The Ireland cricket team will be facing off against West Indies in a one-off One Day International game on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. GMT.

Ireland will be playing against West Indies on Sunday in the one-off game after a close T20 International series. The teams will be competing at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, home to the West Indies cricket team.

Thus far in 2014, each team has won one game against each other. Ireland won the first game on Wednesday, Feb. 19 and West Indies won the second on Friday, Feb. 21.

An executive member of the Trinidad and Tobago recently spoke about West Indies' loss to Ireland, voicing his concern.

"You are the world champions and being beaten is not out of this world but being beaten by a minnow like Ireland, in your own back yard, is not acceptable," he said. "Imagine a T&T 'B' team defeated this Ireland side."

Meanwhile, Ireland head coach Gary Wilson is pleased with the turn of events from Friday's game.

"We showed we are a match for the West Indies which is very pleasing," he said.

The final West Indies vs. Ireland cricket game can be viewed via live stream at 2:30 p.m. GMT here.