West Indies and Ireland have consented to reschedule the leftover two apparatuses of their three-match ODI series, after a Covid-19 episode added to the subsequent match being deferred. Thus, the oddball T20I planned for Sunday has been dropped.
The second ODI will currently be played at Sabina Park on Thursday, with the series closing on Sunday. West Indies dominated the initial match by 24 runs, with every one of the three apparatuses framing part of the ICC's World Cup Super League.
With three further individuals from Ireland's visiting party in Jamaica testing positive on Monday, Cricket West Indies and Cricket Ireland had consented to push back Tuesday's second ODI. Ireland were at that point without Simi Singh and Ben White, before Andy Balbirnie, the chief, Lorcan Tucker and David Ripley, the break lead trainer, returned positive outcomes.
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