Andy McBrine guaranteed four wickets and hit 50 years as Ireland edged West Indies by two wickets to win their One-Day International series 2-1 on Sunday with home captain Kieron Pollard depicting the loss as "a dismal day" for his battling group. McBrine took his all out of wickets in the three matches to 10 as the West Indies were all out for 212 in 44.4 overs at Sabina Park. He then, at that point, flaunted his overall gifts by hitting a top score of 59 off 100 balls with six limits and a six.
Harry Tector likewise had his influence in what was Ireland's first away ODI series win against an individual Test country
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