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Rain Overshadows Ireland vs West Indies T20I 2025 in Bready

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Ireland vs West Indies T20I 2025

The Ireland vs. West Indies T20I series in 2025 at Bready has become more about the weather than cricket. While fans focus on the WTC final, another contest approaches in Northern Ireland. Ireland and the West Indies will face off in two T20I matches, both crucial as the T20 World Cup looms just eight months away. Both teams aim to test their players and build momentum, but the weather continues to steal the spotlight.

On Thursday, rain spoiled the day. It rained all day long, preventing even the toss from happening, and the match got abandoned without a ball bowled. Sadly, the forecast for Saturday looks bleak, with only a slim chance of clear skies on Sunday. The wet weather might linger through the weekend. The West Indies will miss some key players: Andre Russell, Roston Chase, and Brandon King are not in the squad. Nicholas Pooran has stepped away from the game, but Jason Holder is available after skipping his MLC games to play here.

 However, the rain could make his return pointless. Ireland also faces challenges. Curtis Campher and Gareth Delany are unavailable, and Josh Little struggles to find his rhythm. Craig Young is not part of the squad either. Despite these setbacks, Ireland has some strong players to count on. Paul Stirling and Ross Adair can provide a strong start, and the team’s confidence remains high, especially after defeating South Africa in a T20I last year with a significant opening partnership. Several crucial player match-ups are worth watching. Ireland’s openers have struggled, failing to score over 30 runs in their last nine home games. 

Meanwhile, the West Indies openers have also not made a strong impression. Shai Hope consistently performs well against Irish bowlers in ODIs, while Harry Tector boasts a solid average against the West Indies bowling attack. However, Lorcan Tucker has found it difficult when facing Alzarri Joseph. The pitch at Bready usually plays slow, favoring bowlers over batters. The average run rate sits above 8 runs per over, and a total of around 160 could suffice. Of course, they can play a full match.

 For now, the rain remains the biggest threat. The Ireland vs. West Indies T20I series in 2025 at Bready emphasizes the importance of this short series for both teams. They need time on the pitch to prepare for the World Cup. If the rain stays away, fans can look forward to an exciting and closely contested match. Let’s hope for clear skies and some action at last!

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