

27th Match, Group B -
Ireland v West Indies
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium,
Mohali, Chandigarh
Fri Mar 11
04:00 GMT | 09:30 local
10:00 BDT
William Porterfield, Ireland
William Porterfield His country’s leading batsman after the loss of Ed Joyce and Eoin Morgan to England, Porterfield is a correct and stylish left-hander who has forged a successful career in English county cricket. He moved through the age-groups and always seemed destined for a major role in Ireland’s future and began his international career in Hussey-esque with two early hundreds. As a captain he has had to learn quickly, but is a strong thinker and about the game always speaks openly regarding the challenges facing Associate cricket.
Darren Sammy
Darren Sammy bowler or allrounder in the team, but he is the captain of the team. His supporters say his head and heart are in right place and he is passionate about reviving West Indies cricket. And he is increasingly proving to be a valuable player in the ODI squad. In 2010, against Zimbabwe, he took eight wickets at 12.50 and at an economy rate of just 2.85 to play a major role in the series triumph. Later, against South Africa, he was the lone West Indian to have had a good series: he scored his runs at a strike-rate of 145.31, and registered the fastest ever half-century by a West Indian in the second ODI.
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