Live Reporting
by Tim Oscroft & Alvin McCaig
Goodbyepublished at 19:37 16 June
19:37 16 June
There are two games in the wee small hours of Monday morning that will decide who takes the last place in the Super 8s.
At 00:30 BST, Bangladesh play Nepal and starting an hour later, the Netherlands take on Sri Lanka.
A Bangladesh win will guarantee their place, while the Netherlands must beat Sri Lanka and hope that Bangladesh slip up. We'll have coverage of both games.
For now, here is Sam Drury's report of Pakistan's nervy win over Ireland.
Thanks for joining us today.
'We have not performed as a team'published at 19:30 16 June
19:30 16 June
Pakistan win by three wickets
Pakistan captain Babar Azam: “When we started with thebowling, we got ahead. In the batting, we didn’t finish well but when you haveback-to-back wickets, you have to go to the end with the tailenders."
On tournament as a whole: “With the bowling, we are good but in the batting we had afew mistakes in the US match and the India match. When you lose wickets, it puts youunder pressure but a lot of positives with the bowling.
“We have a good bunch of players. Let’s go home and seewhere we’ve lacked, where we’re not good enough.
“Positives are that we had close games but didn’t finishwell. We have good players but we have not performed as a team.”
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'Proud of the fight we showed'published at 19:28 16 June
19:28 16 June
Pakistan win by three wickets
Ireland captain Paul Stirling: "We played in patches. We didn't start the day terribly well and they put pressure on us early on. I think that was the difference in the end.
"With the ball you can throw the towel in and lose by eight wickets but we didn't. I'm proud of the fight we showed."
On batting issues: "It's about getting that balance right. In T20 cricket you need that tempo. Sometimes we've gone too hard, other times not hard enough.
"It's been a difficult couple of weeks. But we'll go back and regroup."
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Pakistan win by three wicketspublished at 19:24 16 June
19:24 16 June
How must Pakistan rue that defeat to the USA? But the brutal nature of a four game group meant that made a huge difference, but the Super 8s are going to be fascinating.
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Postpublished at 19:20 16 June
19:20 16 June
Andrew Leonard
Irish cricket commentator on BBC SoundsThree matches, three defeats and a washout. I really don't think it's indicative of where the Irish men's team is at the moment.
Ireland have been rejuvenated under Paul Stirling.
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19:16 16 June
Shaheen Afridi bowled superbly at the top of Ireland's innings, but I didn't see him winning it with the bat if I'm honest. Another 20 runs, and who knows?
Postpublished at 19:15 16 June
19:15 16 June
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC SoundsThis was a difficult group, a sort of group of death and Ireland have come out of it with nothing.
Late hope for Irelandpublished at 19:13 16 June
19:13 16 June
Pakistan win by three wicketspublished at 19:12 16 June
19:12 16 June
I said that the Ireland innings was all over the place, and the Pakistan chase more than matched it!
So many of these World Cup games have been erratic, but is that a bad thing? I don't think so.
Pakistan win by three wicketspublished at 18.5 overs
18.5 overs
Pak 111-7
Shaheen Afridi gets back on strike, and he heaves Delany over mid-wicket for another six to win the game for Pakistan!
Afridi dropped on sixpublished at 19:09 16 June
19:09 16 June
Shaheen Afridi flashes at one and Paul Stirling cannot cling on to a tough chance at slip!
Pak 102-7published at 19:08 16 June
19:08 16 June
Shaheen Afridi is at the crease, and he wallops Delany high over long on for a much-needed six!
Pak 95-7published at 18 overs
18 overs
Target: 107
Well, I'm getting that low-scoring classic I wanted!
Postpublished at 19:04 16 June
19:04 16 June
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC SoundsYou never know, you never know!
WICKETpublished at 17.4 overs
17.4 overs
Abbas Afridi c sub b White 17 (Pak 94-7)
Just as it was looking to be Pakistan's game, Abbas Afridi lifts White to long on and the substitute fielder takes a comfortable catch just inside the rope!
Not outpublished at 19:02 16 June
19:02 16 June
Pak 93-6
It's a mile outside off stump, not literally of course, and we move on.
Postpublished at 19:01 16 June
19:01 16 June
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC SoundsIt should be straightforward from here but I don't think it's going to be as straightforward as we think.
Ireland reviewpublished at 19:01 16 June
19:01 16 June
Pak 93-6
Abbas Afridi is hit on the pad as he sweeps and Ireland go for a review.
Pak 93-6published at 17 overs
17 overs
Target: 107
Not a bad over for a fill-in bowler, but 14 off three overs seems gettable as Ben White returns.
Not outpublished at 18:59 16 June
18:59 16 June
Pak 92-6
No - it was a bump ball.
It really is all happening!