West Indies defeated Pakistan by 54 runs. After posting a moderate total of 241, WI throttled Pakistan's batting order, aided by their opponents' failure to pace their innings correctly. Dwayne Smith (32 and 3-36) was ajudged man of the match.
The tournament is underway with Pakistan facing the West Indies at Sabina Park in Kingston. After 26 overs, WI are 78-3, a score which suggests that mammoth totals may not predominate as some have predicted. Without being too parochial, a Pakistan victory would probably suit Ireland best in this game, as the West Indies would be perceived as the more vulnerable of the seeds in Group D.
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West Indies defeated Pakistan by 54 runs. After posting a moderate total of 241, WI throttled Pakistan's batting order, aided by their opponents' failure to pace their innings correctly. Dwayne Smith (32 and 3-36) was ajudged man of the match.
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When's Ireland's first match?
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Thursday, vs. Zimbabwe.
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It's a disgrace that you can't even see highlights of the Ireland games on Rte,not a mention anywhere.
MOT
Highlights are on every night on BBC1 around about 11pm if you have access to that channel.
Coverage that the BBC provide is miles better than RTÉ could have done - could you imagine Ger Canning commentating on cricket?
Kom Igen, FCK...
Yeah,I know that but the point is they haven't even bothered to give the Irish team any coverage here in our own country.
MOT
Unfortunately, I could.
Better than Brian Carthy off the radio at leastLara there, immaculate under pressure from the dropping throw ball, drives it down the field.
Brian Charles Lara, in the maroon helmet, shaping up for the ball. His uncle once attended a Roscommon minor county final in Dr. Hyde Park. A right-handed shot and a FOUR, a FOUR! The ball goes OVER the boundary and the West Indies have the first score of the game...
I can see the nation coming to a standstill alright. I can see plenty of emotion when the Irish cricket team takes to the oval!!
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Never mind Carthy.
Imagine Michéal Ó Muiricheathaigh
And now at the wicket we have Brían Ó Laoighre, an outstanding exponent of the game. He looks to the left, he looks to the right. Anois, fear cumhachtach don Pakistan, Waism Ackraim, leis an liathróid, racing down toward the crease. Lara lets fly, suas, suas, suas leis an Liathróid, he's hit it high, but he's hit it wide, but in this game, that doesn't matter, because he's hit it out over the boundary, sé don fear gorm Seamécánigh, and the Western Indies are chun tosaigh anois, the Western Indies of course being a good deal to the West of the Aran Islands and the Blaskets, but any of you listening to this game on Inishvickilaun, you'll be sure to feel that they are only a sliotar's puck away now. Well, while I've have been talking, a young man in the crowd has thrown down the willow ball to the waiting Pakistani fielder, the willow is a noble wood - not nearly so noble of course as our own ash, noblest of woods that it is, but a noble wood nonetheless..........
That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
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Originally Posted by Dodge
I read the team captain's quotes in the IT today, sounds like he is delving deep into Big Jack's psychology of the 'game plan'.
"They (west indies) got very good players out by applying pressure," says Johnston. "That's what we have to do. We have to bore them out."
"You don't have to be Einstein to work out our strength is our batting," says Johnston. "We've caused some huge upsets chasing."
"We don't want to get too funky about it, we need to play well to our game plan and not mess with blokes' heads too much, because that's when it can go haywire."
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Newstalk have a reporter out there doing updates everyday. Was listening to the breakfast show for a bit this morning. They assured listeners that the reporter was on a serious mission to cover the cricket and not a trip of a lifetime junket, some very jealous presenters me thinks.
I think we're going to win today too. By a decent margin.
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Some tripe being spouted in this thread. The Cricket World Cup is by orders of magnitude a bigger event than its egg-chasing equivalent, and far more so than that 6 Nations thing which has been infesting the national media recently. There were showing a schools rugby match on Setanta yesterday ffs, an event which is little more than an elaborate homoerotic fantasy for repressed middle-class males with an unhealthy fixation on schoolboys in shorts.
Australia beat Scotland with ease at the CWC yesterday, and Canada started brightly against Kenya before slumping to a seven wicket defeat.
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It pains me to say it but I agree with my right honourable friend. The amount of plastic patriots with obligatory chips-on-shoulders deriding our national, all-island cricket team is pathetic.
Unlike the mercenaries in the FAIreland team, the cricket team have performed brilliantly in recent years and actually qualified for the World Cup.
The irony of this St. Patrick's day seeing the 2 most of British of games being played by Irish teams at the very highest level is quite sweet. And I say that as an long-term armchair Republican. Then again, maybe I see being a Republican in different, more inclusive terms than paranoid GAA people.
KOH
No One Likes Us, We Don't Care
No interest in the sport but hope Ireland do well. Two Rovers fans out there are enjoying themselves immensely
KOH
What the BBC is saying about us:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cric...nd/6452927.stm
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Actually - John Kenny is out there for RTÉ filing reports and updates to be broadcast during the day.
RTÉ can't offer live commentary as they aren't rights holders for coverage - so reports is all they can do.
Apparently they've also got a camera crew out there with a fella called Robbie Irwin
Just going back to the Canning thing - imagine Brian Carthy doing the commentary in his very annoying nasal style.
Lara looks up, hits it - to the left and wide...
IT'S A RUN FOR LARA, IT'S A RUUUUUN FOR THE COUNTY OF THE WEST INDIES!
Kom Igen, FCK...
They cover a few major matches, usually from the national stadium in Belfield about a mile down the road. They've also been known to cover basketball on occasion. In neither instance, however, were the matches being shown on two other channels and in neither instance do the games last an entire day. RTÉ News had a section on the tournament yesterday I think and will be providing some cover, I'm sure.
Best of luck to them, but in the end of the day, it's a rather tedious, minority sport (nothing to do with it being English, just stating my opinion and the opinion of most of the country, it would seem), and if it isn't commercially feasible to send unknowledgeable commentators half way across the world to bring a sport very few people care about which two other channels are bringing us, then you can't really argue with that, to be honest.
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