Recent Match Report – West Indies vs Ireland 3rd T20I 2020


West Indies 140 for 1 (Simmons 91*, Lewis 46) beat Ireland 138 (O’Brien 36, Balbirnie 28, Pollard 3-17, Bravo 3-19) by nine wickets

Kieron Pollard and Dwayne Bravo picked up three wickets each before Lendl Simmons’ scintillating knock made short work of the chase as West Indies romped home by nine wickets to finish the three-match series 1-1.

After being asked to bat, Paul Stirling and Kevin O’Brien gave Ireland another breezy start and took them to 50 in just 3.3 overs but just like the second T20I, Pollard pegged them back with his variations. Bravo too joined in as Ireland were all out for 138 in 19.1 overs.

Simmons attacked right from the start, hitting ten sixes and five fours in his unbeaten 40-ball 91 and powered West Indies home with nine overs to spare.

O’Brien gives Ireland flying start

After being dismissed off a full-toss in the second T20I, O’Brien ensured he didn’t disappoint his side this time around and gave Ireland a flying start along with Stirling. In the second over of the innings, O’Brien hit Romario Shepherd for four and six on back-to-back deliveries before Stirling finished it off with another maximum. Sheldon Cottrell had found some movement in the opening over but soon it all went awry for the seamer as O’Brien smashed the first five balls of his next over for fours. Ireland 48 for no loss after three.

Pollard, Bravo strike back

After registering his career-best figures in the last game, Pollard once again did the rescue act for his team. He struck straightaway after bringing himself on in the fourth over. While trying to launch one over long-on, O’Brien miscued and Shimron Hetmyer made no mistake. With the drizzle getting heavier, it was at that juncture that the umpires asked the players to walk off.

When play resumed after a break of 45 minutes, Bravo trapped Stirling lbw from around the wicket. The opener asked for the review in the false hope that ball might have pitched outside the leg stump. The wicket made Bravo the most successful West Indies bowler in T20Is as he surpassed Samuel Badree’s tally of 54 scalps in the format.

Andrew Balbirnie and Gareth Delany kept the scoring rate up for a while, helping Ireland to 73 for 2 at the end of seven overs. But after that, the wickets fell in clusters. Pollard dismissed Delany and Harry Tector in the eighth over, and in the tenth, Gary Wilson fell to Shepherd followed by Balbirnie’s run-out. While Ireland crossed 100 in the 12th, they had lost six wickets by then. Two more wickets fell in the 14th before Bravo wrapped up the innings by picking up the last two.

Simmons onslaught powers West Indies home

A target of 139 was well below-par but the way Simmons and Evin Lewis started, they made it look like even paltry. Simmons carted Barry McCarthy for a six and two fours in the second over of the chase. However, he offered an opportunity when he mistimed Mark Adair in the fifth over but Balbirnie dropped the chance at mid-off. Simmons was on 23 off 17 at that time but after that there was no looking back. He hit at least one six in every over for the rest of the chase; after being dropped, he struck nine sixes and two fours in the next 22 deliveries he faced. He was also helped by some undisciplined bowling as the Ireland bowlers struggled to find the right length.

Such was Simmons’ onslaught that it made Lewis’ 25-ball 46 look pedestrian. Lewis fell to Simi Singh when West Indies were one hit away from the victory, and fittingly, Simmons did that with yet another six.



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