2nd T20I: Tilak Varma eyes series level as India target Ireland fightback

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2nd T20I: Tilak Varma eyes series level as India target Ireland fightback

Synopsis

India's first-ever T20I loss to Ireland has put Tilak Varma's leadership under immediate scrutiny. With two debutants drafted in and a 'back to basics' reset underway, the second Belfast T20I is less a routine fixture and more a credibility test for a young Indian side that cannot afford to let a series slip against an Associate nation.

Key Takeaways

India lost the 1st T20I against Ireland by 34 runs at Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont — their first-ever defeat to Ireland in international cricket.
Vice-captain Tilak Varma said India are 'looking to win it and level the series' ahead of the 2nd T20I on Sunday, 28 June in Belfast .
Tilak scored 19 runs in the opening match and has previously captained India A and age-group sides.
Seam-bowling all-rounder Suryansh Shedge (Punjab Kings) and pacer Prince Yadav (Lucknow Super Giants) earned their T20I debuts for the second game.
Prince Yadav had already made his ODI debut against Afghanistan earlier in June 2025.

India vice-captain Tilak Varma on 28 June declared the team's intent to win the second T20I against Ireland in Belfast and level the three-match series, after suffering a 34-run defeat in the opener — a result that also marked India's first-ever loss to Ireland in international cricket.

Tilak on His Vice-Captaincy Role

Speaking ahead of the second game, Tilak described his new leadership responsibility as both an honour and an obligation. 'It feels really good. At the same time, it's a responsibility. As I've already captained in the age-group categories and recently led an India A side, whatever inputs I have, I'm sharing them on the field,' he said in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters.

Tilak, who scored 19 runs in the first match, acknowledged that the vice-captaincy role did not deliver the desired result in the opener but remained optimistic. 'Even in the last match, I shared whatever little I could as vice-captain. But unfortunately, the result didn't go our way. Hopefully, we've got another match now, and we're looking to win it and level the series,' he added.

India's Response to the Opening Defeat

Despite the shock loss at the Civil Service Cricket Club, Stormont, Tilak indicated that the team had not over-analysed the setback. 'We haven't spoken too much about it because it's just one match. At the same time, we've gone back to our basics. We're following our basics and continuing to play the fearless T20 cricket that we've been playing for so many years,' he said.

He was emphatic that a single result would not define the side. 'One match doesn't define this team. So whatever confidence you have — whether it's about hitting the very first ball or going for a wicket with your very first ball — you can back yourself and play fearless cricket,' Tilak stated.

Two Debutants Named for the Second T20I

India made notable changes to their playing eleven for the Sunday clash, handing debuts to seam-bowling all-rounder Suryansh Shedge and pacer Prince Yadav. Shedge impressed for Punjab Kings in IPL 2026, while Yadav had a standout campaign for Lucknow Super Giants. Yadav had already made his ODI debut against Afghanistan earlier this month, making his T20I call-up a natural progression.

What's at Stake

With one match played and two remaining, India face the prospect of their first-ever series defeat to Ireland if they fail to respond. The result at Stormont was a rare blemish on India's otherwise dominant T20I record against Associate nations. A win in Belfast would set up a series decider and restore momentum heading into India's broader white-ball calendar. All eyes will be on whether the two debutants and Tilak's leadership can spark the turnaround.

Point of View

But it also signals that the original selection had gaps. If India drop this series, the conversation will shift from 'one bad match' to a structural question about how seriously the board treats bilateral tours against Associate nations.
NationPress
28 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the 1st T20I between India and Ireland?
India lost the 1st T20I against Ireland by 34 runs at the Civil Service Cricket Club in Stormont, Belfast. It was India's first-ever defeat to Ireland in international cricket across all formats.
What did Tilak Varma say ahead of the 2nd T20I?
Tilak Varma said India have returned to their basics and are targeting a win in the second T20I to level the three-match series. He also described his vice-captaincy role as both a privilege and a responsibility.
Who are Suryansh Shedge and Prince Yadav?
Suryansh Shedge is a seam-bowling all-rounder who had a strong IPL 2026 season for Punjab Kings, while Prince Yadav is a pacer who impressed for Lucknow Super Giants in the same tournament. Both received their T20I debuts for the second Ireland match; Yadav had previously made his ODI debut against Afghanistan in June 2025.
When and where is the 2nd T20I between India and Ireland?
The 2nd T20I is scheduled for Sunday, 28 June, in Belfast, Northern Ireland. A win for India would level the three-match series at 1-1.
How does Tilak Varma describe India's mindset after the opening loss?
Tilak said the team has not over-analysed the defeat, choosing instead to refocus on the fundamentals. He emphasised that 'one match doesn't define this team' and called on players to back themselves and play fearless T20 cricket.
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