IND vs IRE: Indian team humiliated, Ireland creates history; 2 losses in 3 days
- Harry Tector top scored with 53 runs for the hosts. Debutant pacer Prince Yadav took three wickets for India, while Shivam Dubey took two wickets
- Having already lost the first match, the Indian team was under immense pressure to win this match
- India lost their top order early on and lost the series in a humiliating performance
International cricket has witnessed a major upheaval today, which no one could have imagined. The Indian team, which is considered to be a superpower in cricket, suffered a heavy defeat against Ireland in the T20 series. Ireland not only defeated the Indian team with a brilliant performance, but also wrote a new golden chapter in cricket history by whitewashing India in the series.
For the first time in the history of cricket Ireland vs India Won T20 international bilateral series. With this historic win, Ireland proved that underestimating any team can be costly in modern cricket. Chasing the target of 155 runs set by Ireland, the Indian team could manage only 153 runs for the loss of 9 wickets and lost the match by one run. Ireland won the series 2-0. This time too Glory to Suryavanshi dropped
A disappointing performance by the Indian team
The Indian team’s performance in the final match of the series was also very disappointing. India got off to a poor start, with openers Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma dismissed by Jai Mundra before opening their account. Ishan Kishan (12) and skipper Shreyas Iyer (10) were also dismissed cheaply. However, in the middle order, Tilak Verma led the side with a spirited 55 off 46 balls, but was without support from Akshar Patel (14) and Shivam Dubey (20). The Indian team collapsed like a pile of cards in the stipulated overs and looked completely under pressure.
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Penetrating bowling by Jai Mundra
Ireland’s bowlers, especially Jai Mundra, broke the backs of the Indian batting with their penetrating bowling. The Indian team has been shocked by this humiliating defeat. Absence of senior players and disappointing performance of youngsters is a big shock for Indian cricket fans.
On the other hand, the win is nothing short of a celebration for Ireland, who proved their mettle by beating India. Suryansh Shedge was dismissed trying to play a big hit. Playing his first international cricket match, Suryansh was dismissed for one run in five balls. Harshit Rana returned to the pavilion with 21 off 10 balls.
How was both innings
Earlier, three wickets from Prince Yadav, who was making his T20 international debut, and two wickets from Shivam Dubey in an over restricted India to 154 for 8. When Harry Tector (53 off 47 balls) and the dangerous Ben Kallitz (37 off 23 balls) put on a 65-run partnership for the fourth wicket, Dubey took two wickets off two consecutive deliveries. Due to this, Ireland could not reach the desired score.
Dubey took two wickets with 25 runs in three overs. Arshdeep Singh and Yadav supported him well. Dubey first caught Ben on the boundary and then Jareth Delaney on an off-cutter for a triple. Tector, who played his 100th match, brought up his ninth half-century in T20 cricket, but was unable to score at a fast pace.
Akshar Patel conceded 28 runs in four overs, but did not get a single wicket. The match started much like the first match, with India losing three wickets for 50 runs, but the hosts’ batsmen made the most of the middle overs. Benn, who came in to bat after Ross Adair was dismissed, batted freely. Earlier, Ireland had lost three wickets for 48 runs. Suryansh Shedge, who played his first match, conceded 22 runs in an over. Harshit Rana took a wicket with 17 runs in three overs and dismissed Harry’s brother, Tim Tector.
Adair was caught by Tilak Verma at extra cover off the bowling of Arshdeep. Arshdeep took two wickets with 35 runs in four overs. Yadav, who recently made his ODI debut against Afghanistan, took three wickets for 22 runs in four overs. He had the hero of the previous match, Lorcan Tucker, caught from behind by Ishan Kishan.
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