West Indies claimed a dramatic one-wicket victory in the final over of the second ODI against Ireland to take an unassailable lead in the three-match series.
Chasing Ireland's 237/9 on Thursday, 9 January, West Indies needed five runs from the last over, while the visitors were just a wicket away from a win. Paceman Mark Adair gave away just one run off the first two balls, while the next two saw two missed run-out opportunities.
Cottrell was short of his crease at the bowling end when Adair disturbed the stumps; however, after the review, the West Indian survived as it was unclear whether the ball was in contact with Adair's hand when he splintered the bails. The next ball saw a mix-up between the two batsmen, but Cottrell made it to the crease right on time.
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In reply to CaribbeanCricket.com
No thanks to the brainless big guts captain and poor brains poorruns. . Much thanks to Walsh for understanding the moment and using his Brains by reading the game. Most top teams have at least 5 players with walsh Hope,and Chase mental toughness.
I can see the hair line clearly!
#bajan1
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Great come back of windies
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