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Chanderpaul, Benn star in 18-run victory

West Indies XI 171 for 7 (Chanderpaul 64, Hinds 45, Cusack 3-19) beat Ireland 153 for 7 (O'Brien 62, Stirling 33, Benn 3-32) by 18 runs

Shivnarine Chanderpaul's 64 and Sulieman Benn's three-wicket haul were the highlights of West Indies' 18-run victory in the second Twenty20 at the Sabina Park. The win gives the hosts a 2-0 lead with one match to play.

Asked to bat by the visitors, West Indies motored along to 171 for 7, on the back of a 72-run stand off 49 balls between Chanderpaul and Wavell Hinds. Chanderpaul's 64 came off 47 deliveries with eight fours and two sixes while Hinds struck three fours and two sixes in his 29-ball blitz.

West Indies were set for a strong finish by the two left-handers, but the middle order could not drive home the advantage. Alex Cusack grabbed 3 for 19 in three overs as five wickets fell for 26 runs.

Ireland's chase got off to a frenetic start thanks to Paul Stirling who stroked 33 from 19 balls with four fours and a six, and captain William Porterfield who made 17. Niall O'Brien who came in next kept up the scoring rate with a 44-ball 62, inclusive of six fours and two sixes. Ireland looked set for a possible upset, when Chanderpaul ran out Stirling to set the visitors back.

Benn then intervened to ensure there would be no surprise, with a stifling spell of 3 for 32. Cusack crawled to 15 off 22 boundary-less balls as the chase lost momentum and eventually floundered. Benn was supported well by his spinning colleagues Nikita Miller and Narsingh Deonarine, who turned in 1 for 37 in seven overs between them.

With 24 required of the final over, the game was close to over when Benn almost grabbed a hat-trick, but it was not to be. The third Twenty20 fixture is on Sunday.

Ireland 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st38WTS PorterfieldPR Stirling
2nd39NJ O'BrienPR Stirling
3rd46NJ O'BrienAR Cusack
4th14NJ O'BrienKJ O'Brien
5th6JF MooneyKJ O'Brien
6th5KJ O'BrienGC Wilson
7th0KJ O'BrienNG Jones
8th5AC BothaKJ O'Brien