Pollard powers West Indies to win over Ireland

Mohali, India, (Reuters) – Kieron Pollard hammered  a swashbuckling 94 and then returned to take a stunning catch to script West Indies’ 44-run victory over a brave Irish side and  brighten the team’s World Cup quarter-final prospects yesterday.

Opener Devon Smith (107) struck his maiden ODI century but it was Pollard’s 55-ball power-hitting exhibition that enabled West Indies to put behind a sluggish start and post 275 all out  in the Group B match.
When they returned to defend, Pollard dived full-length at long on to remove the biggest threat in the opposition rank, Kevin O’Brien, and facilitate the team’s third successive  victory in the tournament.
“It was a good catch. We knew O’Brien is a very dangerous player and the game was right up his alley,” Pollard said as he gripped his man-of-the-match trophy.

“We had to get someone to do something to get him out and it  was me, taking the catch.”
As long as Ed Joyce (84) and Gary Wilson (61) were in the  middle, Ireland were justified in believing that they had decent  chances of pulling off their second upset victory in the  tournament, having humbled England previously in Bangalore.

Keiron Pollard took an excellent catch to get rid of the dangerous Kevin O’Brien.

The 91-run partnership between the two kept them in the hunt  before debutant Andre Russell struck a crucial blow in the 38th  over when his yorker pegged back Joyce’s stump.
The remaining Irish hopes vanished in the 40th over when O’Brien fell after Pollard took the stunner off skipper Daren Sammy’s bowling and his animated celebration revealed how crucial the wicket was.
The spin-pace combination of Sulieman Benn (4-53) and Sammy (3-31) caused most of the damage.
“We got what we wanted, a victory,” the ever-smiling Sammy said, claiming he was not surprised by the Irish resistance.

“We did not take the Irish for granted, we knew what they  are capable of.”
“Hopefully we will win one of the remaining two matches and  reach the quarter-finals.”
West Indies are currently second in Group B, one point  behind India who have seven points.
Pollard had earlier laid the foundation for the victory at  the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium with the bat.

Devon Smith celebrates his maiden one-day international century.

Put into bat, West Indies sent Shivnarine Chanderpaul (35)  to partner Smith at the top as regular opener Chris Gayle sat  out with an abdominal strain.

The West Indian batsmen found themselves straightjacketed by  the tidy Irish bowlers, Kevin O’Brien (4-71) being the pick of  them, who were superbly backed by their agile colleagues in the  field.
Kevin O’Brien halted West Indies’ progress with his double  strikes in the 25th over when he removed Chanderpaul and in-form  Darren Bravo.
Pollard, however, had other  ideas.

The 23-year-old all-rounder got his eyes in before tearing  apart the Irish attack with his scintillating shot-making.

Pollard was cruising to his maiden ODI century when he holed  out in the 49th over, trying to make the most of the remaining  deliveries, but West Indies by then had posted a strong total on  the board.
Scoreboard
WEST INDIES

D Smith b K. O’Brien                                                    107
S Chanderpaul c Porterfield b K. O’Brien                 35
D Bravo b K. O’Brien                                                        0
R Sarwan c Mooney b Dockrell                                    10
K Pollard c Rankin b Mooney                                       94
*D Sammy c Dockrell b K. O’Brien                              4
+D Thomas c wkp N. O’Brien b Rankin                     2
A  Russell b Mooney                                                         3
N Miller not out                                                                5
S Benn run out                                                                  2
K Roach c Stirling b Botha                                             1
Extras (b3, lb6, w3)                                                      12
TOTAL (all out, 50 overs)                                       275
Fall of wickets: 1-89 (Chanderpaul, 24.2 overs), 2-89 (Bravo, 24.5), 3-130 (Sarwan, 32), 4-218 (Smith, 42.3), 5-222 (Sammy, 43), 6-228 (Thomas, 45), 7-267 (Pollard, 48.1), 8-267 (Russell, 48.2), 9-272 (Benn, 49.2), 10-275 (Roach, 50)
Bowling: Rankin 10-1-35-1, Cusack 7-1-22-0, Mooney 9-0-58-2, Botha 10-0-56-1, K. O’Brien 9-0-71-4, Stirling 2-0-9-0, Dockrell 3-0-15-1.

IRELAND
*W Porterfield c sub (Rampaul) b Sammy              11
P Stirling c Sammy b Benn                                            5
E Joyce b Russell                                                            84
+N O’Brien b Benn                                                        25
G Wilson lbw b Sammy                                               61
K O’Brien c Pollard b Sammy                                       5
A Cusack st Thomas b Benn                                         2
J Mooney b Roach                                                           6
A Botha run out                                                              0
G Dockrell b Benn                                                         19
B Rankin not out                                                            5
Extras (lb4, w3, nb1)                                                   8
TOTAL (all out; 49 overs)                                       231
Fall of wickets: 1-6 (Stirling, 1.4 overs), 2-42 (Porterfield, 12), 3-86 (N O’Brien, 21), 4-177 (Joyce, 37.3), 5-187 (K O’Brien, 39.4), 6-199 (Wilson, 41.4), 7-199 (Cusack, 42.2), 8-201 (Botha, 43.4), 9-215 (Mooney, 45.5), 10-231 (Dockrell, 49)
Bowling: Roach 8-0-34-1, Benn 10-0-53-4, Sammy 10-3-31-3, Russell 10-2-37-1, Pollard 5-0-32-0, Miller 6-0-40-0.
Result: West Indies won by 44 runs.
Points: West Indies 2, Ireland 0.
Man-of-the-Match: Kieron Pollard.
Toss: Ireland.
Umpires: A de Silva, S Tarapore; TV – B Oxenford.