WINDHOEK: West Indies Under-19s showcased trademark Caribbean resilience in a spirited 25-run win over Ireland by DLS Method in a rain-affected Super Six encounter at the ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2026. In a contest that showcased the fighting spirit of West Indies cricket, it was the spin duo of Micah Mckenzie and Vitel Lawes who turned the tide and grabbed six wickets between them to steer the team to victory and keep them on course for the semi-finals.
After winning the toss and electing to bat first, West Indies were 67/3 within the first 16 overs thanks to Ireland’s disciplined bowling attack, but the Caribbean side’s resilience soon shone through. Wicketkeeper-batter Jewel Andrew’s composed 82-ball 66, featured four fours and as many sixes and provided the stability the innings needed, while his crucial 67-run fourth-wicket partnership with Nathan van Lange (23) swung momentum back in West Indies’ favour. Lower-order contributions from Nathan Racha (28) and Vitel Lawes (18) helped take the eventual total past 200, and West Indies were eventually bowled out for 226 in the 47th over.
Ireland’s run chase began promisingly with opener James West leading the charge. With 82/2 on the board with 16 overs bowled, Ireland appeared well set, but West Indies’ spinners soon dominated. Mckenzie ripped through Ireland’s middle order with figures of 4/36 from his 10 overs. Vitel Lawes complemented him superbly with 2/41 while they maintained firm control on Ireland’s scoring rate. When rain arrived for the second time with Ireland on 164/7 after 40 overs, still requiring 62 from the final ten overs, DLS calculations confirmed what West Indies’ dominant spin display had already suggested, and the victory was theirs by 25 runs.
As it stands, the West Indies are third in Super Six Group 1, behind leaders Australia and second-placed Afghanistan. In the Super Six stage, the top three teams from Groups A and D have been combined into one group, while the top three from Groups B and C formed another. Teams carry forward points, wins, and net run rate earned against other Super Six qualifiers from their group in the previous stage.