ADELAIDE. — Sarfraz Ahmed scored Pakistan’s first Cricket World Cup century since 2007 to lead his team into the quarter-finals with a seven-wicket romp past Ireland at the Adelaide Oval yesterday.

Left-armer Wahab Riaz took three wickets and fellow-seamers Sohail Khan and Rahat Ali snared two apiece as Ireland, electing to bat, were shot out for 237 despite skipper William Porterfield’s 107.

The modest target was overhauled in 46.1 overs as Sarfraz returned unbeaten on 101 to emulate Imran Nazir’s 160 against Zimbabwe in Jamaica in 2007, the last hundred hit by a Pakistani batsman in a World Cup.

The match ended in a farce as Umar Akmal played out five dot balls when five more runs were needed so that Sarfraz, then on 97, could reach his century.

Sarfraz duly obliged in Paul Stirling’s next over hitting a boundary and then himself defended four balls to allow Akmal to hit the winning runs in the subsequent over.

Pakistan finished third in Pool B behind defending champions India and South Africa, while the West Indies took the fourth place following a six-wicket win over the United Arab Emirates in Napier earlier yesterday.

Pakistan take on four-time champions and Australia in the quarter-final in Adelaide on March 20, while the West Indies travel to Wellington to play co-hosts New Zealand on March 21.

Ireland, the last surviving non-test nation in the fray, paid dearly for a miserable batting display in which Porterfield played a lone hand with 11 boundaries and a six.

The first four wickets fell for 134 runs by the 30th over as none of the top order crossed 20 on a slow pitch. — AFP.

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