Hockey saves India's Sunday as cricket teams fall in England, Ireland
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India's 28 June in sport was defined by contrasting emotions — two cricket defeats on foreign soil and one hockey triumph that salvaged the weekend. While the Indian women's cricket team crashed out of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at Lord's and the Indian men's T20 side suffered a historic series loss in Ireland, the Indian men's hockey team delivered a clutch 3-2 shootout win over England in the FIH Hockey Pro League 2025-26 in London.
Women's Cricket: India Exit at Lord's
Harmanpreet Kaur's side posted a competitive 170 at Lord's — one of their better batting efforts in the tournament — but it proved insufficient. Ellyse Perry and Ashleigh Gardner struck brilliant half-centuries to power Australia to a six-wicket win with an over to spare, eliminating India from the competition. The defeat left India third in Group 1 with six points, as Australia and South Africa advanced to the semifinals. It was another painful exit at the business end of an ICC event — a pattern that has haunted Indian women's cricket in recent years.
Men's T20: Ireland Script Historic Series Win
Thousands of kilometres away at Stormont, Ireland completed a stunning 2-0 series sweep over the Indian men's T20 side — their first-ever bilateral T20I series win over India. The Irish clinched it with a one-run victory in the second T20I, defending totals in both matches to end India's remarkable run of 16 consecutive T20I series victories dating back to 2023. Under Lorcan Tucker, Ireland showed tremendous composure, scripting what many are calling one of the greatest weekends in Irish cricket history. Notably, the Indian side had lifted the T20 World Cup earlier this year, making the defeat all the more unexpected.
Hockey Rescues the Weekend
Just as the mood threatened to turn entirely grim, the Indian men's hockey team stepped up in London. Regulation time ended goalless, but India held their nerve in the shootout, defeating England 3-2 to close out their FIH Hockey Pro League 2025-26 campaign on a high. The result ensured that the tricolour had a victory to celebrate on an otherwise deflating Sunday for Indian sport.
A Weekend That Captures India's Sporting Complexity
This weekend underscored the uneven terrain of Indian sport beyond cricket. Hockey, long overshadowed by the country's cricketing obsession, once again demonstrated its capacity to deliver in high-pressure moments. This is not the first time hockey has provided relief on a day cricket disappointed — it is a recurring dynamic that speaks to the depth of India's sporting identity beyond the boundary rope. With the FIH Hockey Pro League campaign now concluded, attention will shift to upcoming international fixtures, while cricket's selection and preparation conversations are set to intensify following the twin defeats.