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Ireland Crush Opponents with Balbirnie's Brilliant Century

Ireland marked the start of their ODI series with a commanding 124-run win over West Indies in Dublin, powered by a classy century from Andrew Balbirnie and a devastating new-ball burst by Barry McCarthy. The performance gave Ireland a 1–0 lead heading into the second ODI.
🏏 Ireland's Innings: 303/9
Andrew Balbirnie anchored the innings with a measured century (100+), picking up pace midway through his knock after a slow start.
Opening stand: 100+ run partnership with skipper Paul Stirling, who made a fluent 61-ball 50 before falling to Roston Chase.
Harry Tector injected momentum with a boundary-heavy innings, partnering with Balbirnie to push Ireland past 200 by the 40th over.
Ireland lost momentum late, with wickets falling in a cluster—both Balbirnie and Tector dismissed before the death overs.
A late cameo from Lorcan Tucker proved crucial to pushing the score past the psychological 300-mark.
🔥 West Indies’ Collapse: 179 all out
Chasing 304, West Indies were rocked early:
Barry McCarthy produced a sensational burst, taking 3 wickets in his opening spell including Brandon King and Amir Jangoo.
At 31/5, the chase was effectively over.
Justin Greaves briefly countered with an aggressive 34 off 14 balls but was dismissed by Josh Little, extinguishing any hopes of a recovery.
A 98-run stand between Roston Chase and Matthew Forde only delayed the inevitable.
Once George Dockrell broke the partnership, Ireland needed just 13 balls to clean up the tail.
đź§ Key Takeaways
Ireland’s top order delivered with a strong foundation; Balbirnie’s return to form will boost confidence.
West Indies’ top-order woes continue—soft dismissals and poor running between wickets (Lewis’s run-out) proved costly.
Barry McCarthy’s fiery spell with the new ball was the turning point of the match.
Ireland held their nerve despite a late resistance, showing maturity in finishing the job efficiently.
🗓️ Looking Ahead
2nd ODI: Same venue, this Friday.
Ireland lead 1–0, and a series win is now in clear sight.
West Indies need a complete reset, particularly from their top order and new captain Roston Chase, who did show resolve with the bat.
Ireland 303/6 in 50 overs (Andrew Balbirnie 112, Harry Tector 56, Paul Stirling 54; Matthew Forde 3/68) beat West Indies179 in 34.1 overs (Roston Chase 55; Barry McCarthy 4/32) by 124 runs