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Australia (179/5) defeat Ireland (137) by 42 runs in Group 1 clash

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The qualification chances of one of Australia and Ireland will be effectively over after a match of huge importance in Group 1 at The Gabba on Monday.

Both teams are level with England on three points from three matches in the Super 12 stage, with New Zealand leading the group and on-course for a top two finish.

Whichever side wins in Brisbane will put themselves firmly into contention to secure a semi-final berth in the final round of games, while the losing team will require a mathematical miracle to finish in the top two.

On paper of course this should be a routine win for Australia – the tournament hosts and defending ICC Men’s T20 World Cup champions.

But matches aren’t won on paper, and an in-form Ireland have already taken two giant scalps in this competition with their wins over England and West Indies.

“They've got some seriously talented players,” Australia captain Aaron Finch said, wary of taking the Irish lightly.

“They've got a lot of experience, especially at the top of the order, as well, so they're never a team that you can take lightly. If the wicket has got anything in it, they've got very good bowlers to maximise that, as well.”

Even two wins from their remaining two matches may not be enough for Australia, with Net Run Rate looking as if it could be a deciding factor. And the Aussies don’t fare well on Net RR as things stand, with their hammering against New Zealand leaving them with the worst run rate in the competition (-1.555).

A big win would put big pressure on their rivals ahead of the final round of matches but sets up the dilemma of when to push hard for runs – too early could risk a loss, too late could be damaging in the final standings.

“I think you have to earn the right to go after a run-rate performance,” Finch said. “We've seen how damaging Ireland can be if you give them a sniff in a game, so you never go into a game thinking about things like that.

“I think that will naturally unfold if the opportunity presents, but first and foremost you have to do the basics well and make sure you get your team into a position that you can, if that presents it, you can push forward.

“I think the last thing you want to do is push too hard, leave yourself a lot to do, then you end up in a bit of a stick or twist.”


Predicted Playing XI

Australia

Aaron Finch (c), David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood

Ireland

Paul Stirling, Andrew Balbirnie (c), Lorcan Tucker, Harry Tector, George Dockrell, Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, Mark Adair, Simi Singh, Barry McCarthy, Josh Little


Key Players

Glenn Maxwell: He has been stuck in a rut of late. Maxwell is averaging only 16.53 in T20Is this year and his 2022 strike rate has also gone down to 120.97. He has to get back to the top of his game soon in order to help his team get through to the semi-finals, and showed positive signs during a destructive cameo against Sri Lanka.

Mark Adair: Ireland need Powerplay wickets and while all eyes are on Josh Little, Adair's ability to swing the new ball and create wicket-taking opportunities up front makes him a genuine threat.

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Australia will thump Ireland but what happens if its rained out?
 
Australia will thump Ireland but what happens if its rained out?

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Ireland captain Andy Balbirnie insists there is belief within his team that they can build on their victory over England and book a shock appearance in the T20 World Cup semi-finals.

Balbirnie's side bounced back from being thrashed by Sri Lanka in their opening Super 12s fixture by upsetting England in a rain-affected game on Wednesday, although were unable to enjoy further success on Friday when their match against Afghanistan was abandoned without any play.

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Ireland have won the toss and have opted to field

Australia (Playing XI): David Warner, Aaron Finch(c), Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, Tim David, Matthew Wade(w), Pat Cummins, Adam Zampa, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood

Ireland (Playing XI): Paul Stirling, Andrew Balbirnie(c), Lorcan Tucker(w), Harry Tector, Curtis Campher, George Dockrell, Gareth Delany, Mark Adair, Barry McCarthy, Fionn Hand, Joshua Little
 
Stirling of Belfast (an Ulster Scot name, that) and Balbirnie of Dublin (also a Scottish name, interestingly) are both Middlesex CCC veterans.
 
ICC T20 World Cup 2022 | Australia v Ireland | Group 1 | Brisbane | 31 October | Match Discussion

Aaron Finch is going to roast Ireland today. He´s on two right now and has just started the journey.
 
Warner gone

AUS 21/1 (4.2) CRR: 4.85

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Warner gone

AUS 21/1 (4.2) CRR: 4.85

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Warner hack
 
Imagine if Travis Head was playing in this match. Hand bowling to Head would have been pretty interesting then. :91: :inti
 
Finch is most luckiest player this world cup, he's so out of touch but yet he's able to hang there and score some runs.. while Warner is bit unlucky.. he seems like in good touch but his shots found fielders in perfection .
 
3 overs left .. Australia 155-4.. hope there'll be fireworks by Tim David and Stoinis
 
AUS 160/4 (18.3) CRR: 8.65

TBH I expected it to be much worse but Ireland done well
 
Stoinis goes - 160/5. The BIG have pegged Australia back here.
 
What a save!

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Another excellent over by Little (21/2) and Irish.. only 4 runs given (and a wicket) in 19th over..
 
Ireland have bowled 50 dot balls which is good. Unfortunately, have given away ten wides too.
 
Expensive last over by Adair.. 17 runs fro it.. Aussie finished with 179-5..
 
What a save!

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Unbelievable
 
What a save!

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Wow! He actually caught it as well but had to throw it back. Stunning!
 
Too many runs for Ireland

Australia should try and win by a hundred runs if they can
 
Ireland will go after the bowlers, this could end very quickly or be very entertaining. Come on Ireland!
 
Wow! He actually caught it as well but had to throw it back. Stunning!

Could be a costly way to save three runs. He could bust a rib doing that or get concussed.
 
Normal service has resumed for Australia

AUS 179/5 (20)
IRE 24/3 (3) CRR: 8 REQ: 9.18
Ireland need 156 runs
 
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Hazlewood to Balbirnie, no run, appeal for a caught behind, turned down! Oh, there was a sound, and tell you what, that was the ball clipping the stumps. The bails haven't come off though! Was a length delivery that shaped away to beat Balbirnie and clip the bails before it flew to the keeper
 
Australia NRR improving by leaps and bounds

IRE 91/6 (12.1) CRR: 7.48 REQ: 11.36
Ireland need 89 runs in 47 balls
 
If Aussies win by 77 runs or more they will go above ENG in the table.

Ah, Ireland have passed that milestone.

I like the way they are going down guns blazing.
 
Fifty for Tucker off 40 balls.

And four more! Come on Tucker!
 
59* for Lorcan Tucker of Dublin. Aussie NRR dropping again....
 
Ireland might not win this but have dented Australia's NRR and hopes to get pass England based on NRR.
 
Nine down. Whittle to face Cummins. This could be the end....
 
Or rather, Little.

He's run out. Tucker's valiant charge fails.
 
Tucker messed it up at the end letting the other batsmen take 2of the last ball and next over little got out. Then at the dnt of the next over he let the number take 1 of final bowl and he got fun out. He should of just stayed on strike himself and reduce the deficit. Would have helped England.
 
Aus nrr still negative. If the beat Afghanistan by 40ish runs only then it'll go positive but but England hav a better chance if they win tmrw
 
Lorcan Tucker's brave knock of 71* from 48 deliveries went in vain as Ireland lost their Super 12 encounter of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup to Australia by 42 runs at the Gabba in Brisbane on Monday.

Australia have now climbed up to the second place in Group 1 with five points, whereas Ireland is placed fourth with three points. Here, we shall take a look at the main talking points from the match.


Aaron Finch's measured knock helps Australia in recovering from a slow start

The hosts got off to a slow start as the Ireland bowlers used the conditions well to keep Australia quiet. Barry McCarthy dismissed David Warner in the third over of the innings before Australia could get any sort of momentum going. Finch and Mitchell Marsh tried their best but they could take Australia to a score of 38/1 at the end of the powerplay.

Things changed soon, though. Marsh and Finch started taking on the bowlers after the powerplay and added the necessary impetus to the Australian innings. Finch was involved in two crucial partnerships of 52 and 70 with Marsh and Marcus Stoinis respectively, which helped Australia in getting to such a competitive total. It was McCarthy once again who brought an end to Finch's knock while Stoinis also played a good innings of 35 from 25 deliveries. Matthew Wade and Tim David, who remained unbeaten on seven and 15 respectively, also added valuable runs towards the end.


Ireland suffer an early collapse

Skipper Andrew Balbirnie and Paul Stirling played some breathtaking shots to start off the Irish innings. They put on an opening stand of 18 runs within just two overs but the Australian bowlers made a quick recovery and destroyed Ireland's top and middle-order completely.

The collapse started with Andrew Balbirnie's wicket as Pat Cummins cleaned him up with an excellent inswinger. But Ireland then lost two wickets in the third over to Glenn Maxwell and then another two in the fourth over to Mitchell Starc. These successive jolts left Ireland reeling at 25/5 and made it extremely difficult for them to get back into the contest.


Lorcan Tucker fights hard

The match seemed like heading towards an early finish when Ireland were reduced to 25/5 within the fourth over of the innings. But Tucker stepped up and played a brave knock to keep his team in the chase. The 26-year-old paced his innings well and built crucial partnerships with Gareth Delaney and Mark Adair. He did the bulk of the scoring in both the stands and also in the ones that followed, carrying his bat right until the end.

Tucker remained unbeaten on 71 from 48 deliveries finally as Ireland got bowled out for 137. Pat Cummins, Adam Zampa, Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Starc claimed a couple of wickets each while Stoinis also chipped in with one scalp.

ICC
 
Aus nrr still negative. If the beat Afghanistan by 40ish runs only then it'll go positive but but England hav a better chance if they win tmrw

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Updated Group 1 Table with England in a spot of bother:<br><br>Australia have Afghanistan to play<br><br>New Zealand have England and Ireland to play<br><br>England are still to face Sri Lanka & New Zealand<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/T20WorldCup?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#T20WorldCup</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AUSvsIRE?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#AUSvsIRE</a> <a href="https://t.co/JKPCnZSm5I">pic.twitter.com/JKPCnZSm5I</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@SajSadiqCricket) <a href="https://twitter.com/SajSadiqCricket/status/1587046908329172992?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 31, 2022</a></blockquote>
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Aussies are struggling, with only Afghanistan to play I can't see them having enough momentum to push on to the final.
 
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Aaron Finch is going to roast Ireland today. He´s on two right now and has just started the journey.

All hail one of the greatest minnow-bashers of all times: Aaron Finch.

Not quite the kind of innings which I was actually expecting but still good enough to have fetched him the Man of the Match award. The great man will take it, either way.
 
Aussies are struggling, with only Afghanistan to play I can't see them having enough momentum to push on to the final.

You guys have not been impressive so far. What could the reason be? You have explosive batsmen, good bowling attack and fieldng is never an issue. Too many cooks maybe?

But we can never write off Australia when it comes to tournaments.
 
You guys have not been impressive so far. What could the reason be? You have explosive batsmen, good bowling attack and fieldng is never an issue. Too many cooks maybe?

But we can never write off Australia when it comes to tournaments.

Cricket is a form game and at the moment Australia is out of form.
 
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