Struggling Ireland beaten by Jamaica in second tour match

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Niall O'Brien top-scored for Ireland with 35 in the defeat by JamaicaImage source, Press Eye

Regional Super50 Zone A, Trinidad:

Jamaica 166-4 (29 overs) beat Ireland 161 (46.1 overs) by six wickets

Ireland slumped to a second heavy loss in the Super50 series in Trinidad, with Jamaica beating them by six wickets.

With Paul Stirling absent again, Niall O'Brien (35) and William Porterfield (25) put on 54 for the opening wicket after Ireland chose to bat first.

But despite Alex Cusack's 30, Andre Russell (3-19) and Jermaine Taylor (3-33) helped dismiss Ireland for 161.

John Campbell (71) and Tamar Lambert (27) put on 101 for the third wicket as Jamaica won with 21 overs to spare.

Ireland's efforts were hindered by a poor fielding display, which included several dropped catches.

They lost their first match against Guyana by 114 runs and return to action on Friday against the Windward Islands (18:00 GMT).

And they will have to do without all-rounder John Mooney, who has left the tour because of a stress-related illness.

The Irish are playing in the West Indies tournament as part of their preparations for the World Twenty20 which starts in Bangladesh next month.

Phil Simmons's side will also face the West Indies in Twenty20 games in Jamaica on 19 and 21 February in addition to a one-day international on 23 February.

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