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World Cup flashback: Irish Joy at Sabina Park

The 1992 champs could manage only 132 at Sabina Park and were bowled out in the 46th over of the innings.

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Ireland's William Rankin celebrates taking the wicket of Pakistan's Kamran Akmal

Ireland's William Rankin celebrates taking the wicket of Pakistan's Kamran Akmal

March 17 was a horrific day for India and Pakistan at the 2007 World Cup. Rahul Dravid's men were stunned by Bangladesh earlier in the day and then Ireland sent Pakistan packing out of the tournament on St Patrick's Day. Pakistan also tasted defeat in their opener against West Indies.

The 1992 champs could manage only 132 at Sabina Park and were bowled out in the 46th over of the innings. It all started with Mohammad Hafeez edging one from Dave Langford-Smith behind the wicket, followed by Younis Khan departing for a duck.

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