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Ireland burst India's IPL bubble with T20 series whitewash
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Ireland burst India's IPL bubble with T20 series whitewash

Ireland achieved an unexpected 2-0 victory over India in a T20 series, marking a significant upset for the top-ranked Indian team. Despite being favorites due to recent success in the T20 World Cup and fresh from the Indian Premier League, India struggled with the unpredictable conditions in Ireland, which favored seam bowling and required technically sound batting. Ireland's pace attack, including debutants Matt Hollard and Jai Moondra, proved effective, restricting India to low scores in both matches. In the second game, Ireland posted a competitive total of 154-8 and defended it narrowly, with India's top-order batsmen failing to adapt to the conditions. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate acknowledged the team's inability to adjust, noting that they were too reliant on hitting sixes in flatter conditions. The result raises concerns for India heading into a five-match series in England.

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Ireland burst India's IPL bubble with T20 series whitewash

Ireland achieved an unexpected 2-0 victory over India in a T20 series, marking a significant upset for the top-ranked Indian team. Despite being favorites due to recent success in the T20 World Cup and fresh from the Indian Premier League, India struggled with the unpredictable conditions in Ireland, which favored seam bowling and required technically sound batting. Ireland's pace attack, including debutants Matt Hollard and Jai Moondra, proved effective, restricting India to low scores in both matches. In the second game, Ireland posted a competitive total of 154-8 and defended it narrowly, with India's top-order batsmen failing to adapt to the conditions. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate acknowledged the team's inability to adjust, noting that they were too reliant on hitting sixes in flatter conditions. The result raises concerns for India heading into a five-match series in England.

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