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BBC News
7 days ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Ireland 'just fell short' against West Indies
Ireland captain Paul Stirling said that his side "just fell short" as they lost their T20 series against West Indies at West Indies won the third and final match of the series by 62 runs on Sunday after setting Ireland an unassailable 256 ensured the visitors won the series 1-0 after the first two games were abandoned due to the heavy rain, and despite his disappointment at the defeat, Stirling believes the game was a good test for Ireland against one of the world's best sides."[There are] some positives to take from it," he told BBC Sport NI."Bowling to a side like the West Indies, who are third or fourth in the world and have the most power of any team in international cricket, and to come up against them on a small enough pitch, they certainly showed what they were capable of, and the score was a tough one to chase." 'We've got a lot to work on' Ireland managed a respectable 194-7 in their innings and Stirling, who was dismissed after 13 runs in the second over, was pleased with their effort."The message was to go out and give it your all and we just fell short, but there were periods of the game where we feel we were up to the standard and the West Indies score, but it kept going up towards the end," he reserved praise for Matthew Humphreys, who took the wickets of Rovman Powell and Evin Lewis in the 12th over."That is one of the best spells of T20 international bowling I've witnessed from us," Stirling continued."The context too, he bowled a left hander at all stages and had short boundaries so to come out with 16 runs and two wickets is a real positive, he has really taken that new bowl in his stride and we're really happy with how he is trucking."Ireland are not in action again until September, when they face England in a three-day T20 series in is hoping that Ireland can use the intervening three-month period to work on areas they need to improve."We've got a lot to work on, we have domestic cricket coming up in the next weeks and the gap after that will be the tricky part, we have to come into September in better preparation than we are at already."


Associated Press
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
West Indies hits 256-5 and wins 3rd T20 against Ireland by 62 runs to claim series
BREADY, Northern Ireland (AP) — West Indies piled up its second-highest Twenty20 innings in men's cricket and went on to secure a 62-run victory over Ireland on Sunday to win the series 1-0. Ireland chose to bowl first in the third T20 and West Indies responded with 256-5 at Bready Cricket Club — propelled by an opening stand of 122 in 10.3 overs by Evin Lewis (91 runs in 44 balls) and captain Shai Hope (51 in 27). West Indies smashed 20 sixes in total — Lewis hit eight maximums, with four each for Hope and Keacy Carty (49 not out in 22 deliveries). Ireland replied with 194-7. Ross Adair (48 in 36) and Harry Tector (38 in 25) took the total to 114-1 before Ireland was reduced to 116-4 in 12 overs. The first and second matches were abandoned because of rain without a ball being bowled. The two teams drew a three-match ODI series 1-1 in Dublin in May, before England swept West Indies 3-0 in ODI and T20 series. ___ AP cricket:

Yahoo
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
West Indies hits 256-5 and wins 3rd T20 against Ireland by 62 runs to claim series
BREADY, Northern Ireland (AP) — West Indies piled up its second-highest Twenty20 innings in men's cricket and went on to secure a 62-run victory over Ireland on Sunday to win the series 1-0. Ireland chose to bowl first in the third T20 and West Indies responded with 256-5 at Bready Cricket Club — propelled by an opening stand of 122 in 10.3 overs by Evin Lewis (91 runs in 44 balls) and captain Shai Hope (51 in 27). Advertisement West Indies smashed 20 sixes in total — Lewis hit eight maximums, with four each for Hope and Keacy Carty (49 not out in 22 deliveries). Ireland replied with 194-7. Ross Adair (48 in 36) and Harry Tector (38 in 25) took the total to 114-1 before Ireland was reduced to 116-4 in 12 overs. The first and second matches were abandoned because of rain without a ball being bowled. The two teams drew a three-match ODI series 1-1 in Dublin in May, before England swept West Indies 3-0 in ODI and T20 series. ___ AP cricket:


Washington Post
15-06-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
West Indies hits 256-5 and wins 3rd T20 against Ireland by 62 runs to claim series
BREADY, Northern Ireland — West Indies piled up its second-highest Twenty20 innings in men's cricket and went on to secure a 62-run victory over Ireland on Sunday to win the series 1-0. Ireland chose to bowl first in the third T20 and West Indies responded with 256-5 at Bready Cricket Club — propelled by an opening stand of 122 in 10.3 overs by Evin Lewis (91 runs in 44 balls) and captain Shai Hope (51 in 27).


BBC News
15-06-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
West Indies beat Ireland to win T20 series
Third Twenty20 international, BreadyIreland 194-7 (20 overs): R Adair 48; Hosein 3-27, Holder 2-49West Indies 256-5 (20 overs): Lewis 91; Humphreys 2-16, R Adair 1-52West Indies win by 62 runsScorecard West Indies secured a 1-0 series win over Ireland after victory in the third and final T20 at first two games of the three-match series on Thursday and Saturday were abandoned without a ball being bowled due to heavy cleared on Sunday to allow the third game to go ahead, with Ireland winning the toss and opting to bowl Indies set a chase of 256, their second-highest T20 score, after some superb failed to get close to with Akeal Hosein claiming three-wickets as the visitors won by 62 Indies started well and registered 122 runs after 10.3 overs without Ireland taking a wicket, through the partnership of Evin Lewis and Shai McCarthy eventually got the breakthrough for the hosts by removing Shai Hope for more wickets in the 12th over followed as Rovman Powell (2) and Lewis (91) were both dismissed by Matthew Humphreys. Shimron Hetmyer (15) was then removed by Ben White whilst Jason Holder (18) was taken out by Mark Adair, but West Indies ended their innings on a strong 256-5 as Keacy Carty managed an unbeaten 49 from 22 got off to a bad batting start as they lost captain Paul Stirling in the second over after just 13 Adair and Harry Tector steadied the ship with a partnership of 101 in 58 balls, before the latter departed as the hosts lost a second player inside the first 10 and Lorcan Tucker were taken out by Hosein in the 11th over and the wickets continued to tumble which only hampered Ireland's hopes as George Dockrell, Tim Tector and Barry McCarthy were all gone by the 16th over. With the result beyond doubt by that stage, the hosts aimed to reduce the margin of defeat in the last four overs.