
Tags: Cricket, Caribbean, Ireland, West Indies, Windies
The West Indies suffered a historic loss at the hands of Ireland after the visitors secured a two-wicket win to claim a 2-1 series win at Sabina Park on Sunday.
The win was not just the Irish team’s first triumph over the West Indies in an ODI series, but the come-from-behind victory was only the second over a full member team. Prior to that, the team defeated Zimbabwe at home in 2019.
After dismissing the West Indies for just 212, the Irish survived a late-game wobble but still had enough to get over the line after getting to 214-8 in the 45th over.
The effort was anchored by half-centuries from Andy McBrine and Harry Tector.
Earlier, the West Indies were off to a fast with Shai Hope cracking 53 from just 39 balls at the top of the innings, as he did the majority of the scoring in an opening stand of 72 in 11 overs with Justin Greaves. However, things fell apart when he and Greaves were caught off the bowling of Craig Young in quick succession. The hosts went on to lose the next three wickets for just four runs as the middle order collapsed when Nicholas Pooran, Shamarh Brooks, and skipper Kieron Pollard all spent very little time at the crease.
Jason Holder ensured at least a competitive score with an impressive 44 but was run out, with West Indies all out for 212. Odean Smith remained unbeaten on 20 from 10 balls.
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