Ireland stun India by 1 run in 2nd T20I, seal historic 2-0 series sweep

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Ireland stun India by 1 run in 2nd T20I, seal historic 2-0 series sweep

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Ireland, missing five first-choice players, beat India by a single run at Stormont to complete a 2-0 T20I series sweep — ending India's 16-match series winning streak and marking the first bilateral T20I series win for Ireland over India. Debutant Jai Moondra's three-wicket burst in the Powerplay was the turning point India couldn't recover from.

Key Takeaways

Ireland defeated India by one run in the 2nd T20I at Stormont, Belfast on 28 June to seal a 2-0 series sweep .
This is Ireland's first-ever bilateral T20I series win over India, and ends India's 16-match T20I series winning streak dating back to 2023 .
Debutant Jai Moondra took 3/32 , dismissing both Indian openers for first-ball ducks; Matthew Hollard took 3/26 .
Harry Tector scored 53 in his milestone 100th T20I ; Ben Calitz contributed 37 in a 65-run stand .
Tilak Varma's fighting 55 was India's top score, but the middle order collapsed to leave India on 153/9 chasing 155 .
Ireland were without five first-choice players and were captained by newly appointed T20I skipper Lorcan Tucker .

Ireland pulled off a stunning one-run victory over India in the 2nd T20I at the Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Belfast on 28 June, completing a 2-0 series sweep — their first-ever bilateral T20I series triumph over the Asian giants. Defending a modest 154/8, Ireland held their nerve through disciplined death bowling as India finished agonisingly short on 153/9.

Key Performances

Harry Tector, playing his milestone 100th T20I, anchored Ireland's innings with a gritty 53, sharing a crucial 65-run stand with Ben Calitz (37). Debutant Jai Moondra then turned the match on its head with 3 wickets for 32 runs, dismissing both Indian openers for first-ball ducks before removing captain Shreyas Iyer. Matthew Hollard complemented him with 3 for 26, breaking the key partnership between Tilak Varma and Axar Patel.

India's Collapse and Varma's Fight

India's chase began in disaster. Sanju Samson was trapped lbw by Moondra for a first-ball duck, and Abhishek Sharma followed on the fourth ball, miscuing a pull to third man — also for a duck. Shreyas Iyer then chopped onto his stumps for 10, and a run-out ended Ishan Kishan's innings at 12, leaving India at a precarious 39/4 inside the Powerplay — only the 13th time in T20I history India have lost four wickets that early.

Vice-captain Tilak Varma held the innings together, reaching his fifty off 45 balls and adding 32 runs with Axar Patel. However, Hollard broke the partnership with a stunning one-handed diving catch by Lorcan Tucker to dismiss Axar. Varma was dismissed attempting a lofted drive immediately after bringing up his fifty, and debutant Suryansh Shedge fell soon after.

Harshit Rana kept India's hopes alive in the final over, smashing a four and a six off Moondra, but was caught at long-on with 20 runs still needed. Prince Yadav hit a last-ball six, but it was not enough as Ireland held on by the narrowest of margins.

Ireland's Innings and India's Bowling

Ireland were set for a much larger total, with Ross Adair smashing successive sixes off Arshdeep Singh in the opening over. However, Rana removed Tim Tector early, and Arshdeep dismissed Adair for 16. Tucker fell behind the wicket off debutant Prince Yadav, leaving Ireland at 58/3 at the halfway mark.

Tector and Calitz rebuilt with a 65-run partnership that threatened to push Ireland past 180, but Shivam Dube removed both Calitz and Gareth Delany on successive balls in the 15th over. A brief rain delay followed, before George Dockrell's cameo of 19 and Tector's fifty kept Ireland competitive. Prince finished with 3 for 22, dismissing Tector and Liam McCarthy in the final over, restricting Ireland to 154/8.

Historic Context and What It Means

The result ended India's remarkable streak of 16 consecutive T20I series wins stretching back to 2023. Under newly appointed T20I captain Lorcan Tucker, Ireland were without five first-choice players yet dominated both matches. Notably, India's recurring struggle against left-arm pace was again exposed — a pattern that will concern the team management ahead of future ICC events. This is arguably the greatest weekend in Irish cricket history, and a sobering result for the reigning T20 World Cup champions.

Ireland's victory signals the growing depth of Associate cricket and raises pointed questions about India's preparation and squad selection for bilateral series. The next assignment for both sides will be watched closely for how each team responds to this landmark result.

Point of View

Their inability to handle skiddy deliveries in overcast conditions, and a Powerplay implosion that has now become a pattern all point to selection and preparation choices that prioritise IPL familiarity over adaptability. Losing to an Ireland side missing five first-choice players should prompt harder questions than the usual post-tour bromides about 'learning experiences'. The 16-series winning streak masked these vulnerabilities; Belfast has put them back on the table.
NationPress
29 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the 2nd T20I between Ireland and India in Belfast?
Ireland won the 2nd T20I at Stormont, Belfast on 28 June by one run, defending a total of 154/8 as India were bowled out for 153/9. The result gave Ireland a 2-0 series sweep.
What is the significance of Ireland's 2-0 series win over India?
It is Ireland's first-ever bilateral T20I series win over India, and it ended India's streak of 16 consecutive T20I series victories dating back to 2023. The win is considered one of the greatest achievements in Irish cricket history.
Who were the standout performers for Ireland in the 2nd T20I?
Debutant Jai Moondra took 3 for 32, dismissing both Indian openers for first-ball ducks and removing captain Shreyas Iyer. Matthew Hollard also took 3 for 26, while Harry Tector scored a crucial 53 in his 100th T20I appearance.
How did India's chase unfold in the 2nd T20I?
India's chase collapsed inside the Powerplay, losing four wickets for 39 runs — only the 13th time in T20I history they have done so. Tilak Varma's 55 kept India in the hunt, but the middle order faltered and India finished one run short on 153/9.
Who captained Ireland in the T20I series against India?
Lorcan Tucker captained Ireland as the newly appointed T20I skipper. Ireland were also without five first-choice players throughout the series, making the 2-0 sweep all the more remarkable.
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