Ireland look ahead to the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier
With 27 days to go to the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier, Ireland are gearing up and focused on qualification to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. Ireland have played 42 matches in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier (known
Scoring 515 runs in 10 innings with a highest score of 104 not out in the final of the 2009 event against Afghanistan, Porterfield is focused on the event in Zimbabwe. “We are focused on qualifying, it will be massive for Ireland if we qualify for the World Cup in England and Wales in 2019.”
Kevin O’Brien, also competing in his second qualifier with a top score of 101 not out against Oman in the 2009 edition, said: “I am looking forward to competing against some very good teams in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier and hopefully qualifying for our fourth ICC Cricket World Cup.
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With batting figures of 295 runs in seven innings and bowling figures of three wickets for 24 runs in 2009, O’Brien added: “We feel we have a very good chance of qualifying, but it is going to be tough.
“It would be a massive achievement for us and experience the highs and lows of the previous three World Cups from beating Pakistan on St Patrick’s Day, the run chase against England and knocking off the West Indies in Nelson, but first of all we have a big tournament in March to perform well in.”
Ireland’s fixtures in ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018
Sunday, 4 March –Ireland v Netherlands, Harare Sports Club
Tuesday, 6 March – PNG v Ireland, Harare Sports Club
Saturday, 10 March – Windies v Ireland, Harare Sports Club
Monday, 12 March – Ireland v WCL Div.2 (winners), Old Hararians Sports Club
Thursday, 15 March – Friday, 23 March – Super Six stage
Sunday, 25 March – Final
ICC Media Release