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Ireland beat Afghanistan by 68 runs in ICC World T20 Qualifier final
Ireland won the ICC World Twenty20 qualifier title for the third time in four appearances with a 68-run victory over Afghanistan in Saturday's final in Dubai.
Written by Agence France-Presse
Published: Dec 01, 2013, 10:42 AM (IST)
Edited: Dec 01, 2013, 10:44 AM (IST)


Dubai: Dec 1, 2013
Ireland won the ICC World Twenty20 qualifier title for the third time in four appearances with a 68-run victory over Afghanistan in Saturday’s final in Dubai.
The defending champions posted an impressive 225 in their innings with Trent Johnston the star of the innings, smashing a career-best 62 off just 32 balls, with four sixes and five fours.
Australian-born Johnston then returned bowling figures of three for 34 to deservedly take the Man of the Match award, but was ably supported by opener Paul Stirling, who top-scored with a 43-ball 76.
Stirling and Johnston put on 64 in just over five overs for the third wicket.
Earlier, captain William Porterfield with 27 and Kevin O’Brien with 20 had kept the scoreboard ticking over.
In reply Afghanistan managed just 157 and were bowled out in 18.5 overs.
Gulbodin Naib struck 43 runs off just 19 balls and Mohammad Shahzad hit eight boundries and one six in a rapid 38, but the Afghans lost their last four wickets for just 28 runs.
Hamza Hotak was the pick of their bowlers claiming three for 39.
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