
West Indies registered the dominant victory over Ireland in the third and the T20i finals to win the 1-0 series on Sunday, June 15 at Breda Cricket Club, Breadry, Northern Ireland. After the first in Bat, West Indies published its second highest score in the history of T20i from 256/5 and rode beautiful shifts by Evin Lewis from 91 (44). In response, Ireland was limited to 194/7 in their assigned 20 Overs Akeil Hosein, the tabs went through their order, scored three goals and gave 27 runs in four breaks.
Previously, West Indies got to the careful start of her shifts when Lewis scored only two runs from the first seven balls. He gathered his first border in the third against Barry McCarthy, who was also twisted on four and six Captain Shai Hope in the same.
The Over gave the much needed impulse to the western India shifts because both Lewis and Hope began to act in the border. The duo added 70 runs in powerplay, despite the slow start. Lewis even got retaliation for 45 years, and Southpaw made sure that the Irish had raised their mistake by hitting the maximum and three consecutive four of his next four vans when he raised his half a century from 29 van.
On the other hand, Hopes also raised his half a century of 23 balls when he stood on a massive 122-run of 64 vans with Lewis. Their partnership was finally broken when Barry McCarthy got rid of the hope of 51 (27), while Lewis captured seven four and eight six on his 44-molks 91.
After release, Keacy Carta played aggressive shift 49* (22) and joined key stalls with Shimron Hetmyer (15 Off 7), Jason Holder (18 out of 13) and Romario Shepherd (19* Off 6) Drive West Indies to Mammut 256/5. In the middle of the fest, Matthew Humphreys bowed the remarkable spell of 0/16 in four exceeding, while Liam McCarthy registered the second most expensive figure in the T20is and escaped 81 runs from its four exceeding.
In response, Ireland lost its captain Paul Stirling (13 out of 6) at the beginning of the shift, but his introductory partner Ross Adair (48 out of 36) and Harry Tector (38 out of 25) calmed the nerves in the dressing room with a massive stand 101 (58). Despite its massive stand Ireland, it could not keep up with the desired running speed, which triggered the collapse of the middle order bats.
Akeal Hosein (3/27) and Jason Holder (2/49) appeared as the best goalies for West India and led to 62 victory. As a result, West Indies closed a series of three matches 1-0 after the first two matches were washed out due to rain.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
June 16, 2025