Ireland humbles West Indies in opening ODI clash

DUBLIN, Ireland — Ireland launched their One Day International (ODI) series against the West Indies with a resounding statement, overpowering the visitors by 124 runs at Clontarf on Wednesday.

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A commanding century from opener Andy Balbirnie and a fiery spell from pacer Barry McCarthy dismantled the Caribbean side, setting the tone for the three-match contest.

Balbirnie anchors Ireland’s big total

Asked to bat first, Ireland surged to 303 for six from their 50 overs, thanks in large part to Balbirnie’s measured yet masterful innings. The veteran opener struck his ninth ODI century, facing 138 balls and delivering a knock filled with purpose and poise. His 112-run effort included nine boundaries and four sixes, anchoring the Irish innings with surgical precision.

Balbirnie’s form was evident from the start, sharing a composed 109-run opening partnership with captain Paul Stirling, who also made history by reaching 10,000 international runs across formats. Stirling brought up the milestone with a single off spinner Gudakesh Motie before blasting his way to 54 off 64 balls, decorated with six fours and two towering sixes.

Stirling’s achievement underscored his status as a pillar of Irish cricket, and his aggressive strokeplay provided early momentum before he was caught at deep backward square off Roston Chase.

Middle order momentum and a late Windies fightback

Balbirnie carried on unfazed, reaching his half-century off 88 balls, then building key partnerships with Cade Carmichael and Harry Tector. Carmichael, who impressed on debut with a crisp 16, fell to Matthew Forde, but Tector joined Balbirnie in a 98-run stand that frustrated the West Indies bowlers.

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Balbirnie brought up his century with a single off Alzarri Joseph to rousing applause from the home crowd. He eventually perished for 112, caught at deep extra cover as Joseph sparked a minor West Indies resurgence in the closing overs. Ireland lost three wickets in their final five overs, managing only 38 runs during that stretch. Tector chipped in with a quick 56 from 51 deliveries, while Forde ended with figures of 3-68 and Joseph 2-51.

McCarthy’s destruction ends the chase early

In response, the West Indies’ innings unraveled almost instantly.

With just three runs on the board, Evin Lewis was run out by a direct hit from Tector. McCarthy then took center stage, removing Keacy Carty, Brandon King, and Amir Jangoo in a hostile opening spell that left the visitors reeling at 29 for four.

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McCarthy’s searing pace and relentless line proved too much, and by the time Shai Hope was bowled by Thomas Mayes for two, the Windies were in disarray at 31 for five.

Chase and Forde attempt rescue act

Briefly, Roston Chase and Justin Greaves attempted to steady the innings with a 40-run stand, but Greaves fell for 35, caught at slip off Josh Little. Chase, ever the fighter, crafted a solid 55 from 76 balls, featuring four boundaries and two sixes.

He found support in a 98-run partnership with Matthew Forde, who made a defiant 38, but the resistance ended there. Spinner George Dockrell trapped Chase with a clever arm ball, then cleaned up the tail with back-to-back wickets.

McCarthy returned to dismiss Forde and finish with figures of 4-32, while Dockrell was equally impressive, claiming 3-21.

Clinical Ireland seizes momentum

The emphatic victory marked one of Ireland’s most clinical performances in recent memory, combining smart batting, sharp fielding, and disciplined bowling. For the West Indies, the loss raises urgent questions about their batting depth and ability to adapt to foreign conditions.

As the series continues, Ireland will look to maintain their dominance, while the visitors search for answers in what has become a tough European tour.

 

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