Unforgettable moments when minnows caused an upset in ODI World Cup history
Some instances where smaller teams upset heavyweights in ICC World Cup tournaments.
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7. Ireland defeat England in the 2011 World Cup
Ireland features again in our list of unforgettable moments. This time their victims were neighbors in England. The two sides clashed in Bengaluru in the 2011 World Cup and the match proved to be an all-time classic. It is still remembered as one of Ireland’s greatest wins in their cricketing history.
England batted first and posted 327/8. Jonathan Trott (92) led the way, while Kevin Pietersen (59), and Ian Bell (81) contributed as well. This was a daunting total, especially for a newbie team like Ireland, who were not known chasers.
Ireland started cautiously, but England kept picking wickets at regular intervals. At 111/5, even staunch Ireland supporters lost hope of a win. But then Kevin O’Brien decided that he would perform a miracle. He added 162 runs with Alex Cusack (47) and when Cusack got run out, switched into 6th gear.
Kevin hammered the then-fastest World Cup century in 50 balls and finished with 113 in 63 balls with 13 fours and 6 sixes. John Mooney then ensured O’Brien’s effort didn’t go to waste as Ireland won by 3 wickets in the last over. This remains their biggest and most important win in ODI history.
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