Shamarh Brooks, making his ODI debut at the age of 33, top scored with 93 as West Indies defeated Ireland by 24 runs in the first match of a three-game series at Sabina Park

Shamarh Brooks, making his ODI debut at the age of 33, top scored with 93 as West Indies defeated Ireland by 24 runs in the first match of a three-game series at Sabina Park on Saturday. The West Indies made 269 after being put into bat before Ireland collapsed from 165-1 to 245 all out in reply. Brooks, whose late development as an international cricketer meant the Barbados batsman was already 29 when he made his Test debut, hit nine boundaries and three sixes in his 89-ball stay.

Captain Kieron Pollard smashed 69 with four boundaries and four sixes in a 155-run fifth-wicket partnership with Brooks.

Three of those sixes came off successive balls in the 37th over bowled by Andy McBrine as the pair rescued their team from a worrying 62-4.

Opening bowler Mark Adair returned figures of 3-38 off 8.5 overs including the lbw dismissal of Brooks.

In reply, the Irish were well-set at 165-1 with captain Andy Balbirnie making 71 and Harry Tector contributing 53.

Balbirnie hit seven fours and a six while Tector swept five boundaries and one six.

However, once they fell in the space of eight balls, the required run-rate crept up and the West Indies claimed a key opening victory in a series which forms part of the qualifying route to the 2023 World Cup.

Romario Shepherd finished with 3-50, including the key wicket of Balbirnie, while Alzarri Joseph claimed 3-55.

Ireland’s problems were compounded by McBrine getting hit on the helmet by debutant fast bowler Odean Smith in the 16th over.

McBrine had made 34 when he was forced to retire with concussion.

Ireland’s star opening batsman Paul Stirling and all-rounder Shane Getkate were both ruled out of the game having tested positive for Covid-19 in Florida where the ODI leg of their tour was abandoned.

Simi Singh and Ben White were also sidelined after testing positive on Friday night.

The West Indies were also hit by Covid which ruled out Evin Lewis, Fabian Allen and Anderson Phillip.

Shimron Hetmyer, West Indies’ leading run-scorer at the T20 World Cup last year, was dropped for failing to meet fitness standards.

The second match of the series takes place at the same venue on Tuesday.

Brief scores:

West Indies 269 all out in 48.5 overs (Shamarh Brooks 93, Kieron Pollard 69) v Ireland 245 all out in 49.1 overs (Andy Balbirnie 71, Harry Tector 53)

Result: West Indies won by 24 runs

Series: West Indies lead 1-0

2nd ODI: Sabina Park, Jan 11

3rd ODI: Sabina Park, Jan 14

Only T20 International: Sabina Park, Jan 16

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