Jai Moondra's 3-wicket haul seals Ireland's historic 2-0 T20I sweep over India
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Key Takeaways
Ireland left-arm pacer Jai Moondra was named both Player of the Match and Player of the Series after a stunning three-wicket performance helped Ireland beat India by one run in the 2nd T20I in Belfast on 28 June, completing a 2-0 series sweep — one of the most remarkable results in Irish cricket history. For Moondra, it was his maiden international appearance, making the achievement all the more extraordinary.
How Moondra Dismantled India's Chase
Defending a target of 155, Moondra struck at crucial moments to derail India's innings. He first trapped Sanju Samson lbw, then followed up by dismissing Abhishek Sharma and Shreyas Iyer in quick succession, finishing with figures of 3 wickets. Ireland held their nerve to win by the narrowest possible margin — one run — and seal a series victory that will be remembered for years.
Moondra on the Feeling: 'Still Trying to Process It'
'Still trying to sink in the feeling. I know it's hard to describe in one word. It's an amazing feeling playing against the best, testing yourself. So just doing the basic for longer, that was the plan,' Moondra said at the post-match presentation ceremony. He credited the team management for keeping him composed: 'Credit to team members and management. Keep it simple. There are gonna be tough times, but keep calm and composed and do your thing.'
The Mindset That Made the Difference
On bowling to the dangerous Sanju Samson, Moondra explained his approach: 'Just keep it simple, do what you have been doing. It's gonna be tough, little margin for error. So just keep what you have been doing and just stick to the plan.' The disciplined mindset of a debutant holding firm against India's batting lineup underscored Ireland's collective composure throughout the series.
A Journey Through Ups and Downs
Moondra, who arrived in Ireland in 2021, reflected on the challenges he faced breaking into the national setup. 'Everyone have ups and downs, so you just have to hang in there and keep going through that. Nothing more,' he said. He also praised the inclusive environment in the Ireland dressing room: 'They made feel it was like one of them, like nothing different from that. Good environment, good people.'
What This Means for Irish Cricket
The 2-0 series whitewash over India is a landmark result for Cricket Ireland, coming on home soil in Belfast. This is among the most significant series victories in the country's Test and limited-overs history. For India, the defeat raises questions about the depth of their T20I squad and the team's ability to handle conditions in Ireland. The result will likely prompt a closer look at squad selection ahead of upcoming bilateral commitments.