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Published 15:37 6 Mar 2015 GMT
Updated 17:07 6 Mar 2015 GMT
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I’ve never been to Hobart when it’s been warm, so this is the only way I know it. So I think it gives us a little bit of home advantage, because I think if it’s cold like this on the day then we’ll be more at home than Zimbabwe will - Ireland coach Phil Simmons
We're not taking them lightly. They're a quality side when the game gets going. We want to turn up tomorrow & we want to win. We want to win convincingly and we feel we're good enough to do that - Stand-in Zimbabwe captain Taylor. On social media https://twitter.com/niallnobiobrien/status/573742150027907074 https://twitter.com/Irelandcricket/status/573776258506559489 https://twitter.com/ChigumburaElton/status/573705799425388544 https://twitter.com/balbo90/status/573810469309276160 https://twitter.com/leinsterrugby/status/572717600137990144 State of Pool B
Six points is the absolute minimum required for Ireland to advance to the quarter-finals, and victory here would see them reach that target. The final game against Pakistan - who also play tomorrow against South Africa (a massive SA victory would be lovely) - still looms as a potential winner-take-all scenario, but if Ireland can at least go into that game with the advantage in points and net run rate it would at least pile extra pressure on Pakistan to win by a sizeable margin.
West Indies are still in the mix as well and are probably slight favourites to go through despite their defeat by India this morning. Their run rate is superior to Ireland's and has the potential to improve in their final game against the UAE.
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