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UAE lost to Ireland by 62 runs
T20 World Cup Qualifier, Abu Dhabi, 29 November 2013
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Ireland made it safely through to Saturday's World T20 Qualifying final after an emphatic 62-run win over hosts UAE in Abu Dhabi.

William Porterfield opted to take first use on winning the toss- the seventh straight time the Irish have batted first in this competition- but things didn't go according to plan early on. The skipper lasted just 8 balls before falling to Manjula Guruge and new man in James Shannon came and went as well, Shadeep Silva trapping him lbw for 7.

John Mooney batting

Worse was to follow for the Group A winners when Guruge did for the dangerous Stirling (17), and Ireland were on the ropes in the 8th over when Gary Wilson's dismissal left them struggling on 42-4. Cometh the hour however and a trio of familiar faces stepped up to the mark to get the innings back on track.

First, Kevin O'Brien and John Mooney doubled the Irish total in the next six overs, the partnership ending with O'Brien trapped in front by Nasir Aziz for 31. Mooney was then joined by Trent Johnston and the pair added a priceless 55-run stand in just 32 balls as the batting side got on top.

Trent Johnston is bowled

The soon to be retired all-rounder hit 5 fours and a six in making 35 from just 18 balls and although Mooney went soon after for 29, their combined efforts allowed Ireland to close on a very competitive 147 for 8.

Guruge (3 for 21) and Rohan Mustafa (2 for 23) fared best with the ball for the home side who then made an aggressive start to their reply. Shaiman Anwar plundered 14 runs from Tim Murtagh's first over but the game was to change on events at the other end.

Max Sorensen, currently in the form of his career in the green shirt was proving almost unplayable and he removed both openers and then number 3 Khurram Khan to put the UAE on the back foot. Amjed Javed resisted manfully in scoring 19 but when he became Sorensen's 4th victim you sensed the game was up. The hosts were 45 for 4 with the run rate climbing steeply and Ireland kept them pinned to the floor from there on in.

Sprawling effort by James Shannon

Swapnil Patil made 16 in the middle order before being undone by Kevin O'Brien and having come in for some tap in his first over, Murtagh showed real character by returning to the attack and cleaning up four wickets.

Sorensen deservedly picked up the man-of-the-match for his 4 for 15 as Ireland cruised to a 62-run win that sees them head into the decider as the competition's only unbeaten team. Skipper Porterfield will know that will count for nothing against the Group B table toppers Afghanistan but Ireland can go into the game with confidence high after a thoroughly professional job here.