Originally posted by: Viswasruti
India lost too many quick wickets.
No worries, already put a challenging target !
But 250 was on cards but with so many wkts going down now it wont be 250
Originally posted by: Viswasruti
India lost too many quick wickets.
No worries, already put a challenging target !
But 250 was on cards but with so many wkts going down now it wont be 250
Very true. Now, we have to settle with 220-225 targetOriginally posted by: SoniRSippu21
But 250 was on cards but with so many wkts going down now it wont be 250
Why 2 MI batsmen failed?
Ishan kishan and surya kumar yadav?
Ind lost another wicket -- 226/7
CRR: 11.35
Target for Ireland--228
A difficult task.
227/7 India
228 target
4th highest total by Ind. So many records today
Five wickets in the last three overs, but India will be delighted with this total, more so because of who the architects were. Deepak Hooda became the fourth Indian man to hit a T20I century, his 104 being one of the standout T20I knocks in India colours. Sanju Samson was an able deputy in the partnership offering a steadier hand for most of the innings but accelerated to his personal T20I high of 77. Their 176 run partnership is the highest for India,
A massive score by India. It looked ominous for the Irish from ball one on a fine batting wicket with the sun out. Ireland started and finished well - talking about the first 2 and the last 2 overs - but in between that, it was carnage. Samson and Hooda put on India's best-ever T20I stand - of 176 and totally demoralised the hosts. The fielding became ragged and boundaries just flew off the bat. Hooda upped his tempo after the fifty and richly deserved his maiden T20I hundred. Also highest score in this format for Samson as that partnership put the attack to the sword. India flexing their muscles and posting a huge score. Ireland need a big effort if they are to come anywhere closer to that total. Back for the chase in 10 minutes...
6,4,4 in the over by Paul.
comment:
p_commentcount