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Ireland stunned the West Indies to power into the Twenty20 World Cup Super 12 on Friday and send the two-time champions crashing out, with Zimbabwe joining them in the next round after edging past Scotland.
Sri Lanka and the Netherlands had already progressed from the other preliminary group to join the big guns including defending champions Australia, who open their tournament against New Zealand on Saturday.
Disciplined bowling from the Irish restricted the West Indies to 146-5 in Hobart, with Gareth Delany taking a career-best 3-16 before they romped to the target with nine wickets and 15 balls to spare.
"It means everything. We had a disappointing loss last year at the same stage," said Ireland skipper Balbirnie, who shared in a blistering 73-run opening stand with Stirling.
"This is a learning experience for us. We have disappointed our fans and ourselves. It's definitely hurting," said West Indies skipper Nicholas Pooran