Canada stun Ireland by 12 runs in T20 World Cup

Canada won their first match at any Twenty20 World Cup when they stunned Ireland by 12 runs in a Group A game in New York Friday.

Defending a target of just 138, the non-Test nation Canada bowled and fielded expertly to hold Ireland to 125/7 from their full 20 overs.

Ireland collapsed spectacularly to 59/6 and come the last five overs they still needed 64 more runs to win - a rate of more than 12 an over.

George Dockrell (30 not out) and Mark Adair (34) reduced the target to 17 off the last six balls.

But Canada paceman Jeremy Gordon held his nerve superbly, conceding just three runs and dismissing Adair with the second ball of the 20th over when he held a skied caught and bowled chance.

The 37-year old Guyana-born Gordon finished with fine figure of 2/16 from his maximum four overs.

Canada themselves had been struggling to 53/4 after losing the toss before a key stand of 75 in 10 overs between Barbados-born left-hander Nicholas Kirton (49) and Shreyas Movva (37) helped take them to a total of 137/7.

Victory meant Canada bounced back from an opening defeat by the USA.

But this result was Ireland's second successive loss at this tournament following an eight-wicket reverse against India.

13TH MATCH

Canada 137/7 (Kirton 49, Movva 37) beat Ireland 125/7 (Adair 34, Dockrell 30*) by 12 runs