Belfast: Ireland secure historic T20 international victory over India at Stormont
Ireland’s Historic Win
Ireland achieved a significant milestone in T20 international cricket, securing their first senior international victory against India, the reigning world champions. The match, held at Stormont in Belfast, saw Ireland claim a 34-run win in the opening T20 international. This triumph marks the end of Ireland’s winless streak against India in the shorter format, coming at the ninth attempt, and their 12th overall across all formats.
The hosts posted a total of 182-9 after being asked to bat first. Captain Lorcan Tucker led the batting effort with a half-century. In response, India were dismissed for 148 with seven balls remaining in their innings.
Debutants Shine for Ireland
Despite missing key bowlers due to injury, Ireland’s debutants played a crucial role in their historic win. Matthew Hollard and Jai Moondra, both fast bowlers, were instrumental in restricting India’s chase. Hollard, named player of the match, recorded figures of 3-28, while Moondra contributed with two wickets.
Hollard expressed his delight, stating that making his debut against India was a dream come true. He mentioned his family’s journey from Johannesburg to support him and acknowledged the support from Cricket Ireland since his move in 2019, which was delayed by Covid-19 setbacks. Moondra, who is India-born, also made a significant impact, including taking a wicket with his very first delivery in international cricket.

Ireland’s bowling coach, Ryan Eagleson, praised Moondra’s performance, highlighting his pace, left-arm option, and strategic bowling. Eagleson noted Moondra’s ability to know when to bowl a bouncer, use his three-quarter seam, and vary his pace, calling his debut performance outstanding.
Match Details and Key Moments
The match at Stormont drew over 4,000 spectators, many of whom were anticipating a potential record-breaking debut for India’s 15-year-old batting sensation, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. However, India opted to hold him in reserve and chose to bowl first after winning the toss.
India made a quick start to their chase, with Abhishek Sharma scoring 50 runs off 20 balls. However, Ireland’s bowlers maintained their composure. Moondra dismissed opener Sanju Samson with his first ball in international cricket, setting an early tone. After Sharma’s dismissal by Liam McCarthy, Hollard took crucial wickets, including those of Ishan Kishan, captain Shreyas Iyer, and Washington Sundar, disrupting India’s middle order.
The Ireland team for the match included Tim Tector, Ross Adair, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker (Captain, Wicket Keeper), Ben Calitz, Gareth Delany, George Dockrell, Liam McCarthy, Matthew Humphreys, Jai Moondra, and Matt Hollard. India’s lineup featured Sanju Samson (Wicket Keeper), Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, Shreyas Iyer (Captain), Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, and Prasidh Krishna.
The decisive moment came when Tim Tector caught Arshdeep Singh’s hit off a delivery from Matthew Humphreys, securing the spinner’s third wicket and sealing Ireland’s memorable victory. The fast bowlers, Moondra and Hollard, bowled with notable pace, with Moondra clocked at 88mph and Hollard around 85mph. Their astute bowling, targeting the larger square boundaries, proved effective on a challenging surface.
The two sides are scheduled to face each other again at Stormont on Sunday at 13:30 BST.
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Source: bbc.co.uk