India seek improved batting show to square Ireland series
Ireland stunned reigning champions India by defending 182 to secure their first-ever international win over them.
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Ireland's two debutant pacers, Moondra and Matt Hollard, exposed India's top order brilliantly (X/@BCCI)
Belfast, 27 June
India's star-studded top order will be under pressure to make amends when they take on a buoyant Ireland in the second and final T20I here on Sunday, with Shreyas Iyer's men aiming to level the series after a shocking defeat in the opener.
Playing
their first match since their T20 World Cup triumph, the reigning champions
were handed one of their biggest upsets as Ireland defended 182 to bowl them
out for 148 and register their maiden international victory over India here on
Friday.
It was
hardly the start Iyer would have envisioned on his return to T20Is after 963
days, and his first assignment as India's T20 captain.
With a
five-match series against England beginning at Chester-le-Street on Wednesday,
Iyer, who has replaced India's T20 World Cup winning skipper Suryakumar Yadav,
would be eager to sign off their brief Ireland tour on a winning note.
The
biggest concern from the opening game was India's batting collapse.
Sanju
Samson, India's World Cup hero three months back, lasted just four balls before
becoming debutant Jai Moondra's maiden international wicket.
Ishan
Kishan and Iyer too fell for single-digit scores inside the powerplay as India
slipped into early trouble.
At the
other end, Abhishek Sharma carried on in his usual explosive manner, striking
the ball cleanly at the top, but lacked support from the other end. His
dismissal after the powerplay derailed India's chase.
Ireland's
two debutant pacers, Moondra and Matt Hollard, exposed India's top order
brilliantly.
While
Moondra removed Samson with his very first delivery in international cricket,
Hollard dismissed Kishan and Iyer before claiming Washington Sundar to finish
with three wickets.
With
run-rate pressure mounting, Tilak Varma, Washington, Shivam Dube couldn't
consolidate. The outcome of the second contest, thus, could hinge on how
India's batters tackle the inexperienced but confident Irish pace duo could
once again.
Sooryanvashi's
debut
The team management is unlikely to press the panic button after one defeat.
Teen
sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who was anticipated by many to make his
international debut in the opener, is expected to remain on the sidelines again
as India are unlikely to tinker top order after one defeat.
Accommodating
the left-hander would require a reshuffle, possibly pushing Samson down the
order at the expense of Washington.
The
bowling unit, on the other hand, offered several positives.
Harshit
Rana made an impressive comeback after a four-month layoff due to a knee
injury, using his variations smartly to return figures of 3/24.
Arshdeep
Singh and Axar Patel also bowled well, especially at the death.
However,
Iyer's decision to front-load his pace attack left India short of options in
the closing overs.
Washington
leaked 19 runs in the 16th over before Prasidh Krishna endured another
forgettable outing, conceding 27 in the 17th and finishing with 0/57.
Those
expensive overs allowed Ireland to add around 20-30 crucial runs, which
eventually proved decisive.
Ireland's
innings, on the other hand, was built around captain Lorcan Tucker's composed
half-century.
After
crawling to five off his first 11 balls, Tucker accelerated brilliantly to
reach his fifty off 35 deliveries, while Gareth Delany's 49 off 32 provided the
perfect support as the hosts posted a competitive 182.
Having
already scripted history with their first international win over India, Ireland
will be brimming with confidence.
India, on
the other hand, will have a little choice but to produce a far more complete
performance if they are to avoid losing the series and restore momentum before
the England assignment.
Teams (from)
India:
Shreyas Iyer (c), Tilak Varma (vc), Ravi Bishnoi, Abhishek Sharma, Suryansh
Shedge, Prasidh Krishna, Sanju Samson, Axar Patel, Harshit Rana, Ishan Kishan,
Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh, Shivam Dube, Prince Yadav, Vaibhav
Sooryavanshi.
Ireland:
Lorcan Tucker (c&wk), Ross Adair, Ben Calitz, Gareth Delany, George
Dockrell, Stephen Doheny, Matthew Humphreys, Gavin Hoey, Matthew Hollard, Liam
McCarthy, Jai Moondra, Harry Tector, Tim Tector, Reuben Wilson.
Match starts at 6pm IST.
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