Jai Moondra's debut 2-25 helps Ireland stun India by 34 runs in 1st T20I
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Ireland left-arm pacer Jai Moondra called his maiden international appearance in the first T20I against India in Belfast an 'unreal feeling', crediting his teammates and coaches for helping him execute the team's game plan. Moondra's figures of 2 for 25 were instrumental as Ireland defeated India by 34 runs — their first-ever win over the T20 World Cup champions in international cricket.
Moondra on His Debut Experience
'It was an amazing feeling going out, stepping on international platform, testing yourself against the best in the world. And it was unreal feeling. Can't describe in one word, but it's a different feeling, and have taken it in my book,' Moondra told broadcasters ahead of the second T20I on Sunday, 29 June.
When asked what worked well for him, the pacer was quick to deflect credit. 'Well, I probably would say the team plan, what they have been given to me and what they were telling me. It's more credit to the lads and the coaches that have been training with me, giving that to execute the plan, whatever the outcome. Just stick to your plan, your basics, and what you have been working. Just trust on that,' he said.
From Tonk to Dublin to Belfast
Born and raised in Tonk, Rajasthan, Moondra relocated to Ireland in 2021 to pursue a master's degree in electronics and communication. He turned out for Leinster Cricket Club in domestic cricket while working for Intel in Dublin. His journey from an Indian engineering graduate to an international cricketer representing Ireland is one of the more remarkable backstories in associate cricket.
Notably, Moondra's work visa is reportedly nearing expiry and he is not covered by a central contract with Cricket Ireland — yet his debut performance has made a compelling case for a longer-term investment in his development within Ireland's cricketing set-up.
Mindset Ahead of the Second T20I
Ahead of the second T20I in Belfast, Moondra outlined a measured approach. 'Well, after Friday, had a good rest and reset day. And for today, just going with same. Don't try to change anything. Just adapt to the situation, read. International platform is a tricky one. You can have a one day up and down. So just adapt to the situations and do what team is suggesting,' he said.
Ireland's Historic Win in Context
The 34-run victory over India marked a watershed moment for Cricket Ireland — their first win against the reigning T20 World Cup champions. This comes amid Ireland's steady progress as an associate nation, having previously caused upsets against Pakistan and England in multi-format series. The result adds to a growing body of evidence that Ireland's investment in domestic pathways and international recruitment is beginning to bear fruit.