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Tuesday, June 24, 2025

LEAD Rain cancels out Windies’ historic batting effort

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32 days ago
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FILE: West Indies’ Keacy Carty celebrates after he scored a century against England during the third ODI cricket match at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados in November 2024. West Indies won by eight wickets.

FILE: West Indies’ Keacy Carty celebrates after he scored a century against England during the third ODI cricket match at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados in November 2024. West Indies won by eight wickets.

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DUBLIN, Ire­land – A mem­o­rable and his­toric bat­ting dis­play by the West In­dies was un­done by the weath­er, as rain forced a no-re­sult in the sec­ond One Day In­ter­na­tion­al against Ire­land at Clon­tarf yes­ter­day.

Af­ter pro­duc­ing a be­low par ef­fort with the bat in the open­ing ODI on Tues­day, which re­sult­ed in them be­ing trounced by 124 runs, the West In­dies, led by a sen­sa­tion­al cen­tu­ry by Kea­cy Car­ty and sav­age hit­ting by Matthew Forde, re­bound­ed to post an im­pres­sive 352 for eight from their 50 overs af­ter be­ing sent in.

It was their 10th high­est score in ODIs and the sec­ond time they had scored over 350 runs against Ire­land in an ODI.

Faced with a dif­fi­cult task of scor­ing at over sev­en runs an over, Ire­land’s run chase nev­er even got off the ground, as con­sis­tent show­ers across the ground led to the match be­ing called off af­ter 6 p.m.

It was a dis­ap­point­ing re­sult for the West In­dies, who now have to win the third and fi­nal ODI on Sun­day to tie the three-match se­ries at 1-1.

The vis­i­tors would have been heart­ened by the ef­fort from their bat­ters, es­pe­cial­ly Car­ty, who pro­vid­ed the per­fect plat­form with his sec­ond ODI cen­tu­ry.

For the sec­ond match, open­ers Bran­don King and Evin Lewis found them­selves back in the pavil­ion ear­ly on to leave the Windies 46 for two.

How­ev­er, Car­ty and cap­tain Shai Hope joined forces and re­paired the ear­ly dam­age in an 81-run part­ner­ship.

But just as it looked as though the pair were shift­ing in­to sec­ond gear, fast bowler Liam Mc­Carthy found the out­side edge of Hope’s bat with him just one run away from a 27th ODI half cen­tu­ry.

Car­ty be­gan his in­nings cau­tious­ly, then be­gan to find his groove, even­tu­al­ly bring­ing up his half-cen­tu­ry off 67 balls in the 27th over.

New bats­man Amir Jan­goo made just 13 be­fore he was dis­missed by left-arm spin­ner George Dock­rell as the Windies slipped to 187 for four in the 34th over.

Car­ty reached his mile­stone by dri­ving Dock­rell out to the cov­er bound­ary for two runs, to the de­light of his team­mates who gave him a stand­ing ova­tion from the dugout.

He added just two more runs be­fore edg­ing Mc­Carthy be­hind to the wick­et­keep­er, to be out for 102 off 109 balls, laced with 13 fours and one six.

Forde then treat­ed the crowd on hand to a mas­ter­ful dis­play of pow­er hit­ting in record break­ing fash­ion.

He hit the sec­ond ball he faced for six and then thumped Josh Lit­tle for four six­es in the next over.

Forde fol­lowed that up by hit­ting Thomas Hayes for a four and a six off con­sec­u­tive de­liv­er­ies and when he blud­geoned Liam Mc­Carthy for two six­es in the en­su­ing over, he tied AB de Vil­liers’ record for the fastest ODI fifty, off just 16 balls.

He even­tu­al­ly fell for 58 off 19 balls, in­clu­sive of eight six­es and two fours.

By the time he lost his wick­et, the Windies were 314 for sev­en in the 47th over and well on the way to a large to­tal.

Justin Greaves scored an un­beat­en 44 from 36 balls, while Gu­dakesh Motie struck 18 runs in a late cameo.

For Ire­land, Liam Mc­Carthy took 3-66, Bar­ry Mc­Carthy 2-68 and Josh Lit­tle 2-89. (CMC)


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