Pride is the name of the game at Eden Gardens in Kolkata as Ireland take on the Netherlands in a match between two teams already eliminated from the World Cup
The Irish make a great start to the match as Boyd Rankin removes Tom Cooper to reduce the Netherlands to 12-2 in the third over
The Irish suffer a blow as young spinner George Dockrell injures his right shoulder trying to stop a boundary on his follow-through and is forced off after bowling only 3.4 overs
Captain Peter Borren (left) and Ryan Ten Doeschate rebuild the Netherlands' innings with a superb partnership of 121
Ten Doeschate scores 106 off 108 balls to join South Africa's AB de Villiers and India's Sachin Tendulkar as the only players to make two centuries at the 2011 World Cup
Chasing 307 to win, Ireland make a scintillating start to their reply, scoring 82 in the mandatory 10-over powerplay, with 20-year-old opener Paul Stirling reaching 50 from 25 balls
Porterfield is out for 68, but Stirling goes on to reach three figures from 70 balls before holing out two balls later for 101 to give the Dutch a glimmer of hope
The O'Brien brothers see Ireland over the line in the 48th over with Niall (right) scoring and unbeaten 57 and Kevin smashing two sixes to complete the victory
The six-wicket victory rounds off a proud campaign for Ireland and their fans, with victories over England and the Netherlands to savour
In the second game of the day in Mumbai, it is first blood to New Zealand as Sri Lanka opener Upul Tharanga and Tillakaratne Dilshan both fall cheaply
Veteran duo Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene dig Sri Lanka out of trouble with a 145 partnership
Tempers flare in the 24th over as Nathan McCullum thinks he has caught Jayawardene off his own bowling but the appeal is turned down by the TV umpire
Jayawardene is dismissed for 66 but Sangakkara goes on to post 111 - his first World Cup century - as Sri Lanka make 265-9 off their 50 overs
New Zealand reach a promising 82-2 but Muttiah Muralitharan returns from treatment to a hamstring injury to rip through their middle order with a spell of 4-25
Lasith Malinga knocks over the last two Kiwi batsmen as Sri Lanka win by 122 runs to ensure they will finish second in Group A behind the winners of Saturday's meeting between Australia and Pakistan
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