India vs Ireland T20I Series: What to Expect, Who are in Focus, Why the Series Matters
The Indian team will take on Ireland in a two-match T20I series, which starts on Friday (June 26). India has travelled to Belfast as the matches will be played on June 26 and 28, at the Stormont Cricket Ground.
This short tour serves as the first assignment for Shreyas Iyer as India's full-time T20I captain, following Suryakumar Yadav's axing after India's 2026 T20 World Cup triumph at home.

After the short trip to Ireland, the Indian team will take on England in another limited-overs series. And in terms of the T20Is, this Ireland encounter is set to be a pivotal one for many reasons. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has taken some steps in recent times, and this series will be the beginning of a new vision for the Indian T20 side, focusing on Los Angeles Olympics and T20 World Cup in 2028.
India vs Ireland: What to Expect
India are overwhelming favourites. Fresh off strong white-ball results, they boast a balanced squad with explosive batting, quality spin options (Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Ravi Bishnoi), and a varied pace attack led by Arshdeep Singh and Harshit Rana. Prasidh Krishna adds depth.
Ireland, led by new T20I captain Lorcan Tucker, are severely depleted. Key players including Paul Stirling, Josh Little, Mark Adair, Curtis Campher and Barry McCarthy are injured, leaving their seam attack thin. Expect high-scoring games where India's batters dominate and their spinners exploit any assistance. A clean 2-0 sweep for India is the most likely outcome, though Ireland may show fight in patches.
India vs Ireland: Who Are in Focus
Shreyas Iyer: His captaincy debut is the biggest talking point. The middle-order anchor must balance aggression with smart tactics ahead of the tougher five-match series against England starting July 1.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi: The teenage sensation is in line for a potential India debut and could break records as one of the youngest-ever debutants. His power-hitting has already created huge buzz. After a meteoric rise, the 15-year-old is set to create history and eyes will be on him.
Suryansh Shedge: An explosive player from Mumbai, Suryansh Shedge replaced Nitish Reddy in the squad. If he gets an opportunity, Suryansh has the potential to raise the eyebrows.
Harshit Rana: Harshit Rana has returned for India after a long injury layoff. The pacer was one of the bowlers to watch for India but an injury ruled him out of the T20 World Cup and subsequent IPL 2026. As Harshit makes a comeback, the Delhi pacer will have close monitoring.
Why The Series Matters
For India, it is low-stakes preparation that allows testing of the new leadership setup, integration of young talents like Sooryavanshi and Shedge, and workload management before England. It also helps maintain momentum post-World Cup success while giving fringe players a platform. For Ireland, its all about grabbing opportunities as they play the World Champions.


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