West Indian cricket team in Ireland in 2025
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| West Indian cricket team in Ireland in 2025 | |||
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| Ireland | West Indies | ||
| Dates | 21 May – 15 June 2025 | ||
| Captains | Paul Stirling | Shai Hope | |
| One Day International series | |||
| Results | 3-match series drawn 1–1 | ||
| Most runs | Andy Balbirnie (115) | Keacy Carty (278) | |
| Most wickets | Barry McCarthy (9) |
Jayden Seales (3) Alzarri Joseph (3) Matthew Forde (3) | |
| Player of the series | Keacy Carty (WI) | ||
| Twenty20 International series | |||
| Results | West Indies won the 3-match series 1–0 | ||
| Most runs | Ross Adair (48) | Evin Lewis (91) | |
| Most wickets | Matthew Humphreys (2) | Akeal Hosein (3) | |
The West Indies cricket team toured Ireland in May and June 2025 to play the Ireland cricket team.[1][2][3] The tour consisted of three One Day International (ODI) and three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches.[4][5] In March 2025, the Cricket Ireland (CI) confirmed the fixtures for the tour, as a part of the 2025 home international season.[6][7]
| ODIs[8] | T20Is[9] | ODIs[10] | T20Is[11] |
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On 16 May, Sherfane Rutherford and Romario Shepherd withdrew from the ODI squad in order to remain at the 2025 IPL. They were replaced by Jediah Blades and John Campbell.[12] On 19 May, Jediah Blades was ruled out the ODI series due to West Indies A series against South Africa A.[13]
On 19 May, Curtis Campher and Craig Young were ruled out of the ODI series due to finger injury and hamstring injury respectively,[14] with Stephen Doheny and Jordan Neill named as their replacement.[15]
On 5 June, Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany and Craig Young were ruled out of the T20I series due to their injuries,[16] with Stephen Doheny, Gavin Hoey and Tim Tector added as replacements.[17]
ODI series
1st ODI
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- West Indies won the toss and elected to field.
- Cade Carmichael, Thomas Mayes and Liam McCarthy (Ire) all made their ODI debuts.
- Paul Stirling became the first Irish cricketer to reach 10,000 international runs across all formats.[18]
2nd ODI
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- Ireland won the toss and elected to field.
- No further play was possible due to rain.
- Matthew Forde (WI) scored the joint-fastest fifty in ODIs (off 16 balls).[19]
3rd ODI
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- Ireland won the toss and elected to field.
- Ireland were set a revised target of 363 runs in 46 overs due to rain.
- Jordan Neill (Ire) made his ODI debut.
- Barry McCarthy (Ire) conceded the most runs in an innings (100) in ODIs for Ireland going past Peter Connell's record of 95.[20]