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West Indies posted 256-5 after being sent in at Bready Cricket Club — propelled by an opening stand of 122 in 10.3 overs between Evin Lewis (91 runs in 44 balls) and captain Shai Hope (51 in 27).
The West Indies secured a T20 series victory against Ireland with a commanding 62-run win in Bready on Sunday, powered by Evin Lewis's explosive 91 runs off 44 balls, after the first two matches ...
Ireland captain Paul Stirling says that his side "just fell short" as they lost their T20 series against West Indies at Bready.
West Indies smashed 20 sixes in total — Lewis hit eight maximums, with four each for Hope and Keacy Carty, who was 49 not out from 22 deliveries. Ireland replied with 194-7.