WI vs IRE Live Score ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Live Score, Live Streaming, Live Telecast Channel In India- West Indies vs Ireland Live Score. Ireland and West Indies lock horns in the 11th match of the ongoing ICC T20 Cricket World at the Bellerive Oval. This is a must-win for both sides as the winner makes it through to the next round.
Ireland kickstarted their tournament with a 31-run loss against Zimbabwe. They turned the tables in the next match after winning against Scotland. Curtis Campher (72*) and George Dockrell (39*) put up a sensational 119-run stand for the fifth wicket to chase down the total with six balls to spare.
The Irish side is currently at the bottom of the points table with 2 points. Their low net run rate is a matter of concern. But a win in this game ensures their berth in the Super 12s.
West Indies was at the receiving end of an upset right at the start of the tournament, they lost to Scotland in their opening game. It was indeed a painful defeat as the batters failed to turn up.
In the next game, they turned things around and ensured they won against Zimbabwe. They scored 153 runs and defended it extremely well, winning by 31 runs. Alzarri Joseph bowled brilliantly and picked up four wickets to knock over Zimbabwe on 122.
It is a must-win game for both sides as the one who emerges on top, will qualify for the Super 12s.
Total Matches Played: 7
West Indies has won: 3
Ireland has won: 2
No result:2
The surface at the Bellerive Oval is one of the better batting tracks in the country, offering plenty of runs for the batters. The bowlers will have a hard time containing set batters since the outfield is lightning-quick at this venue. The spinner might prove to be handy in the middle overs. The pitch remains unchanged and the team winning the toss would likely choose to chase in the match.
Temperatures in Hobart are expected to hover between 14 and 23 degrees Celsius. There will be a cloud cover throughout the day and with 20% changes of the rain.
West Indies: 1. Kyle Mayers, 2. Johnson Charles, 3. Evin Lewis, 4. Shamarh Brooks, 5. Nicholas Pooran (C & wk), 6. Rovman Powell, 7. Jason Holder, 8. Odean Smith, 9. Akeal Hossein, 10. Alzari Joseph, and 11. Obed McCoy
Ireland: 1. Paul Stirling, 2. Andy Balbirnie, 3. Lorcan Tucker, 4. Harry Tector, 5. Gareth Delany, 6. Curtis Campher, 7. George Dockrell, 8. Mark Adair, 9. Simi Singh, 10. Josh Little, and 11. Barry McCarthy
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