Matthew Humphreys five-wicket haul has put the Lisburn left-arm spinner in contention for his second Test appearance after a fine all-round effort by Ireland against the West Indies at Stormont.

Rain delayed the start until early afternoon, but the visitors opted to take first use of the track.

Jewel Andrew (27) and Akeem Auguste (26) shared a second wicket stand of 50 after Matty Foster had struck an early blow.

The real fireworks began though with the introduction of Curtis Campher into the attack with the all-rounder bowling a triple-wicket maiden as the Windies slumped from 94 for 2 to 94 for 5.

Teddy Bishop top-scored with 69 (11 fours) adding 83 for the sixth wicket with skipper Nyeem Young (29) before Humphreys took centre stage.

The 21 year-old sparked another collapse as three wickets fell for just one run, going on to claim the final two and the match ball with figures of 5 for 57 in a total of 200 all out.

That left openers James McCollum and Andrew Balbirnie a tricky seven overs spell to negotiate, which they did safely to end a very satisfactory first day on 18 for 0.