Summary
Paul Stirling made history as the first Irish batter to score 10,000 international runs during Ireland’s commanding 124-run victory over the West Indies in Dublin. Stirling contributed 54 runs, while Andy Balbirnie’s outstanding 112 helped set a total of 303/6 for Ireland. Barry McCarthy’s impressive bowling figures of 4/32 led to the West Indies being bowled out for 179, securing Ireland a 1-0 lead in the series.
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