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Simmons fireworks earns Windies share of series
Lendl Simmons (left) and Evin Lewis added 133 for the first wicket. (Photo: CWI Media)
Cricket, Sports
January 20, 2020

Simmons fireworks earns Windies share of series

BASSETERRE, St Kitts (CMC) — Lendl Simmons flirted with a maiden Twenty20 International hundred as West Indies crushed Ireland by nine wickets, in the final match here Sunday night, to earn a share of the three-match series.

Needing a victory at Warner Park to avoid a fifth-straight T20 series defeat, the Windies rolled the visitors over for 138 in the final over before overhauling the uncomplicated target with a whopping nine overs to spare.

Simmons, enjoying a new lease on his career, smashed a scintillating unbeaten 91 from 40 balls, a knock highlighted by five fours and 10 sixes.

He put on 133 for the first wicket with Evin Lewis, who carved out 46 off 25 deliveries with four fours and three sixes before perishing in the 11th over with six runs required for victory.

The three-match series finished 1-1 after Ireland won last Wednesday’s opener in Grenada by four runs and the second match on Saturday was rained out.

Earlier, veteran all-rounder Dwayne Bravo became West Indies’ highest wicket-taker in T20 Internationals when he snatched three for 19 to help throw Ireland into strife after they were sent in.

For the second-straight game, Captain Kieron Pollard proved incisive with his slow medium, taking three for 17, as Ireland never recovered after racing to 50 without loss off just 20 balls.

Kevin O’Brien’s 18-ball 36 fuelled that opening partnership with Paul Stirling (11), the experienced right-hander belting half-dozen fours and a six in an entertaining knock.

But he was first out, trying to clear long-on with Pollard’s fourth ball of his first over but only succeeding in picking out Shimron Hetmyer in the deep.

Captain Andrew Balbirnie then tried to galvanise the innings in 28 from 23 balls, but wickets tumbled around him as Pollard and Bravo combined to wreck Ireland.

Stirling played across a full-length delivery from Bravo and was lbw in the fifth over; Gareth Delany feathered a catch behind off Pollard for six in the eighth over; and three balls later in the same over, Harry Tector (1) edged a drive to give wicketkeeper Nicholas Pooran — his second of three catches.

Bravo’s first strike saw him overtake fellow Trinidadian Samuel Badree (54) for the most wickets by a West Indies bowler in T20Is. He now has 57 scalps.

While Balbirnie remained at the crease Ireland held out hope of a total in excess of 150, but his demise — run out in the 11th over by Sherfane Rutherford’s brilliant direct throw from third man — saw the last five wickets go down for 44 runs.

There was no sign of the imminent carnage when West Indies managed a single run from the opening over from off-spinner Stirling.

But the floodgates opened in the second over from seamer Barry McCarthy when Simmons cleared the ropes at midwicket with the second delivery and then struck the next two balls for off side boundaries.

Dropped on 23 by Balbirnie at mid-off in the fifth over, Simmons capitalised to race to his half-century off 28 balls, reaching the landmark with a six over square leg off 20-year-old left-arm seamer Josh Little in the eighth over.

SCOREBOARD

IRELAND

P Stirling lbw b Bravo 11

K O’Brien c Hetmyer b Pollard 36

*A Balbirnie run out 28

G Delany c wkp Pooran b Pollard 6

H Tector c wkp Pooran b Pollard 1

+G Wilson c Simmons b Shepherd 7

M Adair run out 6

Simi Singh c Cottrell b Rutherford 5

B McCarthy not out 18

C Young c Simmons b Bravo 8

J Little c wkp Pooran b Bravo 5

Extras (lb5, w2) 7

TOTAL (all out, 19.1 overs) 138

Fall of wickets: 1-50 (O’Brien),

2-55 (Stirling), 3-74 (Delany),

4-76 (Tector), 5-93 (Wilson),

6-94 (Balbirnie), 7-107 (Adair),

8-108 (Simi Singh), 9-125 (Young),

10-138 (Little)

Bowling: Cottrell 4-0-33-0,

Shepherd 4-0-37-1, Pollard 4-0-17-

3, Bravo 3.1-0-19-3, Walsh 1-0-6-0,

Rutherford 3-0-21-1

WEST INDIES

L Simmons not out 91

E Lewis c wkp Wilson b Simi Singh 46

N Pooran not out 1

Extras (w2) 2

TOTAL (1 wkt, 11 overs) 140

Did not bat: S Hetmyer, *K Pollard,

R Powell, S Rutherford, D Bravo, R

Shepherd, S Cottrell, H Walsh

Fall of wicket: 1-133 (Lewis)

Bowling: Stirling 1-0-1-0,

McCarthy 2-0-35-0,

Simi Singh 3-0-41-1, Little 2-0-25-0,

Adair 2-0-22-0, Young 1-0-16-0

Result: West Indies won by nine wickets

Series: Three-match series tied 1-1

Man-of-the-Match: Lendl Simmons

Toss: West Indies

Umpires: Patrick Gustard, Gregory

Brathwaite; TV – Jacqueline Williams

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