
Tags: Andrew Balbirnie, Cricket, Ireland, T20I
Ireland captain Andrew Balbirnie insists the team is looking to create history with a T20 series win over the Windies, after taking a 1-nil lead in the three-match series on Wednesday.
On the back of 94 from Paul Sterling and 48 from Kevin O’Brien, the Irish posted a competitive 208 for 7 before restricting the Windies to 204 for 7. Along the way, the Irish, who lost their first wicket with 154 runs on the board, set the highest total ever in the powerplay.
The win served as a tonic of sorts for the visitors who were defeated 3-0 by the Windies in the recent One Day International series between the teams.
“It’s great to get a win but you want to win the series and make history, so if we can do that in the next two games we’ll go home very happy,” Balbirnie said.
“We came so close in that second ODI and it may have affected us in the third ODI. So, to come out here and show the bottle and win against one of the top teams in T20 cricket was great for the team.”
The Windies and Ireland will face off in the second T20I on Saturday at Warner Park.
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