Ireland has got off to a strong start against West Indies in their first ODI match. It is interesting, because both the openers (Paul Stirling and Andy Balbirnie) were in poor recent form. The match is taking place at Castle Avenue in Dublin, and therefore Irish batsmen have the home advantage. For now, they are taking on the West Indian bowlers with ease. Pacers such as Matthew Forde, Alzarri Joseph and Shamar Joseph were not able to trouble the batsmen, while Gudakesh Motie is not getting much advantage from the track.
Although Ireland has increased their strength compared to before, I would still agree with you that they are actually benefiting more from the fact that the match is in Dublin. And it is normal that every country plays better in its own ground in most cases.
Anyway, after 15 overs, Ireland have managed to score 77 runs and have not lost any wickets, the current run rate is 5.13.
It is actually a really good sign for Ireland that despite being stronger than the West Indies team, they are still playing well without losing a wicket against them. However, I still have doubts about the result of the match because nothing can be said after only 15 overs. If Ireland can score above 280 runs, then they may have a chance of winning.