Weather increases Team India’s tension in the second T20 match against Ireland
India and Ireland: The second match of the 2-match T20 series of the Indian team against Ireland will be played on June 28 at the stadium in Belfast. Everyone expected a clean sweep in this series from Team India, but host Ireland surprised everyone in the first match played on June 26 and took a 1-0 lead in the series by defeating Team India by 34 runs. Now the Indian team does not have a chance to win the series but they definitely have a chance to end it on a draw. However, the weather of the second T20 match in Belfast has definitely increased the tension of Team India, in which the possibility of rain has been expressed.
More than 50 percent chance of rain at the time of start of the match
If we talk about the weather during the second T20 match between India and Ireland to be held on June 28 at the stadium in Belfast, then this match will be held at 1:30 pm local time. According to the report of Accuweather, there is a possibility of more than 50 percent rain in Belfast from 12 noon to 2 pm. In such a situation, the match may either start late or there may be interruption in the middle of the game. At the same time, a lot depends on how quickly the field can be prepared for play in case of heavy rain and how soon the match can start. In such a situation, the weather in Belfast has definitely increased the tension of Team India before the second T20 match.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi hopes to get a chance
The biggest reason for Team India’s defeat in the first T20 match against Ireland was the poor performance of the batsmen. Except Abhishek Sharma, no other player was able to perform as per expectation. In such a situation, some changes are being considered certain in the playing 11 of Team India in the second T20 match, in which 15 year old young batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi, whose international debut is being eagerly awaited by all the fans, is expected to get a chance in this match. Apart from this, fast bowler Prince Yadav may get a chance in place of Prasidh Krishna.
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