Ireland win World Twenty20 qualifyiers

Ireland beat Afghanistan by 68 runs in the final of the World Twenty20 qualifying tournament in Abu Dhabi and Nepal finished third.

Veteran Trent Johnston's superb all-round show in his last Twenty20 cricket international helped Ireland beat Afghanistan by 68 runs in the final of the World Twenty20 qualifiers on Saturday.

Opening batsman Paul Stirling scored 76 off 43 balls and the 39-year-old Johnston hit a rapid 62 off 32 with five fours and four sixes in Ireland's strong total of 7-225 after they won the toss.

Medium fast Johnston - who will quit international cricket at the end of the year - took 3-34 with the ball, including Afghanistan top scorer Gulbadin Naib (43) and Samiullah Shenwari (5) off successive deliveries.

Afghanistan folded for 157 in 18.5 overs.

Nepal finished third in the tournament with a five-wicket victory over United Arab Emirates in the playoffs.


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