Ireland have provided the first upset of the Cricket World Cup after their well-timed run chase saw them beat the West Indies by four wickets in Nelson.
The West Indies, once a force in world cricket, batted first today and racked up 304-7, which looked a competitive score on a sun-drenched Saxton oval wicket.
But the men from the Caribbean provided little consistency in their bowling attack and Ireland's underrated batting line-up guided them home as contributions from Paul Stirling (92) and Ed Joyce (84) led the charge.
Niall O'Brien (79 not out) hit the accelerator when he needed to, which eventually saw Ireland, ranked 12th in the world to the West Indies' eighth, get home in the 46th over, despite a few late wobbles, as they finished at 307-6.
"It's good to get that first win of the competition," Stirling said after the game where he was presented with the man-of-the-match award.