Stat Attack: India vs Ireland in T20Is – Who holds the edge? | Cricket News – Times of India


India vs Ireland in men’s cricket – On paper it’s anybody’s guess who the favourite is. But T20 cricket is the most unpredictable and fickle format of the game.

In the 3 match T20I series vs the Irish, the Men in Blue will be missing some of its biggest names. Jasprit Bumrah, who hasn’t played competitive cricket since September 2022, will be making a comeback today.

Bumrah in fact is the captain of the Indian team.
2023 is an ODI World Cup year so T20Is are not a big priority. However, 2024 will see the next edition of the ICC T20 World Cup and the team management will be keeping a very close watch on players as they try to put their best foot forward in an attempt to impress the management and the selectors.

Ahead of the first T20I in Dublin, TimesofIndia.com here takes a look at some of the most interesting stats in the India vs Ireland T20I rivalry:
# India’s magnificent triumph by 143 runs at Dublin on June 29, 2018 remains their biggest in terms of runs in T20Is away from home.
# The aforesaid win is India’s second biggest win in terms of runs behind the 168-run triumph vs New Zealand at Ahmedabad on February 1, 2023.

# Scotland recorded 252 for three vs Netherlands on September 16, 2019 – the only total of 250-plus at Dublin.

# Ireland registered 70 off 12.3 overs vs India on June 29, 2018 – the lowest total by any team at Dublin. Yuzvendra Chahal (3/21) and Kuldeep Yadav (3/16) performed admirably.

# India have won all four T20Is played vs Ireland at Dublin – two each in 2018 and 2022. Having won by eight wickets in a World Cup fixture at Trent Bridge on June 10, 2009, India have won all five T20Is against them.
# Two hundreds have been recorded in T20Is at Malahide, Dublin. Scotland’s George Munsey posted an unbeaten 127 vs Netherlands on September 16, 2019.
# India’s Deepak Hooda registered 104 off 57 balls vs Ireland at Dublin on June 28, 2022 -his maiden century in T20Is.

# Lokesh Rahul’s strike rate of 194.44 during his 70 off 36 balls at Dublin on June 29, 2018 remains the highest by an Indian batter in an innings of 50-plus vs Ireland
# Rohit Sharma (97 off 61 balls) had narrowly missed recording a hundred vs Ireland at Dublin on June 27 2018.
# Kyle Coetzer and George Munsey put on 200 runs for the first wicket for Scotland vs Netherlands on Sept 16, 2019 – the only double century stand by any pair at Dublin.
# Deepak Hooda and Sanju Samson shared a stand of 176 for the second wicket vs Ireland on June 28, 2022 – the highest partnership for India for any wicket at Dublin.
# The aforesaid stand is the highest by any pair for any wicket for India in T20Is.
# Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma put on 160 for the first wicket vs Ireland on June 27, 2018 – India’s highest opening stand at Dublin.
# Kuldeep Yadav’s excellent figures of 4 for 21 vs Ireland on June 27, 2018 remain the best by any bowler at this venue.
# Left-arm wrist spinner Tabraiz Shamsi’s performance of 4 for 27 vs Ireland on July 19, 2021 are the second best at Dublin.

# Peter Chase’s career-best performance of 4 for 35 vs India on June 27, 2018 are the best by an Ireland bowler against any opponent at Dublin.
# Deepak Hooda top-scored in both the T20Is in 2022 – 47 not out on June 26 and 104 on June 28. He was named the player of the series for his 151 (ave 151.00).
# After recording his worst figures (4-0-50-0) in his last T20I (vs Australia at Hyderabad on September 25, 2022), Indian captain Jasprit Bumrah will be playing his first game.
# Arshdeep is all set to complete his 50 wickets and become the eighth Indian bowler to accomplish the feat in T20Is. His present tally is 48 at 18.43 runs apiece in 31 matches.
# In 2018, Yuzvendra Chahal was adjudged the Player of the series for taking 6 wkts at 9.83 runs apiece.
Stats Courtesy: Rajesh Kumar





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