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India Today
6 days ago
- Sport
- India Today
Lewis, Hosein annihilate Ireland in 3rd T20I, set up 1-0 series win for West Indies
West Indies registered a dominating 62-run win over Ireland in the third and final T20I to win the series 1-0 on Sunday, June 15 at Bready Cricket Club, Bready, Northern Ireland. After being put in to bat first, West Indies posted their second-highest score in T20I history of 256/5, riding on a splendid innings from Evin Lewis of 91 (44). In reply, Ireland were restricted to 194/7 in their allotted 20 overs Akeil Hosein ran through their batting order, scalping three wickets, giving away 27 runs in four West Indies got off to a cautious start to their innings as Lewis scored just two runs off his first seven balls. He collected his first boundary in the third over against Barry McCarthy, who was also tonked for a four and six by captain Shai Hope as well in the same over gave the much-needed impetus to West Indies' innings as both Lewis and Hope began dealing in boundaries. The duo added 70 runs in the powerplay, despite a slow start. Lewis was even given a reprieve on 45 and the southpaw made sure that the Irish rued their mistake by whacking a maximum and three successive fours off his next four deliveries as he brought up his half century off 29 deliveries. At the other end, Hopes also brought up his half century off 23 balls as he put on a massive 122-run stand off 64 deliveries with Lewis. Their partnership was finally broken as Barry McCarthy got rid of Hope for 51 (27) while Lewis clobbered seven fours and eight sixes en route to his 44-ball their dismissals, Keacy Carty played a belligerent innings of 49* (22) and got involved in crucial stands with Shimron Hetmyer (15 off 7), Jason Holder (18 off 13) and Romario Shepherd (19* off 6) to propel West Indies to a mammoth score of 256/5. Amid the run fest, Matthew Humphreys bowled a remarkable spell of 0/16 in four overs while Liam McCarthy registered the second most expensive figures in T20Is, leaking 81 runs from his four reply, Ireland lost their captain Paul Stirling (13 off 6) early in the innings, but his opening partner Ross Adair (48 off 36) and Harry Tector (38 off 25) calmed the nerves in the dressing room with their massive stand of 101 (58). Despite their massive stand, Ireland couldn't keep up with the required run rate, which triggered a batting collapse in the middle Hosein (3/27) and Jason Holder (2/49) emerged as the top wicket-takers for West Indies, guiding them to a 62-run win. As a result, West Indies sealed the three-match series by 1-0 after the first two matches were washed out due to rain.

Miami Herald
04-06-2025
- Business
- Miami Herald
Peloton launches ‘Repowered' platform to resell used fitness equipment
June 4 (UPI) -- Peloton is geared-up to help customers sell their bikes and treadmills online with Tuesday's launch of Repowered, a resale marketplace that could bring in top secondhand dollars for the connected fitness company. Repowered is currently operating in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C., with plans to go nationwide within the year. The platform is available to sellers only and will become available to buyers, once there's enough inventory, Peloton said. "The official Peloton resale site where you can find great deals on gently used Peloton equipment or sell your pre-loved pieces for cash," the company announced on its website. According to Peloton, the platform will cut third party friction by coordinating pickups and deliveries. Sellers will receive 70% of the proceeds, with Peloton splitting the rest with platform provider Archive. Sellers can also receive up to a $600 discount on new equipment. Peloton says the resale market aligns with its sustainability goals to "help give used equipment a second life," while providing transparency on the product. "If you're buying or selling used Peloton equipment, you will have access to the Peloton History Summary that includes details like service history, warranty and more, directly from us," the company said. "This ensures transparency about the item's condition, giving both parties confidence in the transaction." The fitness company has seen a drop in the monthly subscriptions that go with their equipment, as treadmills and bikes collect dust and clothing once owners stop using them. Those subscriptions are a big part of Peloton's revenue, according to the company's financial records. Last year, Peloton cut 15% of its workforce as chief executive officer Barry McCarthy stepped down. At the same time, the company noticed a spike in the resale of its equipment on Facebook Marketplace and Trade My Stuff, which manages transactions and heavy lifting for buyers and sellers. The delivery team also sets up the equipment and teaches the buyer how to use it. After reporting a 13% decline in revenue during its third quarter, Peloton announced it would help facilitate the resale of its own equipment as part of its full-spectrum wellness offerings that include mindfulness and sleep. Copyright 2025 UPI News Corporation. All Rights Reserved.


UPI
04-06-2025
- Business
- UPI
Peloton launches 'Repowered' platform to resell used fitness equipment
Pedestrians walk past a Peloton store in Bethesda, Maryland in August 2022. The fitness company announced Tuesday it was launching a resale platform for its fitness equipment, called Repowered. File Photo by Michael Reynolds/EPA-EFE June 4 (UPI) -- Peloton is geared-up to help customers sell their bikes and treadmills online with Tuesday's launch of Repowered, a resale marketplace that could bring in top secondhand dollars for the connected fitness company. Repowered is currently operating in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C., with plans to go nationwide within the year. The platform is available to sellers only and will become available to buyers, once there's enough inventory, Peloton said. "The official Peloton resale site where you can find great deals on gently used Peloton equipment or sell your pre-loved pieces for cash," the company announced on its website. According to Peloton, the platform will cut third party friction by coordinating pickups and deliveries. Sellers will receive 70% of the proceeds, with Peloton splitting the rest with platform provider Archive. Sellers can also receive up to a $600 discount on new equipment. Peloton says the resale market aligns with its sustainability goals to "help give used equipment a second life," while providing transparency on the product. "If you're buying or selling used Peloton equipment, you will have access to the Peloton History Summary that includes details like service history, warranty and more, directly from us," the company said. "This ensures transparency about the item's condition, giving both parties confidence in the transaction." The fitness company has seen a drop in the monthly subscriptions that go with their equipment, as treadmills and bikes collect dust and clothing once owners stop using them. Those subscriptions are a big part of Peloton's revenue, according to the company's financial records. Last year, Peloton cut 15% of its workforce as chief executive officer Barry McCarthy stepped down. At the same time, the company noticed a spike in the resale of its equipment on Facebook Marketplace and Trade My Stuff, which manages transactions and heavy lifting for buyers and sellers. The delivery team also sets up the equipment and teaches the buyer how to use it. After reporting a 13% decline in revenue during its third quarter, Peloton announced it would help facilitate the resale of its own equipment as part of its full-spectrum wellness offerings that include mindfulness and sleep.


Irish Times
25-05-2025
- Sport
- Irish Times
West Indies beat Ireland by 197 runs to square up three-match series
West Indies (385-7) (Keacy Carty 170; Barry McCarthy 3-100) beat Ireland (165-8) (Cade Carmichael 48; Jayden Seales 3-26) by 197 runs (DLS method) On Friday the weather saved Ireland from the unenviable task of chasing down a mammoth West Indies total. They were not so lucky this time around. Replying to an even bigger score of 386, reduced to 363 in 46 overs by rain, Ireland's attempt was ugly. In just his second international innings, Cade Carmichael reached 48 before getting stuck looking for a maiden milestone, but that was as good as it got. West Indies wrapped up a dominant 197-run win to square the three-match series at one apiece, honours shared after Ireland's own dominant victory in game one before the rain scuppered things on Friday. The day started promisingly for Ireland, Barry McCarthy continuing his hex over Brandon King, dismissing the West Indies opener for the third time in as many matches. He added Evin Lewis for good measure, leaving the visitors two down inside five overs. READ MORE The fight back was something to behold. Shai Hope and Keacy Carty combined to put on 137 runs, the latter passing three figures in back-to-back matches. His effort of 170 anchored a late onslaught of hitting, Ireland's inability to take middle overs wickets biting them by opening up the Caribbean power game at the death. Justin Greaves added 50 runs off just 23 balls, Ireland struggling to contain the scoring rate at the small Clontarf venue. They were not helped by injuries. Debutant Jordan Neill bowled just five overs before suffering a nasty shoulder issue. Josh Little managed seven before tweaking something in his leg. Neither man emerged to bat later in the day, meaning West Indies needed to take just eight wickets for victory. Irish skipper Paul Stirling started the chase with the required aggression when needing nearly eight runs an over but he departed for 26. Jayden Seales accounted for him, Andy Balbirnie and Harry Tector cheaply, tearing the heart out of this Irish chase. Carmichael, Lorcan Tucker and George Dockrell all made contributions, but nothing close enough to the magic needed for a record victory. A pair of run outs only added to the ignominy, the West Indies wrapping things up with 16 overs still remaining. The Caribbean outfit now heads to England before returning to these shores in June for a three-match T20 encounter to be held in Bready Cricket Club.


BBC News
25-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
West Indies secure ODI series draw against Ireland
Third one-day international, ClontarfWest Indies 385-7 (50 overs): Carty 170, Hope 75; B McCarthy 3-100Ireland 165-8 (29.5 overs): Carmichael 48, Tucker 29; Seales 3-26West Indies win by 197 runs (DLS method); Series drawn 1-1Scorecard Keacy Carty scored a second consecutive century in a commanding West Indies victory over Ireland that earned a draw in the one-day international series at won the opening match of the series by 124 runs on Wednesday, but Friday's second meeting ended without a result after a two-hour rain Sunday's third game, Carty again led the way for the visitors with his unbeaten 170 part of an imposing total of 385, although Ireland's revised target was set at 363 due to a reduction of overs after rain. With bowlers Jordan Neill and Josh Little unable to bat after injuries sustained during the West Indies' innings, Ireland lost eight wickets for 165 and were beaten by 197 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis method. After Ireland won the toss, skipper Paul Stirling put West Indies in to bat despite their tally of 352 on Brandon King was caught leg before wicket by Barry McCarthy for just one, but that brought Carty to the crease who produced his second century of the series and bettered his previous best ODI tally of 128 set against England in bowling corps was depleted by injuries both before and during the series, and Carty feasted on a tiring 28-year-old survived a few scares on his way to the huge tally, most notably when on 150 he was bowled by Liam McCarthy only for the delivery to be deemed a was eventually out for 170 when, off the bowling of Liam McCarthy, he was caught by George Dockrell who had previously gathered one deep drive but carried across the rope for a Carty ably supported by captain Shai Hope, who scored 75 off 75 balls, and a maiden international half-century from Justin Greaves, West Indies' 385 was the largest ODI tally ever scored at Clontarf. While Stirling's 26 contained three fours and two sixes, when set such an imposing target, Ireland's response was never at the pace Carmichael, who made his international debut in the series, top-scored for the hosts with his 48 coming off 63 up for West Indies will be three one-day international and three T20s against England which begin on Thursday at Edgbaston to start Harry Brook's white-ball captaincy for the Indies will return to Ireland for three T20 internationals to be played at Bready next month.