Ireland captain William Porterfield says his side's four-wicket win over West Indies shows what they can do against top-class opposition.
Ireland chased 305 to beat the Windies by four wickets with 25 balls remaining in their opening World Cup Pool B match in Nelson, New Zealand.
The opening batsman added that he disliked his side being termed as "an Associate nation or minnows".
Ireland chased 305 to beat the Windies by four wickets with 25 balls remaining in their opening World Cup Pool B match in Nelson, New Zealand.
The opening batsman added that he disliked his side being termed as "an Associate nation or minnows".