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T20 World Cup: Little’s hat-trick in vain as Kiwis close in on semi spot

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Josh Little's hat-trick overshadowed Kane Williamson’s return to form, however, New Zealand inched closer to booking their place in the semi-finals with a 35-run victory over Ireland in Adelaide on Friday.

Kiwis look well-placed to finish in the top two places in Group 1, with their healthy net run rate (+2.113) likely to ensure they move through to the knockout stages of the tournament.

Josh Little joins exclusive T20 World Cup club

Little struck with three consecutive deliveries during his final over at the Adelaide Oval to become just the sixth player in T20 World Cup history to register a hat-trick.

The left-armer picked up the big scalps of Williamson, Jimmy Neesham and Mitchell Santner with some excellent bowling to become join teammate Curtis Campher as the only Ireland player to register a T20I hat-trick.

Little also finishes the tournament with 11 wickets in an impressive individual display that bodes well for the future of Ireland cricket, with his figures of 3/22 against the Kiwis meaning the 23-year-old finished with a total of 7/59 from 11 overs against three of the groups biggest teams - New Zealand, England and Australia.

Captain Kane bounces back to form

Despite Little's heroics with the ball, Ireland struggled to mix it with their more fancied opponents for much of the match as New Zealand maintained their place on top of Group A with their third victory of the tournament.

They will be buoyed by the return to form made by Williamson, who showed glimpses of his best during his 35-ball innings of 61 as the Black Caps posted an imposing total of 185/6 after being sent in by Ireland skipper Andy Balbirnie.

The New Zealand captain received good support from openers Finn Allen (32) and Devon Conway (28), while Daryl Mitchell (31) chimed in with some lofty blows late in the innings to ensure the score was more than enough.

Ireland openers offer glimmer of hope

Paul Stirling (37) and Balbirnie (30) gave some brief hope when they put on 68 for the opening wicket inside eight overs in reply, but New Zealand put pay to any chance of an upset by collecting wickets at regular intervals from that point on.

Spin duo Mitchell Santner (2/26) and Ish Sodhi (2/31) bowled well, while speedster Lockie Ferguson (3/22) showed some good pace to be the pick of the quick bowlers.

Ireland finish the tournament with a solitary victory during the Super 12 stage, but with their heads held high following a number of competitive displays.

Chief scores:

NZ: 185 for six (20) (Kane Williamson 61, Finn Allen 32, Daryl Mitchell 31 not out, Josh Little 3/22, Gareth Delany 2/30) beat

Afg: 150 for nine (20) (Paul Stirling 37, Andy Balbirnie 30, Lockie Ferguson 3/22, Tim Southee 2/29, Mitchell Santner 2/26, Ish Sodhi 2/31)

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