Ireland will face off one of the most ferocious opponent hotels West Indies this match is going to be interesting one.
Ireland will face off one of the most ferocious opponent hotels West Indies this match is going to be interesting one.
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Ireland–4.00(On Rs.100 users will get Rs.400 in return).
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Match: West Indies vs Ireland
Date: January 16, 2022
Time: 08:00 PM IST.
Venue: Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica.
The weather in Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies, is forecast to be sunny tomorrow. The daytime temperature will reach 31 degrees Celsius, while the nighttime temperature will drop to 21 degrees Celsius. It will be dry with no precipitation and clouds covering 12% of the sky, with a humidity of approximately 73%.
The pitch was sluggish yet steady. With the new ball, there is some swing, but it settles down to be a nice hitting surface. The outfield is quick, and the ground isn’t particularly large. The surface is helping the bowlers a lot, and the batsmen need to play as long as they can if they want to score a lot of runs. Anything above 250 is a match-winning total in this game.
The batting performance of the West Indies in this series would have disappointed them much. On certain wickets that have done a bit first up, none of the top-order batsmen has shown the tenacity required. In the first ODI, Shamarh Brooks and Kieron Pollard saved them, while Romario Shepherd and Odean Smith came close in the second. But there is one thing that is undeniable. The West Indies have more six-hitting power in their lineup, and their batting depth is excellent.
Kieron Pollard (c), Shai Hope (wk) , Romario Shepherd, Akeal Hosein, Odean Smith, Alzarri Joseph, Justin Greaves, Nicholas Pooran, Shamarh Brooks, Roston Chase, Jason Holder
Ireland should be pleased with how it performed in the last encounter. It managed to chase down a difficult score against the West Indies despite being missing Andrew Balbirnie, perhaps its finest ODI batter. Ireland got off to a solid start thanks to William Porterfield and Paul Stirling, who ensured the team never fell behind the asking rate. Harry Tector and Andy McBrine were cautious in their play and wise enough not to take any extra chances in order to keep the scoreboard ticking.
Paul Stirling (c), Neil Rock(wk), William Porterfield, Andy McBrine, Harry Tector, Curtis Campher, George Dockrell, Gareth Delany, Mark Adair, Craig Young, Josh Little
Without a doubt, Ireland benefited from the rain delay in the second ODI in terms of DLS, making their chase significantly easier. However, credit must be given to their bowlers for skittling out the West Indies for a low total, and a repeat performance will offer them a chance here. The home side, on the other hand, would be seeking to avenge their defeat, and it would be surprising if all of their important batsmen, such as Nicholas Pooran, Shai Hope, and Kieron Pollard, failed to do so once more. Finally, the Irish camp’s slew of absences should catch up with them here, with the West Indies shifting up a gear as an all-around outfit in this third and final ODI, sealing the win and, with it, the series.