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March 10, 2007 Saturday Safar 20, 1428

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Ireland easy winners as Langford-Smith strikes


ST AUGUSTINE, March 9: Paceman Dave Langford-Smith grabbed four wickets as debutants Ireland thrashed Canada by seven wickets in a World Cup warm-up match here on Thursday.

Ireland virtually wrapped up their last practice game when they dismissed Canada for a paltry 115 in less than 33 overs, with Langford-Smith (4-41) doing the maximum damage.

The Canadian total was too small to put pressure on Ireland, who scored 116-3 to emerge winners with more than 23 overs to spare.

“We bowled in good areas and were rewarded. It was good to be in a position like we were after bowling,” said Irish skipper Trent Johnston.

“Langford-Smith worked very hard after a tournament in Kenya. He is running in well, bowling well and his confidence is sky-high after getting seven or eight wickets in the first two games.”

Irish opener Jeremy Bray was the match's top scorer with 41, while Andre Botha contributed an unbeaten 22.

The Canadian batsmen earlier faltered against Langford-Smith, with opener Geoff Barnett (27), Qaiser Ali (17) and Ashif Mulla (11) only reaching double-figures.

“It sure is a big disappointment. They bowled in good areas and never allowed us to play shots. I think our preparations, minus today's outing, for the World Cup are pretty well,” said Canadian captain John Davison.

Langford-Smith, who took three wickets against South Africa in the opening practice game, was well-supported by Kyle McCallan who grabbed two scalps for no run.

Ireland, who tested top-ranked South Africa before losing by 35 runs, are in Group ‘D’ with Pakistan, the West Indies and Zimbabwe. Canada are in Group ‘C’ with England, New Zealand and Kenya.

The top two sides from each group with qualify for the Super Eight stage.

Scoreboard

CANADA:

G.E.F. Barnett c P. Mooney b Langford-Smith 27

A.M. Samad c O’Brien b Langford-Smith 8

A. Bagai lbw b Rankin 1

I.S. Billcliff c Johnson b J. Mooney 6

J.M. Davison c White b Johnston 9

A.A. Mulla lbw b P. Mooney 11

Qaiser Ali lbw b McCallan 17

S. Dhaniram c O’Brien b Langford-Smith 6

G.R. Codrington c Botha b Langford-Smith 4

Umar Bhatti not out 2

A. Codrington c J. Mooney b McCallan 0

EXTRAS (B-6, W-12, NB-6) 24

TOTAL (all out, 32.5 overs) 115

FALL OF WKTS: 1-25, 2-26, 3-47, 4-56, 5-77, 6-84, 7-94, 8-106, 9-115.

BOWLING: Langford-Smith 10-1-41-4 (2nb, 1w); Rankin 10-3-26-1; Johnston 6-2-18-1 (1nb, 5w); J.F. Mooney 3-1-16-1 (2nb, 3w); P.J.K. Mooney 3-1-8-1 (2nb, 2w); McCallan 0.5-0-0-2.

IRELAND:

J.P. Bray not out 41

K.E.D. Carroll c Samad b Osinde 1

E.J.G. Morgan c Davison b A. Codrington 18

N.J. O’Brien c Bagai b Samad 10

A.C. Botha not out 22

EXTRAS (LB-6, W-18) 24

TOTAL (for three wkts, 26.5 overs) 116

FALL OF WKTS: 1-3, 2-46, 3-71.

DID NOT BAT: P.G. Gillespie, W.K. McCallan, D.T. Johnston, A.R. White, J.F. Mooney, P.J.K. Mooney, D. Langford-Smith, W.B. Rankin.

BOWLING: Umar Bhatti 7-1-14-0; Osinde 4-0-23-1 (4w); A. Codrington 6-0-27-1 (5w); Davison 6-0-22-0; Samad 3-0-11-1 (2w); Sandher 0.5-0-13-0 (7w).

RESULT: Ireland won by seven wickets.

UMPIRES: Aleem Dar (Pakistan) and D.J. Harper (Australia).—Agencies






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