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India vs Ireland Scorecard, 2nd T20I, Ireland vs India 2022

Result · Jun 28 2022, Tue - 09:00 PM (IST)
2nd T20I - The Village
INDIA
225/7
IRELAND
221/5
India won by 4 runs
CRR:11.05
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mark Adair 4 - 42 3 10.5
Joshua Little 4 - 38 2 9.5
Craig Young 4 - 35 2 8.8
Gareth Delany 4 - 43 0 10.8
Conor Olphert 3 - 47 0 15.7
Andy McBrine 1 - 16 0 16
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
13/1 (2.1) Ishan Kishan
189/2 (16.2) Sanju Samson
206/3 (17.3) Suryakumar Yadav
212/4 (17.6) Deepak Hooda
217/5 (18.5) Dinesh Karthik
217/6 (18.6) Axar Patel
226/7 (19.5) Harshal Patel
IRELAND - 221/5 (20.0)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Paul Stirling b Ravi Bishnoi 40 18 5 3 222.22
Andrew Balbirnie (c) c Ravi Bishnoi b Harshal Patel 60 37 3 7 162.16
Gareth Delany Run out (Hardik Pandya) 0 4 - - -
Harry Tector c Deepak Hooda b Bhuvneshwar Kumar 39 28 5 - 139.29
Lorcan Tucker (wk) c (Sub) b Umran Malik 5 9 - - 55.56
George Dockrell Not out 34 16 3 3 212.5
Mark Adair Not out 23 12 3 1 191.67
Andy McBrine - - - - -
Craig Young - - - - -
Joshua Little - - - - -
Conor Olphert - - - - -
Extras 20 ( lb: 7 w: 8 Nb: 4)
Total 221 / 5 (20.0 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 4 - 46 1 11.5
Hardik Pandya 2 - 18 0 9
Harshal Patel 4 - 54 1 13.5
Ravi Bishnoi 4 - 41 1 10.3
Umran Malik 4 - 42 1 10.5
Axar Patel 2 - 12 0 6
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
72/1 (5.4) Paul Stirling
73/2 (6.3) Gareth Delany
117/3 (10.3) Andrew Balbirnie
142/4 (13.4) Lorcan Tucker
189/5 (17.1) Harry Tector
Match Info
Series: India in Ireland 2022
Date: Jun 28 2022, Tue - 09:00 PM (IST)
Country: Ireland
City: Dublin
Venue: The Village
Toss: India won the toss and elected to bat.
Ireland Squad: Paul Stirling, Andrew Balbirnie (c), Gareth Delany, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker (wk), George Dockrell, Mark Adair, Andy McBrine, Craig Young, Joshua Little, Conor Olphert
India Squad: Sanju Samson, Ishan Kishan (wk), Deepak Hooda, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya (c), Dinesh Karthik, Axar Patel, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Harshal Patel, Ravi Bishnoi, Umran Malik
  • India have won all four of their previous meetings with Ireland in men’s T20Is; in fact, it is their highest tally against any opponent in the format against whom they have maintained a 100% win rate.
  • Ireland have lost their last two men’s T20Is which is as many as they had lost in their eight games in the format prior (W6); the last time they lost more in succession was a three-game stretch from October to December in 2021.
  • Ireland have lost six of their last nine men’s T20Is played on home turf, including their last two in succession; their only wins in that period came within a 3-2 series win over Zimbabwe played across Dublin and Bready.
  • India have won three of their last four multi-game bilateral men’s T20I series away from home, with their only loss during this run coming against Sri Lanka in July 2021.
  • India have won 15 of their last 17 completed men’s T20Is, including their last three in succession, losing only to South Africa in that span during their June 2022 series.
  • Ireland have bowled on a good length on 62% of their total deliveries in men’s T20Is in 2022, the second-highest rate of any full member team in that period (Bangladesh – 65%); however, only Sri Lanka (23.4) and England (21.5) have poorer strike rates when bowling on a length in this time span than Ireland (20.8).
  • India’s Bhuvneshwar Kumar finished with figures of 16-for-1 from three overs in the 1st men’s T20I against Ireland; he has now bowled at an economy of less than six in four straight innings, the longest such streak of his career in the format.
  • Craig Young (49 games) is set to play his 50th T20I for Ireland, becoming just the seventh player to reach 50 appearances for them in the men’s format; Young is currently on a seven-game wicket-taking streak – the longest of his career – across which he’s taken 16 wickets.
  • Ishan Kishan (India) has scored at a strike rate of 200+ in each of his last two men’s T20I innings, the first time he’s managed to do so in the format; Kishan has a cumulative strike rate of 156 across his last five men’s T20I innings, his highest across any five-game span in the format.
  • Harry Tector (Ireland) top-scored with 64 runs in the first game of this ongoing men’s T20I series against India and has now hit back-to-back half-centuries in the format; he will be looking to become just the second Ireland player to log three straight 50+ scores in men’s T20Is after Paul Stirling logged three straight in October 2019.