Cricket-Pakistan v Ireland highlights

ADELAIDE, March 15 (Reuters) - Latest from the World Cup Pool B match between Pakistan and Ireland at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday: Opting to bat first, Ireland were dismissed for 237. - - Pakistan innings: 1st over - Alex Cusack begins with a maiden over. PAK: 0-0 4th over - Ahmed Shehzad finally finds a gap, cutting a John Mooney delivery for his first boundary. PAK: 12-0. 8th over - Stuart Thompson comes into the attack and Shehzad hits him for two boundaries. PAK: 42-0. 10th over - George Dockrell concedes four boundaries in his first over, two each to Shehzad and Sarfraz Ahmed, as Pakistan pass 50. PAK: 65-0 16th over - Sarfraz gets a reprieve as he edges Kevin O'Brien's leg-cutter but the ball pops out of Gary Wilson's gloves behind the stumps. PAK: 39-0. 17th over - Shehzad takes a single off Cusack to bring up his fifty off 52 balls. PAK: 96-0. 19th over - Ahmed takes a single off the first delivery from Thompson to bring up 100-run stand. PAK: 105-0. 20th over - Ahmed steers O'Brien to third man to bring up his fifty in 58 balls. PAK: 111-0. 23rd over - Shehzad departs on 63, top edging Thompson to Ed Joyce at mid-on. PAK: 123-1. 25th over - Pakistan lose second wicket as Haris Sohail is run out after a mix-up with Ahmed. PAK: 127-2. 29th over - Misbah-ul-Haq hits Dockrell through mid-on for his first boundary. PAK: 148-2. 31st over - Misbah slow-sweeps Dockrell over mid-on for the first six of Pakistan's innings. PAK: 163-2. 36th over - Misbah pulls an O'Brien full toss for a flat six. PAK: 187-2. 38th over - Sarfraz pulls Thompson and runs two to move into the 90s and Pakistan bring up 200. PAK: 207-2 39th over - Misbah falls for 39, dragging a Cusack delivery onto his stumps. PAK: 208-3. 46th over - After an agonising wait in the 90s, Sarfraz gets a boundary off Dockrell to hit Pakistan's first century at this World Cup to level the scores. PAK: 237-3. 47th over - Umar Akmal hits Stirling for a boundary to score the winning runs. PAK: 241-3. (Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; Editing by John O'Brien)