Deepak Hooda made a bit of history when he scored a brilliant century for India in the second and final T20I against Ireland at The Village in Dublin. Hooda hit nine fours and six sixes along the way to score 104 from 57 balls and lead India to a strong 225/7 total.
Ireland vs India - A riotous Ireland needed 17 runs from the final in the second T20I, and Hardik Pandya turned to Umran Malik, who helped seal a 4-run win for the visitors.
The Hardik Pandya-led Indian cricket team won a thrilling four-run match against Ireland on Tuesday despite putting a mammoth 225 runs on the board in the second T20I at The Village in Dublin.
Ireland's batsmen were scoring limits and almost came close to chasing the total, needing 17 runs from the final to pull off a big upset. India's captain Hardik Pandya explained why he gave young sprinter Umran Malik the responsibility of bowling the crucial last over of the match.
Umran Malik delivers a perfect yorker on the fifth ball, but Ireland slips a single into byes. The final ball is struck straight into the wicket, but only one run comes out as Ireland finish 221/5 from 20 overs. India wins by four runs.
Speaking of the match, the best shots from captain Andrew Balbirnie (60), Paul Stirling (40) and Harry Tector (39) were in vain as India snatched the match from Ireland in the last over, winning the last ball thriller. for four races. .
Additional pace from Umran Malik helps the ball fly past the slipping fielder as Adair gets another limit. He then delivers a long delivery, which takes a lower edge and ends in a solo. IRE: 219/5 (19.4 overs) | you need 7 runs in 2 balls