BANGALORE: India defeated Ireland by five wickets in a World Cup Group B match here Sunday, even as Yuvraj Singh became the first player to take 5 wickets and score a half century in a World Cup match.
Chasing 208 for victory, India wobbled in the middle overs before Yuvraj Singh (50 not out) and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (34) brought things under control.
Sachin Tendulkar (38) and Virat Kohli (34) were the other contributors with the bat. Yusuf Pathan smashed three sixes for his 30 off 24 balls as India reached home with 24 balls remaining.
Earlier, Yuvraj Singh took his maiden five-wicket haul as India bowled our Ireland for 207 in a World Cup Group B contest at the choc-a-bloc M.Chinnaswamy Stadium here Sunday.
Part-timer Yuvraj was effective with his left-arm spin and finished with 5-31 that included the wicket of Ireland captain William Potterfield, who scored a fighting 75.
Yuvraj also dismissed Kevin O'Brien (9), Ireland's star in their sensational victory against England with the World Cup's fastest century.
Ireland, coming on the back of a brilliant chase against England, did not set the field alight, but certainly did not embarass themselves.
After India decided to bowl first, Zaheer Khan (3-30) gave India a good start as he rattled the stumps of Paul Stirling in the first over. He then removed Ed Joyce in his next over and Ireland were two wickets down with nine runs on the board.
With Zaheer getting good movement from the pitch and spinners operating with the new ball, Ireland batted with extra caution and scored only 27 runs in 10 overs.
Porterfield and Niall O'Brien then joined hands to add 113 for the third wicket. O'Brien made a well-constructed 46 off 78 balls with the help of three fours, but fell short of a deserving 50, thanks to some good fielding by Virat Kohli.
Andrew White (5) did not stay for long and became Yuvraj's first victim.
Kevin was dismissed when Yuvraj took a catch off his own bowling. Ireland slipped to 147-5 in 33.4 overs and could never recover.
Porterfield, who batted with purpose, was the next to go caught by Harbhajan Singh at covers off Yuvraj. Alex Cusack (24) and Trent Johnson (17) took the score past 200.
Chasing 208 for victory, India wobbled in the middle overs before Yuvraj Singh (50 not out) and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (34) brought things under control.
Sachin Tendulkar (38) and Virat Kohli (34) were the other contributors with the bat. Yusuf Pathan smashed three sixes for his 30 off 24 balls as India reached home with 24 balls remaining.
Earlier, Yuvraj Singh took his maiden five-wicket haul as India bowled our Ireland for 207 in a World Cup Group B contest at the choc-a-bloc M.Chinnaswamy Stadium here Sunday.
Part-timer Yuvraj was effective with his left-arm spin and finished with 5-31 that included the wicket of Ireland captain William Potterfield, who scored a fighting 75.
Yuvraj also dismissed Kevin O'Brien (9), Ireland's star in their sensational victory against England with the World Cup's fastest century.
Ireland, coming on the back of a brilliant chase against England, did not set the field alight, but certainly did not embarass themselves.
After India decided to bowl first, Zaheer Khan (3-30) gave India a good start as he rattled the stumps of Paul Stirling in the first over. He then removed Ed Joyce in his next over and Ireland were two wickets down with nine runs on the board.
With Zaheer getting good movement from the pitch and spinners operating with the new ball, Ireland batted with extra caution and scored only 27 runs in 10 overs.
Porterfield and Niall O'Brien then joined hands to add 113 for the third wicket. O'Brien made a well-constructed 46 off 78 balls with the help of three fours, but fell short of a deserving 50, thanks to some good fielding by Virat Kohli.
Andrew White (5) did not stay for long and became Yuvraj's first victim.
Kevin was dismissed when Yuvraj took a catch off his own bowling. Ireland slipped to 147-5 in 33.4 overs and could never recover.
Porterfield, who batted with purpose, was the next to go caught by Harbhajan Singh at covers off Yuvraj. Alex Cusack (24) and Trent Johnson (17) took the score past 200.