IND WON
T20
IND beat IRE by 7 wickets
Man of the Match - Yuzvendra Chahal
IRE
108-4
12.0/12 Ovrs
 
111-3
9.2/12 Ovrs
IND
India in Ireland, 2 T20I Series, 2022 |1st T20I |6/26/2022
Malahide Cricket Club Ground, Dublin
Commentary
  • Right then, that is all we have from this game! India have taken a 1-0 lead and would be looking to finish the series with another convincing performance in the next game. The second and final game will be played on Tuesday, 28th June 2022. It will start at 9 pm IST (3.30 pm GMT) but our build-up will begin a lot earlier. So do join us for that. Till then, goodbye and cheers!
  • Hardik Pandya, the Indian captain, smiles and says that he is feeling fantastic and it's great to start the series with a win. Adds that as a group it's important to start with a win. Regarding Umran Malik getting to bowl late, Hardik Pandya replies that he has been fantastic for his franchise and he is more comfortable with the old ball and Pandya wanted to give him time to settle his nerves. Further says that maybe, in the next game, Umran Malik will get the full opportunity. On Harry Tector's batting, Pandya says that he played fantastically and some of his shots had him awe-struck and it's good to see a talent like him. Further says that Ireland need to make sure that Tector is looked after well.
  • Andy Balbirnie, the Irish skipper, says that it's never easy when you come to the ground, do your full warm-up and then it's a delayed start. Admits that it was tough against some high-class Indian pacers in favourable conditions. Feels that they were good and bad but against a team like India, you need to be more good than bad. Praises Harry Tector for his knock and tells that he has been in good form of late.
  • Yuzvendra Chahal (3-0-11-1) is the Player of the Match! The leggie says that it was difficult to bowl in these conditions but you have to adapt. Adds that Hardik Pandya gave him the liberty to bowl whatever he wanted to bowl. Shares that the atmosphere in the team is pretty chilled out. Smiles and says that he is wearing three sweaters.
  • Stay tuned for the presentation...
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3-1-16-1) comes for a quick chat. The pacer says that he enjoyed the surface, especially with the new ball as there was handy movement. Adds that it doesn't matter which format you are playing, if the pitch is offering movement, you need to bowl the Test-match lines and lengths. Mentions that there is an excellent pool of talent in the dressing room and not just India but other countries have also benefitted a lot from the Indian T20 League. He is happy with all the support here in Ireland.
  • The chase began in style for India as Ishan Kishan smashed Josh Little all over the park in the first over. He looked in ominous touch before Young delivered a two-wicket over, getting rid of Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav off consecutive deliveries. The key was that Craig Young bowled fuller lengths than his other teammates. Deepak Hooda, who was sent to open, in place of Ruturaj Gaikwad, struggled initially but got into his groove eventually. Both Hardik Pandya and Hooda lashed on the one over bowled by the spinner, Andy McBrine and India never looked like in any sort of trouble in this chase. Hardik Pandya departed when the victory was a mere formality and Hooda along with Dinesh Karthik finished things off with ease.
  • After rain played spoilsport early on, the game was reduced to a 12-overs-a-side affair. The Indian bowlers started off brilliantly with the ball but Harry Tector, with his brilliant knock, took Ireland to a challenging total. Yuzvendra Chahal was superb with the ball along with Bhuvneshwar Kumar who displayed some crafty swing bowling. India though were still the favourites to win this one at the halfway mark.
  • This one promised to be an entertaining affair, and it certainly was! India though stayed true to their billing and notched up a comfortable win in this first T20I. Ireland had their moments both with the bat and ball, but they need to come out with better execution to get over the line against this second-string yet talented Indian team.
  • 9.2
    4
    Josh Little to Deepak Hooda, FOUR! That's the way to do it! Josh Little goes wide of the crease as he hurls a full ball around off, Deepak Hooda steps back to make room and forces his drive through cover-point for a boundary. INDIA WIN BY 7 WICKETS!
  • 9.1
    4
    Josh Little to Deepak Hooda, FOUR! Pure timing and crisp placement. Josh Little dishes out a shortish delivery, around off, Deepak Hooda hangs on the back foot and crunches it through the gap at extra cover for a glorious boundary.
  • END OF OVER 9 | 9 Runs & 0 Wkt | IND 103/3
  • 8.6
    4
    Conor Olphert to Dinesh Karthik, FOUR! Smashed away! Back of a length, outside off, Karthik camps back and whacks it through point for a boundary. India are one big shot away now!
  • Josh Little will continue.
  • 8.6
    1wd
    Conor Olphert to Dinesh Karthik, Wide! Drifting down the leg side, Karthik tries to work it across the line but misses. 10 needed more.
  • 8.5
    0
    Conor Olphert to Dinesh Karthik, In the channel outside off, on a good length and nipping away, Dinesh Karthik shoulders arms.
  • 8.4
    1
    Conor Olphert to Deepak Hooda, Hits the deck hard, around off and gets it to jump onto the batter, Hooda goes on his toes and taps it down on the surface. Karthik calls him through for a quick run.
  • 8.3
    1
    Conor Olphert to Dinesh Karthik, DK is off the mark! On a length and around leg, Karthik clips it to deep square leg for a single.
  • 8.3
    1wd
    Conor Olphert to Dinesh Karthik, Wide! Short and quite wide outside off, DK initially shapes to play at it but then withdraws his bat.
  • 8.2
    0
    Conor Olphert to Dinesh Karthik, Fuller in length and on middle, Karthik defends it back to the bowler.
  • 8.1
    1
    Conor Olphert to Deepak Hooda, Fraction short and outside off, Hooda steers it past the point fielder for a single.
  • END OF OVER 8 | 16 Runs & 1 Wkt | IND 94/3
  • Dinesh Karthik walks out to the middle.
  • 7.6
    W
    Josh Little to Hardik Pandya, OUT! LBW! Little steams in and spears a full ball in the line of the stumps, getting it to curve in a bit off the seam, Pandya is deep inside the crease, aiming to heave it over the leg side but misses. He is rapped on the back leg, the bowler appeals and the umpire agrees. Hardik takes the DRS but the Ball Tracking shows that it's clipping the leg stump. Umpire's call. The Indian skipper departs. 15 needed off 24 balls.
  • 7.6
    1wd
    Josh Little to Hardik Pandya, Wide! Short and down the leg side, Pandya tries to glance but misses.