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Campher’s 4 wickets in 4 balls help Ireland win

- ABU DHABI

Curtis Campher became the third bowler to grab four wickets in four balls in a Twenty20 internatio­nal as Ireland crushed the Netherland­s by seven wickets in a World Cup Group A game yesterday.

Campher’s outstandin­g feat helped him take 4-26 as the Netherland­s was bowled out for 106 after captain Pieter Seelaar won the toss and elected to bat first.

Ireland then cruised to 107-3 in 15.1 overs with Gareth Delany hitting 44 in 29 deliveries and Paul Stirling making an unbeaten 30 off 39 balls. “First over didn’t go as planned but Bal (captain Andy Balbirnie) kept faith with me,’’ Campher said. “I didn’t feel the best, coming back from injury, just kept trying to bang the length.”

Campher benefited from the ICC’s decision to introduce the Decision Review System for the first time in a T20 World Cup, which allows teams to go for television referrals against two unsuccessf­ul appeals in every game.

The right-arm fast bowler Campher opted for a TV review when Colin Ackermann (11) went for a pull shot. The batsman was adjudged not out by on-field Australian umpire Rod Tucker but replays suggested he gloved the ball to wicketkeep­er Neil Rock. Campher then had Ryan ten Doeschate lbw off the next delivery before Tucker again erred on the hat-trick ball and Scott Edwards was ruled lbw through a TV referral.

Campher equalled Rashid Khan of Afghanista­n and Sri Lankan Lasith Malinga’s record of four-in-four when Roelof van der Merwe played the fast bowler back onto his stumps as Netherland­s slipped to 51-6 in 9.5 overs. “One freak over changed the whole game around,’’ Seelaar said. “If we’d got to 150-160 it could have been a good game, but if you lose four in one over you’re always struggling.’’

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