Dublin, May 26 -- Keacy Carty scored a second consecutive century in a commanding West Indies victory over Ireland that earned a draw in the one-day international series at Clontarf.

Ireland won the opening match of the series by 124 runs on Wednesday, but Friday's second meeting ended without a result after a two-hour rain delay.

In Sunday's third game, Carty again led the way for the visitors with his unbeaten 170 part of an imposing total of 385, although Ireland's revised target was set at 363 because of a reduction of overs after rain.

With bowlers Jordan Neill and Josh Little unable to bat after injuries sustained during West Indies' innings, Ireland lost eight wickets for 165 and were beaten by 197 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis-...