three, Zimbabwe one and there has been one tie.

If Ireland win today, it would be their third victory of the tournament, which would make this their most successful World Cup campaign they ever played in so far.

 ??  ?? Zimbabwe coach Dav Whatmore (L) and cricketer Brendan Taylor during a training session on the eve of a match between Ireland and Zimbabwe in Hobart.
Zimbabwe coach Dav Whatmore (L) and cricketer Brendan Taylor during a training session on the eve of a match between Ireland and Zimbabwe in Hobart.

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