Qualifier of the World Cricket World Cup: Ireland has eliminated after the third defeat

The hopes of Ireland to qualify for the ICC World Cup of this year were finished by a loss of two WICKET in Bangladesh in their last game in the qualification in Lahore.
After Ireland won the draw, Laura Delany hit 63 and Orla Sethergast added 41 to help Ireland reach 235-8 from their 50 over.
A famous victory looked at the cards since they had tigers in trouble at 94-5 in 26th place.
However, the unbeaten 67 of Ritu Moni from 61 balls has anchored a late increase and Bangladesh won with eight deliveries to save.
The defeat is third in a row for the coach’s team and Joyce, who is without point with two left games.
The first two parts of the six -team qualifier will arrive at the main tournament in India in the autumn, with Bangladesh, Pakistan and Scotland all on four points.
Ireland started well and was 149-4 in 34th place when taking Lbw fell to Rabeya Khan.
However, when the former skipper Delaney was perplexed in the 42nd, he pushed a mini-collection while four wickets fell into the space of eight over.
In response, Bangladesh collapsed at 2-2 at the beginning after taking both open them, and Ireland looked on the track for a strong field performance when the WICKETKEEPER Amy Hunter captured the Bangladesh Nigar Sultana Joy for 51, the fifth pastel of the tigers to fall.
However, the Moni rear action has helped Bangladesh to exploit a series of Irish opportunities missed to head towards a victory that has put an end to the weak mathematical possibilities of Ireland to end up between the first two.
After the defeats by Pakistan, Western Indies and Bangladesh, Ireland returned to action on Tuesday against Thailand, before their last game with Scotland.