Ireland Creates History Wins ODI Cricket Series with West Indies
Ireland achieved a historic series win over the West Indies after winning their deciding one-day international by two wickets at Sabina Park.
The 2-1 come-from-behind series victory from the third ODI gave Ireland a first ODI series win away from home against a full member.
This also was only its second series win against a full member, after Zimbabwe at home in 2019.
After bowling out the West Indies for 212 inside 45 overs, Ireland reached a winning 214-8 in the 45th.
It was a remarkable end to a COVID-19-disrupted two-nation tour which began with Ireland's own historic loss to a hosting United States in a Twenty20.
An over-eager William Porterfield was lost to the first ball of Ireland's chase on Sunday but the batting was mainly patient and practical.
The poised top order did its job. Stand-in captain Paul Stirling, dropped before he scored by Jason Holder in the slips, made 44 off 38 balls with five boundaries and a six. Stirling was out at 73-2. No. 3 batter Andy McBrine, after taking four wickets, scored 59 off 100 balls before he edged behind. He was out at 152-3 and eventually given a second straight man of the match award. That also earned him man of the series. His offspin earned 10 of the West Indies' 30 wickets in the series.
No. 4 Harry Tector notched a third half-century in three matches with his 52 off 76 balls. Tector lifted Ireland to the brink of victory when he was out at 197-6 in the 42nd over.
Two wickets in three balls by Akeal Hosein added some late drama, but tailender Craig Young completed Ireland's triumph with a boundary for the match and series with 5.1 overs to spare. The West Indies won the first ODI by defending 269 runs, lost the second on Thursday after making 229.
(Source : The Pioneer)
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