Emerging Ireland beat West Indies Academy by 10 wickets
West Indies Academy 200 & 268 (73.3 overs: Ackeem August 93, Carlon Bowen-Tuckett 41, Kadeem Alleyne 38, Johann Layne 23; Matthew Humphreys 5-44, Andy McBrine 2-74)
Emerging Ireland 441 & 30/0 (3.5 overs)
Matthew Humphreys took 5-44 to have match figures of 10-101
Matthew Humphreys put himself front and centre for a Test place against Zimbabwe with another five wicket haul to record match figures of 10-101 as Ireland beat the West Indies Academy by 10 wickets.
The visitors had reached 208 for 3 in their second innings with top scorer Ackeem Auguste hitting 14 boundaries in his 93, adding 71 for the fourth wicket with keeper Carlon Bowen-Tuckett (41).
It looked at that stage as if the game could be drawn as the finish time was going to be 3.10pm due to flight changes because of the Aer Lingus strike.
Trinity and Lisburn left-arm spinner Humphreys though weaved his magic to end the stubborn stand, and from then the outcome was never in doubt.
Ireland Test hopefuls have one more red-ball opportunity to stake a claim with a four-day first class match scheduled for Malahide from July 8-11.
It's been labelled as 'The Emerald Challenge' with the teams named the Raiders and Strikers. Whether that is going to be Probables v Possibles or North v South is unclear at this stage.