Ireland Scripts Historic 2-0 Series Sweep Over India in T20I
L'essentiel
- Ireland achieved a historic 2-0 T20I series sweep over India, winning the second match by one run.
- Jai Moondra's opening spell and disciplined death bowling sealed the victory, marking Ireland's first bilateral series win over India.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Ireland faced India in a T20I series, seeking their first bilateral win over the reigning T20 World Cup champions.
Ireland scripted one of the biggest victories in their cricketing history on Sunday, edging past reigning T20 World Cup champions India by one run in the second T20I to complete a sensational 2-0 series sweep at the Civil Service Cricket Club in Stormont.
The triumph marked Ireland's first-ever bilateral series win over India and brought an end to the visitors' remarkable run of 16 successive T20I series victories, a streak that had stretched back to 2023. Despite being without five regular first-choice players, Lorcan Tucker's side delivered two disciplined performances to outplay the Asian giants in both matches.
India's chase of 155 was held together by Tilak Varma, whose fifty kept the contest alive until the closing stages. However, Jai Moondra's blistering opening spell, followed by composed death bowling from the Irish attack, proved decisive as the hosts successfully defended a modest total. Ireland's bowling unit once again stood out across the series, with Moondra and Matthew Hollard claiming three wickets apiece in the second game.
For India, the defeat exposed familiar issues, particularly their struggles against left-arm pace and adapting to conditions outside the IPL.
The chase unravelled almost immediately. Moondra struck twice in his opening over to remove both Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma for first-ball ducks. Samson, was trapped lbw after missing a flick to a skiddy delivery. Two balls later, Abhishek miscued a short ball and was caught at third man.
Earlier, Ireland recovered from an uncertain start to post 154 for 8 after being asked to bat first. Harry Tector anchored the innings with 53, while Ben Calitz contributed a valuable 37. Debutant Prince Yadav impressed with figures of 3 for 22, and Shivam Dube chipped in with 2 for 25.
Brief Scores: Ireland 154/8 in 20 overs (Harry Tector 53, Ben Calitz 37; Prince Yadav 3-22, Shivam Dube 2-25) beat India 153/9 in 20 overs (Tilak Varma 55, Harshit Rana 21; Matthew Hollard 3-26, Jai Moondra 3-32) by one run.
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Questions ouvertes
- What adjustments will India make for their next series?
- How will this series impact Ireland's global rankings?