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Ireland, UAE Qualify For T20 World Cup

MUSCAT: Ireland booked their spot at this year s T20 World Cup with a comfortable 56-run victory over hosts Oman in qualifying as the United Arab Emirates also secured a ticket to Australia.

The Irish will be making their seventh straight appearance in the showpiece, having only missed the inaugural edition in 2007.

Andy Balbirnie s side made a shaky start to the Global Qualifier A event, losing their first game last week to the UAE, but bounced back with successive wins to reach the semi-finals.

With the two finalists to qualify, Tuesday s last-four game was a winner-takes-all affair, and Ireland made a strong start, posting a challenging total of 165-7 after Oman won the toss and opted to field first.

Openers Balbirnie and Paul Stirling, who had previously made three straight fifty partnerships, fell early to leave Ireland 19-2.

But Gareth Delany struck 47 from 32 balls, before Andy McBrine added late impetus with a 21-ball 36.

Oman, who had qualified for the last two T20 World Cups, never got going with the bat and were bowled out for 105, as Irish spinners Simi Singh (3-20) and McBrine (2-24) took five wickets between them.

“I think our determination got us there today, we knew at the start of the week we needed to win three games, and we ve got better every match — and that s what you need to do in tournament cricket,” said Ireland captain Balbirnie.

“Our T20 cricket has been inconsistent, and to win three matches in a row we knew we d have to be at our best — we managed to do that, and that was probably our best all-round performance.”