ICC congratulates Ireland

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Press Trust of India Dubai
Last Updated : Jul 10 2013 | 3:35 PM IST
The ICC today congratulated Ireland for becoming the first associate team to qualify for the 2015 Cricket World Cup, saying they played "extremely well" and hoped the side will repeat their giant-killing performances of the 2007 and 2011 edition.
Ireland became the first Affiliate side to qualify for the World Cup after its sixth round ICC World Cricket League Championship match against Netherlands ended in a tie yesterday. Ireland had won the first ODI on Sunday in Amstelveen by 88 runs.
With top two teams in the WCL Championship qualifying for the 2015 World Cup, the result of one win and one tie means that Ireland has reached an unassailable tally of 20 points to open up a five point lead over Netherlands and Scotland.
Ireland thus secured its qualification to the ICC's flagship 50-over event, regardless of how the seventh and final round matches of the competition pan out.
"Ireland has performed extremely well throughout this competition, winning nine of its 12 matches against the strongest teams in Associate and Affiliate cricket to become the first team to qualify for the ICC CWC in 2015," Richardson said in a release.
"Ireland has been at the forefront of the rising standard and profile of Associate and Affiliate cricket around the world, and we look forward to watching the team in 2015 try to emulate - and even better - its giant-killing performances of the ICC CWC 2007 and 2011," he said.
In the 2007 edition, Ireland defeated Pakistan and Bangladesh, while in 2011 it recorded a heart-stopping victory over England.
"The ICC World Cricket League Championship provides great context to Associate and Affiliate cricket. With one team still to qualify from the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Championship, the competition is wide open and any one of Scotland, Netherlands and Afghanistan can progress directly to the main event in Australia and Zealand in 18 months' time," Richardson said.
"The remaining six unsuccessful sides from the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Championship, along with Hong Kong, Nepal, Papua New Guinea and Uganda will have another opportunity to qualify for the ICC CWC 2015 at the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2014, which will be staged in New Zealand next year.
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First Published: Jul 10 2013 | 3:35 PM IST

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