Key Points

West Indies demolished Ireland in the lone completed T20I, posting a mammoth 256/5 led by Evin Lewis' brutal 91. Ireland debutant Liam McCarthy endured a nightmare spell, conceding a record 81 runs – the worst by a Full Member bowler. Ireland's attack made unwanted history with four bowlers leaking 50+ runs. The Windies sealed the rain-affected series 1-0 after restricting Ireland to 194/7 in reply.

Key Points: West Indies Crush Ireland as Liam McCarthy Sets T20I Bowling Record

  • Evin Lewis smashes 91 off 41 in WI's 256/5
  • Liam McCarthy leaks record 81 runs in 4 overs
  • Ireland become first Full Member with four 50+ run bowlers
  • WI win rain-hit series 1-0
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Liam McCarthy's record-breaking struggles highlight as West Indies crush Ireland in final T20I

West Indies post 256/5 with Evin Lewis' 91, while Ireland's Liam McCarthy concedes record 81 runs in T20I thrashing.

"His first two balls were launched for sixes by Hope – Wisden on Liam McCarthy's nightmare debut"

Bready, June 15

After rain washed out the first two T20Is of the series, the third and final match in Bready was the only game that saw action and it delivered a flurry of runs and unwanted records for the hosts. Ireland captain Paul Stirling won the toss and opted to bowl first against West Indies, but the decision quickly backfired, according to Wisden.

West Indies openers Evin Lewis and Shai Hope launched a brutal assault on the Irish bowlers, putting together a blazing 122-run partnership in just 10.3 overs. Lewis led the charge with a stunning 91 off 41 balls, while Hope added a quickfire 51. Though the visitors lost a couple of wickets in the middle overs, debutant Keacy Carty (49* off 22) and Romario Shepherd (19* off 6) provided a late flourish, propelling the West Indies to a towering total of 256/5, one of the highest in men's T20I history.

It was a debut to forget for Ireland's Liam McCarthy. Introduced into the attack with the score already at 45 without loss in four overs, his first two balls were launched for sixes by Hope. He conceded 21 in his opening over and was taken apart even more in his second, giving away 24 runs, including a six and four boundaries by Lewis. His final two overs offered no respite either, both leaking 18 runs apiece. By the end of his spell, McCarthy had given away 81 runs, the most by a bowler from a Full Member nation in men's T20Is, and second-most overall behind The Gambia's Musa Jobarteh (93 vs Zimbabwe in 2024).

While McCarthy bore the brunt of the West Indies' onslaught, Ireland's bowling attack as a whole struggled. Only Matthew Humphreys managed to keep things under control, finishing with excellent figures of 2/16 from his four overs. The rest fared poorly, Mark Adair (1/52), Barry McCarthy (1/55), and Ben White (1/50) all conceded over 50 runs.

In fact, Ireland set an unwanted record, becoming the first Full Member side in men's T20I history to have four bowlers concede 50 or more runs in a single match. The only other instance of such carnage came in The Gambia's game against Zimbabwe in 2024, where five bowlers went for 50+ and one conceded 24 runs in a single over.

In reply to West Indies' mammoth score, Ireland could manage 194/7, the Windies took the series 1-0.

- ANI

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments on the cricket match between West Indies and Ireland:
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Rahul K.
West Indies batting was absolutely brutal! 😲 Lewis and Hope made it look like a gully cricket match. Poor McCarthy - hope he gets better support from his team next time. This shows why we need strong bowling attacks in T20 cricket. #Cricket
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Priya M.
As an Indian cricket fan, I feel for Ireland. We've seen our bowlers get hammered too in the past. But conceding 81 runs in 4 overs is heartbreaking. The ICC should maybe consider more matches between associate and full members to bridge this gap.
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Arjun S.
While WI batting was impressive, let's not forget Humphreys' excellent spell (2/16). Shows even in carnage, good bowling stands out. BCCI should take note - we need more quality spinners in our domestic circuit too!
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Sneha R.
T20 cricket is becoming too batsman-friendly. 256 runs in 20 overs is ridiculous! ICC needs to balance the game better. Maybe larger boundaries or limit bat sizes? Otherwise bowlers like McCarthy will keep suffering like this 😔
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Vikram J.
This match shows why we should appreciate our Indian bowlers more. Imagine Bumrah or Kuldeep getting hit like this - our media would destroy them! Cricket is a tough game, one bad day doesn't make McCarthy a bad bowler. Hope he bounces back stronger 💪

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