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It Western Indies will try to bounce off a horrible series of white balls against England as they face Ireland to the first T20i of the Three -party serieswhich will be played at the Belfast Civil Service cricket service on June 12. After a humiliating sweep net in English soil, where both their shake and the bowling decreased under the pressure, the Windies field will be eager to restore and regain confidence against an Irish side spirit.
Ireland, playing at home, has quietly built a competitive T20 unit in recent years. With experienced players like Paul Stirling and George Dockrellalong with promising talents such as Harry tectorThe hosts will aim to make the most of the timid form of the western Indies. Belfast conditions are expected to be slightly cloudy, offering some movement for cousins.
For the western Indies, this series will be a crucial opportunity for redemption, especially with an eye on the ICC T20 2026 World Cup. With experienced campaigns T20 as Shimron Hetmyyer, Jason Holderand Alzarri JosephIt is an opportunity to bounce, rebuild the confidence of teams and tune strategies ahead of larger challenges.
Played matches: 0 ; Ire Won: 0 ; Wi Won: 0 ; No result: 0 ;
Belfast’s Civil Service Cricket Club’s pitch generally offers something for everyone. Cosistes can wait for an early movement, especially under cloudy skies, making the new ball phase crucial. As the game progresses, the pitch tends to relieve a little, allowing the batters to play their traits more freely. The spinners could come into play later with a little supply. A score around 160 could be competitive, depending on the conditions. Toss could play a key role, especially with possible weather interruptions.
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George Dockrell, Barry McCarthy, Johnson Charles, Sherfane Rutherford
Squad of Ireland: Paul Stirling (C), Mark Adair, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker (WK), George Dockrell, Ross Adair, Gareth Delany, Curtis Campher, Matthew Humphreys, Craig Youung, Barry McCarthy, Benjamin White, Joshua Little, Liam McCarthy
Squad of the western Indies: Evin Lewis, Johnson Charles, Shai Hope (W/C), Shimron Hetmyyer, Sherfane Rutherford, Rovman Powell, Romario Shepherd, Jason Holder, Gudakesh Motie, Akeal Hostein, Alzarri Joseph, Matthew Ford, Keay Carty, Jyd Goolie
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