Though Ireland have an extremely slim chance of qualifying for the semi-finals of Men's T20 World Cup, their left-arm pacer Josh Little is fully confident of his side eager to go out on the field with the hope for a victory when they face New Zealand at Adelaide Oval on Friday.
Ireland had earlier stunned the West Indies in their final first round match in Hobart to qualify for the Super 12s. Then, in a major surprise, they got the better of a much-fancied England in a rain-hit fixture at Melbourne. Ireland can claim to make a hat-trick of upset victories if they edge past Kane Williamson & Co.
"I think if you just look at the tournament so far, you've seen upsets nearly every day or every second day, if you can even call them upsets anymore. Everyone is pretty competitive. It's a World Cup. Anything can happen. We're going out there fully confident hoping to get a win tomorrow," said Little in the pre-match press conference.