Adam Leckey to Jewel Andrew, Full and angled into the pads. Andrew leans on to flick but ends up playing all around it and gets a bit of a leading edge on it.
Adam Leckey to Jewel Andrew, Full of a good length, angled back in towards off and middle. Andrew makes a watchful block.
Adam Leckey to Joshua Dorne, Tap and run. On a good length, slightly outside off. Dorne stays back and just nudges it down towards backward point before setting off for a quick single.
Luke Murray to Jewel Andrew, Good fielding. Fuller and around off, drilled down to the right of mid off by Andrew. However, Olly Riley quickly scampers o his right and makes the stop. Just a single off the over.
Luke Murray to Jewel Andrew, Similar line and length, this time on off. Andrew looks to block again but gets an inside edge and the ball brushes the front of the pad as well.
Luke Murray to Jewel Andrew, Pitched up on a nagging length and around middle. Andrew blocks it on the front foot.
Luke Murray to Joshua Dorne, Full and outside off, shaping away. Joshua Dorne times the square drive sweetly but hits it straight to deep point for just a single.
Luke Murray to Joshua Dorne, Fuller in length, attacking the stumps again. Dorne looks to step out but adjusts and just blocks it off.
Luke Murray to Joshua Dorne, Good length on middle, shapes away late. Dorne looks to block but gets an inside edge onto the pads.
Adam Leckey to Jewel Andrew, On a good length, just outside off. Andrew shoulders arms at it. 9 runs come off Leckey's first over.
Adam Leckey to Jewel Andrew, Good comeback delivery from Leckey. Full and straight, lands it right in the blockhole. Andrew is forced to dig it out.
Adam Leckey to Jewel Andrew, SIX! That's world-class from Jewel Andrew. Dug in a bit short and around off. Andrew swivels and leans across before pulling it a long way behind the mid-wicket fence for a biggie. A bit of Calypso flair in the way he went after that ball.
Adam Leckey to Joshua Dorne, Back of a length and outside off, Joshua Dorne gets up on his toes ad taps it down sweetly through the gully region for a single.
Adam Leckey to Joshua Dorne, Just back of a length, angling away from off. Dorne hops up and keeps it out.
Adam Leckey to Joshua Dorne, Leckey starts with a full ball on the pads, Dorne clips it away through the gap at mid-wicket and picks up a couple of runs.
Double bowling change for Ireland Under-19. In comes Adam Leckey, their fourth seamer.
Luke Murray to Jewel Andrew, A bit fuller again, in line with the stumps. Andrew shows the full face of the bat and blocks it back to the bowler.
Luke Murray to Jewel Andrew, Murray drags the length back by a couple of inches and bowls it wider of the off stump. Andrew taps it down to backward point.
Luke Murray to Jewel Andrew, Fuller in length, shaping away from off stump. Andrew blocks it into the off side.
Luke Murray to Jewel Andrew, That in-between length, around off. Andrew defends it out with soft hands.
Luke Murray to Jewel Andrew, Much better from Murray. Pitched up, full and on off. Andrew blocks it on the front foot.
Luke Murray to Jewel Andrew, FOUR! Nicely done by Andrew and he gets off the mark in style. Too full and wide, shaping away. Jewel Andrew glides it away through backward point and the ball rolls away into the fence.
Luke Murray to Jewel Andrew, WIDE. False start from Murray. This is bowled full and angled well down the leg side for a wide.
Time for a change in the bowling. Luke Murray comes in to replace Reuben Wilson.
Olly Riley to Joshua Dorne, A wicket-maiden from the Irish skipper! Back of a length and around off, Joshua Dorne gets right behind the line to block.
Olly Riley to Joshua Dorne, Good-length delivery, darts into the pads. Dorne nudges it away towards mid-wicket.
Two wickets for Ireland Under-19 inside the first 6 overs. This brings out the Windies skipper, Joshua Dorne, to bat.
Olly Riley to Tanez Francis, OUT! LBW! Olly Riley gets the line spot-on this time and West Indies Under-19 have lost both their openers now. Riley pitches the ball up on a nagging length and lands it just around off. The ball jags back in again and Tanez Francis gets caught on the crease and gets squared up. The ball just beats the outside edge and pings the back pad. The Irish players appeal and up goes the umpire's finger. WI-U19 are 30/2 now.
Olly Riley to Tanez Francis, This is bowled a bit slower and angled in from well outside off. Easy leave for Francis to make.
Olly Riley to Tanez Francis, Good length, in and around off, blocked out by Francis.
Olly Riley to Tanez Francis, Good channel from Riley. Goes wider on the crease and serves it a touch fuller and outside off. Francis gets a stride across but ends up just checking his shot and the ball beats the outside edge.
Reuben Wilson to Tanez Francis, Shortish length again and at the body, Francis nudges it off the hips and gets it dow to backward square leg for a single.
Reuben Wilson to Tanez Francis, Excellent delivery from Wilson. Short of a good length and on off, jags back in a bit and Francis is taken aback. He ends up jamming it off the inside edge and onto the pads.
Reuben Wilson to Tanez Francis, Nagging length, attacking off stump. Francis gets a good stride in and solidly blocks it off.
Reuben Wilson to Tanez Francis, WIDE. On a hard length but slanted down the leg side for a wide.
Reuben Wilson to Jewel Andrew, Going down leg. Fuller and on middle, shaping in. Andrew misses the flick and the ball hits the outside of the pad before running down to fine leg. They get a leg bye.
Reuben Wilson to Tanez Francis, Hard length at the stumps, nudged away wide of square leg for a quick single. The fielder there lets it through but luckily for him, doesn't concede the extra run.
Reuben Wilson to Tanez Francis, EDGED AND FOUR! Good-length delivery outside off, stays a shade low. Francis looks to block it off the back foot but ends up getting an outside edge that goes down and wide of second slip for a boundary.
Olly Riley to Jewel Andrew, Oh, probably a bit too high. Excellent delivery from Riley. On a good length and wide outside off, this one jags back in after hitting the deck. Andrew hops across and tries to make a leave but gets pinged around the knee roll. There is an appeal for LBW but the umpire turns it down.
Olly Riley to Jewel Andrew, Nice and full, a bit wide outside off. Jewel Andrew steps across and makes a leave.
Olly Riley to Jewel Andrew, WIDE. On a good legth, pushed wide outside off and this one travels beyond the tramline as well.
Olly Riley to Tanez Francis, Back of a length and outside off, Francis rocks back and puches it square past the point fielder and picks up a single.
Olly Riley to Tanez Francis, Good-length delivery, outside off and seaming away. Francis leaves it alone.
Olly Riley to Tanez Francis, Pitched up on a fuller length and at the stumps, Francis blocks it off.
West Indies Under-19 lose an early wicket and out comes the new batter. Jewel Andrew is in at number 3.
Is that a run out? Oh, that looks mighty close and Zachary Carter might be short of his crease here. This should have been an easy two but Reuben Wilson has conjured up a bit of magic here with the direct hit. The third umpire is having a look at it. Replays show that Carter is indeed short and OUT is the signal.
Olly Riley to Tanez Francis, OUT! ZACHARY CARTER IS RUN OUT! That's excellent work in the deep from Reuben Wilson but that's a bit casual from Zachary Carter. Fuller in length and wide outside off, Tanez Francis reaches out and drives it wide of sweeper cover. Wilson runs across to his right and fires in a throw at the bowler's end where the bowler lets it go and the ball hits the stumps. Carter was sluggish to get back and has ended up paying the highest price.
Reuben Wilson to Zachary Carter, On a hard length again, over off stump. Carter lets the ball come on before dabbing it down towards short third. Steady start from the Windies.
Reuben Wilson to Zachary Carter, Wilson hits the deck hard and angles it across the left-hander. Carter hangs back and taps it down to backward point.
Reuben Wilson to Zachary Carter, Good length outside off, angling away. Carter leaves it alone and the ball dies on its way to the keeper.