IRE WON
T20
IRE beat WI by 4 runs
Man of the Match - Paul Stirling
IRE
208-7
20.0/20 Ovrs
 
204-7
20.0/20 Ovrs
WI
Ireland in West Indies, 3 T20I Series, 2020 |1st T20I |1/15/2020
National Cricket Stadium, St George's, Grenada
Commentary
  • Right then, a run-fest comes to a close. Paul Stirling set the stage on fire with his remarkable knock and powered Ireland to a total which eventually proved to be enough to edge out the home team. The action now shifts to St Kitts where both the remaining T20Is of this series will be played. The first one is on 18th January at 1800 local (2200 GMT). Do join us for the coverage. Cheers!
  • Man of the Match, Paul Stirling, says it was a really good pitch and they put up a good score and they felt they were in the game throughout. Further adds the Windies were up with the rate all the time, it was touch and go throughout and they enjoyed the game and is happy to get over the line. Also says, you have different mindsets in a T20 game as there is more freedom in this format. Ends by saying they needed to keep taking wickets, it is a daunting task watching those big men come in but they tried to take wickets at regular basis.
  • Let's talk about the last 4 overs of the run chase. It was pulsating. With 45 needed off 24 balls, Ireland started to gain control. They even went on to get a firm grip once George Dockrell bowled a 2-run 17th over, making the required equation - 43 off 18 balls. Just when we thought that Ireland will dictate terms, Nicholas Pooran and Sherfane Rutherford smashes Barry McCarthy for 27 runs in an over to nearly put the chase to bed. 16 off 2 overs is pretty straightforward to achieve in this format but West Indies somehow managed to threw it away. Craig Young came up with a superb penultimate over where he removed Pooran and gave away only 3 runs. 9 out of 10 times, a team will score 13 runs in the final over with Dwayne Bravo and Sherfane Rutherford in the middle. But that didn't happen this time around. Joshua Little kept his calm and bowled a pinpoint last over to take Ireland over the line.
  • It was a see-saw battle in literal sense! The pendulum kept swinging from one side to the another and there was never a moment that a team entirely felt in control. Chasing 209 was never going to be easy but given the firepower that West Indies possessed in their batting attack, the run chase was always on. They initiated decently in the Powerplay, not going hammer and tongs like the Irishmen and laid the foundation. Evin Lewis once again looked in supreme touch but once he got out, Ireland started to grow in the match. However, Kieron Pollard and Shimron Hetmyer's counter-punch kept the visitors on the edge of their seats.
  • What a nail-biter! Ufff...that went right down to the wire and eventually Ireland managed to hang onto this match by the skin of their teeth. They needed this win after getting thumped in the ODI series.
  • 19.6
    0
    J Little to H Walsh, A swing and a miss! IRELAND HAVE WON THE FIRST GAME OF THE SERIES! It is a full ball outside off, Walsh looks to heave it over the leg side but misses. Pin-drop silence here in the stadium and rightly so, their team has lost by 4 runs!
  • Khary Pierre walks in for the final ball of the game. Hayden Walsh to face the final ball.
  • 19.5
    W
    J Little to D Bravo, OUT! CAUGHT! Bravo gone and Ireland are ecstatic. They are on the verge of upsetting a top team in the international arena. Good length ball on off, Bravo looks to heave it away to the leg side but it takes the top edge and goes towards deep mid-wicket. Gareth Delany comes under it and takes a simple catch. 5 required from the final ball.
  • 19.4
    0
    J Little to D Bravo, Good length ball down the leg side, Bravo looks to flick but misses to get hit on the thigh pad. The ball rolls to the leg side. Walsh wants the single but Bravo sends him back.
  • 19.3
    2
    J Little to D Bravo, Two taken! Excellent running! That was a run out though had the bowler collected it, pressure though gets the better of him. It is full and on middle, this is hit down to long on. They taken one and then go for the second. The fielder fires it to the bowler who fails to collect it.
  • 19.2
    6
    J Little to D Bravo, SIX! Bravo using all his experience. Brilliant! Good length ball on off, Bravo hammers it over the deep mid-wicket region for a biggie.
  • Hayden Walsh is in at no. 8. He will be at the non-striker's end though.
  • 19.1
    W
    J Little to S Rutherford, OUT! CAUGHT! Is that the end of the game? Rutherford gone and Little has done the trick. Good length ball on off, Rutherford looks to hammer it over the long on fielder for a biggie but does not time it well. It goes towards long on and Dockrell settles himself under it. He takes a simple catch and West Indies are in trouble. 13 needed from 5 balls.
  • END OF OVER 19 | 3 Runs & 2 Wkt | WI 196/5
  • Joshua Little to bowl the final over of the game. 12 for him to defend.
  • 18.6
    1
    C Young to S Rutherford, Excellent nut to end with from Young. Just three runs from it and a wicket. Full delivery outside off, Rutherford drives it down to long off for a single. 13 required from the last over. Who will take the game away? Will it be the hosts or will it be the Irishmen?
  • 18.5
    1
    C Young to D Bravo, Short delivery on middle, Bravo pulls it to deep square leg for a single.
  • 18.4
    0
    C Young to D Bravo, Finds the fielder again. Good length delivery on off, Bravo drives only to find the cover fielder.
  • 18.3
    0
    C Young to D Bravo, The fielders are nice and close! A single saved there! Fuller and around off, this is driven to the man at covers.
  • Dwayne Bravo replaces Pooran out in the middle. He was brilliant with the ball. Can he finish off well with the bat as well?
  • 18.2
    W
    C Young to N Pooran, OUT! CAUGHT! Is there another twist in this game now? A short delivery around the body, Pooran pulls it but hits it flat, it goes towards deep square leg where Delany takes a nice catch. Pooran gone, 15 needed in 10 with a new batter on strike, Ireland have a sniff here.
  • 18.1
    1
    C Young to S Rutherford, Leading edge but safe! A low full toss on the pads, Rutherford looks to work it on the leg side but closes the face of the bat a touch early. It goes off the leading edge towards mid off for a run.
  • END OF OVER 18 | 27 Runs & 0 Wkt | WI 193/4
  • Craig Young to bowl the penultimate over of the game. 3-0-28-1 so far from him.
  • 17.6
    4
    B McCarthy to N Pooran, FOUR! That is an innocuous delivery and it has been put away with disdain. A full toss outside off, Pooran drives it through the point region. The fielder chases after it from deep cover and dives but fails to stop it. What an over for West Indies! 27 runs coming off it and the required equation is quite simple now - 16 needed off 12 balls.