As summer rolls in, so does an exciting showdown between two unpredictable sides as Ireland and the West Indies get set to clash in the first T20I of a much-anticipated three-match series. While both teams arrive with something to prove, this opener at the scenic Bready Cricket Club promises a fascinating mix of talent, redemption, and raw power. Will Ireland use home advantage to pull off a statement win, or can the West Indies find their rhythm after a rocky England tour? Let us dive into what is in store this Thursday evening.
Match Details:
Series: West Indies Tour of Ireland 2025
Match: 1st T20I (of 3)
Date & Time: Thursday, June 12th, 2025 – 2:00 PM UTC
Venue: Bready Cricket Club, Magheramason, Northern Ireland
Win Probability: Ireland 28% – West Indies 72%
Match Overview
Cricket’s non-stop calendar delivers another compelling fixture as Ireland and the West Indies lock horns in the first T20I of a three-match series at Bready Cricket Club. While the West Indies enter this contest battered after a winless England tour, Ireland has had their own inconsistencies, including a narrow ODI series draw against the Windies last month. Despite both sides grappling with form and fitness, a thrilling contest beckons.
Venue Insight: Bready Cricket Club
A picturesque ground nestled in Northern Ireland, Bready is known for slightly tricky pitches, which keep both batters and bowlers in the game. No side has posted 180+ in a T20I here, and the par score is expected to be around 170-175. Overcast conditions and humidity may assist seamers early on, but slower bowlers often thrive here too.
Weather Forecast
Cloudy skies and humid conditions are forecast for matchday, with a slight risk of rain. But if the weather gods play nice, we should get a full match.
Head-to-Head Record (Last 5 T20Is)
Ireland Wins: 2
West Indies Wins: 2
No Result: 1
Last T20I meeting: Ireland beat West Indies by 9 wickets (T20 World Cup 2022, Hobart).
Team Previews
Ireland—Aiming for Consistency
Captain: Paul Stirling
Key Return: Mark Adair (missed ODIs due to injury)
Ireland has been competitive in recent white-ball cricket, but their biggest challenge remains converting one-off wins into series triumphs. The absence of Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, and Craig Young weakens the balance, but the return of Mark Adair brings genuine firepower.
Players to Watch
Paul Stirling: Veteran campaigner, dangerous in powerplay
Harry Tector: In great touch, key middle-order anchor
Josh Little: Left-arm pacer capable of early breakthroughs
Barry McCarthy: Top wicket-taker in ODI series vs. WI
Mark Adair: Returns with pace and bounce
Predicted XI
Paul Stirling (c), Lorcan Tucker (wk), Harry Tector, Tim Tector, George Dockrell, Gavin Hoey, Fionn Hand, Stephen Doheny, Josh Little, Barry McCarthy, Mark Adair
West Indies—Redemption Tour Begins
Captain: Shai Hope
Vice-Captain: Sherfane Rutherford
Key News: Nicholas Pooran retires from international cricket at 29
After a dismal England tour (0-3 in ODIs and T20Is), the Windies look to bounce back. Pooran’s shocking retirement has created a vacuum in the middle order, but skipper Shai Hope is finding form, and Rovman Powell explosive 79* vs. England is a big positive. The Windies will lean on their all-rounders and spinners to make the difference.
Players to Watch
Shai Hope: Reliable, elegant, and consistent at No. 3
Rovman Powell: Power-hitter in great touch
Jason Holder & Romario Shepherd: Match-winners with bat & ball
Akeal Hosein & Gudakesh Motie: Spin duo could dominate Bready
Keacy Carty: Young gun making headlines with the bat
Predicted XI
Evin Lewis, Johnson Charles, Shai Hope (c/wk), Shimron Hetmyer, Sherfane Rutherford, Rovman Powell, Romario Shepherd, Jason Holder, Gudakesh Motie, Akeal Hosein, Alzarri Joseph
Tactical Insights & Key Battles
Match-Up | Analysis |
---|---|
Lewis vs Adair | Early fireworks expected; swing vs aggression |
Tector vs Hosein | Can Ireland’s middle-order star handle quality spin? |
Powell vs McCarthy | Big-hitting vs death-over specialist |
Hosein & Motie vs Bready pitch | Spinners could dictate the tempo on slow surface |
What They Said?
“We’ve had a decent record against the West Indies. We want to turn big one-off wins into full series results.”
– Gary Wilson, Ireland Assistant Coach
“They're one of the best teams in T20s—exciting, dangerous. But we’ll get after it.”
– Mark Adair, Ireland Pacer
Betting Tips & Match Prediction
Toss Prediction: Team winning toss to bat first
Par Score: 170–175
Top Batter (IRE): Harry Tector
Top Batter (WI): Rovman Powell
Top Bowler (IRE): Barry McCarthy
Top Bowler (WI): Akeal Hosein
Match Winner Prediction: West Indies
Despite their current form slump, WI’s T20 pedigree, experience, and deeper all-round talent give them the edge.
Upcoming T20I Fixtures
- 2nd T20I: Saturday, June 14th – 2:00 PM UTC
- 3rd T20I: Sunday, June 15th – 2:00 PM UTC
Stay tuned as this promising T20 series unfolds in the heart of Irish cricket!