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second overall, one point behind Argentina.Its a little bit bittersweet,
not going to lie, we wanted that gold, but we sailed an incredible
medal race, I dont think we could have done much more out there,
Darmanin told reporters on Tuesday.The pair were fourth going into the
double-points medal race and came home strongly to secure silver.Thats
probably the best medal race Ive sailed in the last four years, we gave
ourselves every opportunity, Waterhouse said.A shocker of a final
preliminary race on Sunday knocked the Australians from first to fourth,
making it an uphill battle for them to claim the gold they
wanted.Argentinas Santiago Lange and Cecilia Seroli overcame a bad start
to finish sixth in the medal race, just enough to win the gold
medal.That guy is a living legend in our sport, and he deserves it,
Waterhouse said.Austrias Thomas Zajac and Tanya Frank finished third,
equal on points with the Australians.Waterhouse and Darmanin join the
ranks of other Australian multi-hull silver medallists, with Aussies
picking up three silver and two bronze in the discontinued Tornado
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Twenty20:
Will Porterfield (captain)- Made his T20I debut against Scotland
at Belfast in August 2008- Playing in his fifth ICC WT20- Won the T20
Blast with Birmingham Bears in 2014- Irelands leading run-scorer in
Twenty20 International cricket, and was their top scorer in the 2015
qualifying competition for the ICC WT20, with 190 runsNiall OBrien- Has
Twenty20 experience around the world from the Indian Cricket League and
Bangladesh Premier League- His father Brendan played 52 times for
Ireland over 16 yearsGary Wilson- Represented Ireland in ICC Under 19
World Cup in 2004 in Bangladesh- Captained his club side Surrey in the
absence of Graeme Smith in 2014- Reached Finals Day of T20 Blast with
Surrey in 2013 and 2014
Who will walk away with the trophy?
Paul Stirling- Player of the match for his 60 as Ireland defeated
Zimbabwe by three wickets at ICC WT20 2014- His innings of 177 against
Canada in 2010 remains the highest for Ireland in ODI cricketTim
Murtagh- Made his T20I debut against Bangladesh at Belfast in July 2012,
qualifying for Ireland as his grandfather was born in Dublin- Missed
out on playing in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 due to a broken foot-
He was the first bowler to ever take six wickets in a Twenty20 match
when he took 6-24 for Surrey against Middlesex at Lords in 2005- Won
Englands domestic Twenty20 competition with Middlesex in 2008Stuart
Poynter- Represented Ireland in ICC Under 19 World Cups in 2008 and
2010- Playing in his first ICC WT20- The wicketkeeper currently plays
his county cricket for Durham, but has also represented Middlesex and
Warwickshire- His uncle Deryck Vincent also represented IrelandBoyd
Rankin- Rejoined the Ireland team at the end of 2015- Also represented
England, playing one Test, seven ODIs and two T20I matches- Made his
T20I debut against Bangladesh at Nottingham in June 2009
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Dockrell- The youngest player to represent Ireland in T20 International
cricket aged just 17 years 194 days- Took 3-16 in his first ICC WT20
appearance against the West Indies at Providence in 2010- Playing in his
fourth ICC WT20- Reached number seven in the International Twenty20
Bowling rankings in 2014Andrew Poynter- Playing in his second ICC WT20-
Scored 57 in Irelands defeat to the Netherlands at Sylhet in ICC WT20
2014- Made his first-class debut, aged just 18 for Middlesex versus
Cambridge UCCE in 2005- Brother of Stuart Poynter, also in the
squadKevin OBrien- His 50-ball century against England in ICC Cricket
World Cup 2011 remains the fastest in the competitions history- Scored
42 not out from only 16 balls against the Netherlands at Sylhet in ICC
WT20 2014- He has played English domestic Twenty20 cricket for five
counties as well as in the Bangladesh and Caribbean Premier LeaguesMax
Sorensen- He was born in Johannesburg but moved to Ireland in 2007- His
figures of 4-15 against the UAE at Abu Dhabi in 2013 are his best in all
Twenty20 cricketAndrew Balbirnie- Playing in his first ICC WT20- Scored
140 runs at an average of 35.
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Cricket World Cup 2015 including innings of 97 against Zimbabwe and 58
against South Africa- Plays his domestic cricket for Middlesex, for whom
he played five matches in the 2015 T20 BlastAndrew McBrine- Plays his
club cricket for Donemana in Northern Ireland- His father Alexander and
uncle James both played cricket for Ireland- Represented Ireland in ICC
Under 19 World Cup in 2012Craig Young- Irelands leading wicket-taker in
ICC Under 19 World Cup in 2010 with nine wickets- Made his T20I debut
against Scotland at Bready in June 2015- Took 5-46 on his ODI debut
against Scotland at Malahide in 2014 - the ninth bowler to take at least
five wickets on his ODI debutStuart Thompson- Made his T20I debut
against the West Indies at Kingston in February 2014- Took a career-best
3-10 against Nepal at Belfast in July 2015- Represented Surrey Second
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