
The West Indies showcased their prowess in the final match against Ireland, posting a formidable score of 256 for 5 in just 20 overs. Evin Lewis led the charge with an impressive 91 runs, supported by Shai Hope with 51 runs and Shimron Hetmyer contributing a solid 49 not out. Ireland’s bowling efforts were highlighted by Chris Humphreys, who took 2 wickets for 16 runs.
In response, Ireland managed to score 194 runs for 7 in 20 overs, with their top performances coming from Paul Stirling Adair at 48 runs, Harry Tector with 38 runs, and Mark Adair who finished unbeaten on 31 runs. The West Indies’ bowling attack was led by Akeal Hosein, who took 3 wickets for 27 runs, with Jason Holder also contributing with 2 wickets for 49 runs.
Ultimately, the West Indies emerged victorious by 62 runs, clinching the series win over Ireland and displaying their dominance in the format. This victory marks a significant achievement for the West Indies team as they continue to build momentum in their international campaigns.
Source: newsroom.gy