Skipper Johnson predicts Irish can cause upset
The Irish have been drawn with Pakistan, Zimbabwe, and hosts West Indies in Group D of the competition, which will be played at Sabina Park in Jamaica’s capital Kingston.
Johnson boldly predicted an upset, following two stirring performances in his side’s warm-up matches against South Africa and Canada in Trinidad this past week.
“We are going into our first match of the World Cup against Zimbabwe with a lot of confidence,” he said.
“To have the number one team in the world [South Africa] 80 for nine on a reasonable pitch was obviously an outstanding performance.
“Unfortunately, we could not finish the job, and Andrew Hall had a good game with bat and ball.
“We also did well to bowl Canada out cheaply and we won that game.
“If there was one weakness in our game before we came to the World Cup, it would have been our bowling, but this definitely has not been the case since we arrived.
“We are full of confidence, and we can’t wait until March 15, when we get going against Zimbabwe.”
Johnson also believes an upset can be on the cards because of the unpredictable nature of Pakistan and West Indies – the two established sides in the group — and the relative inexperience of Zimbabwe.
“I am not saying that we have come here to win three games, but we have come here to be very competitive, and it has been shown in the two warm-up games,” he said.
Johnson reckons batting is Ireland’s strength, but the bowling and fielding will be the key to them making an impact on the competition.
“We will be going into each and every game looking to execute our plans,” he said.
“If we can bowl well in this competition, I can see our batting bringing it home and, indeed, we can cause an upset the way we did when we beat West Indies three years ago in Belfast, chasing that huge total of 290.”
The World Cup opening match is between Pakistan and West Indies later today.



