Pakistan Seeks Redemption in 2nd T20I Against Upbeat Ireland

Pakistan Seeks Redemption in 2nd T20I Against Upbeat Ireland

Ireland vs Pakistan 2nd T20I: Pakistan Aims to Redeem Themselves After Series-Opening Loss

Pakistan will be eager to make amends when they face Ireland in the second T20I of the three-match series in Dublin on Sunday, May 12. The hosts stunned the visitors in the series opener at the Clontarf Cricket Club, securing a five-wicket victory to take an early lead.

Pakistan’s disappointing performance in the first match has prompted them to consider changes to their lineup. Pacer Mohammad Amir, who missed the series opener due to a visa delay, is expected to make his debut for Pakistan in the second T20I.

Ireland, on the other hand, will be looking to build on their momentum and secure a series victory. The hosts have been in impressive form, having won their last three T20I matches.

Match Details:

* Date: Sunday, May 12
* Venue: Clontarf Cricket Club Ground, Dublin
* Start Time: 7:30 PM IST

Broadcast Information:

* TV: Not telecast in India
* Live Streaming: FanCode

Key Players to Watch:

* Ireland: Paul Stirling, Andrew Balbirnie, Josh Little
* Pakistan: Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Amir

Analysis:

Pakistan will be desperate to level the series and avoid a humiliating defeat. The return of Amir will bolster their bowling attack, but they will need to improve their batting performance.

Ireland, meanwhile, will be confident of continuing their winning streak. They have a well-balanced team with experienced players and exciting young talents.

The second T20I promises to be an exciting contest between two evenly matched teams. Pakistan will be determined to prove their worth, while Ireland will be aiming to secure a series victory on home soil.

Ireland's Stirling Takes Dig at Pakistan's 'Flattest Decks' After T20I Victory

Ireland’s Stirling Takes Dig at Pakistan’s ‘Flattest Decks’ After T20I Victory

Ireland’s captain, Paul Stirling, took a playful jab at Pakistan after his team’s triumph in the first T20I of a three-match series in Dublin on Friday. Former captain Andrew Balbirnie’s impressive 77 guided Ireland to their first victory over Pakistan in 17 years. This was only Ireland’s second win against Pakistan, following their surprising triumph at the 2007 50-over World Cup in the West Indies.

In a post-match interview, Stirling took a swipe at the pitches in Pakistan, describing them as the “flattest decks in the world.” He elaborated, “When you come here, especially from Pakistan, the flattest pitches in the world, ask them to bat first and see what they can get. We were happy to chase 180.”

After Ireland elected to bowl, Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam and opener Saim Ayub formed a solid partnership, adding 85 runs for the second wicket. Babar top-scored for the tourists with 57, while Ayub contributed 45. Iftikhar Ahmed (37) and Shadab Khan (14) made valuable contributions down the order, helping Pakistan reach a total of 182/6.

In response, Ireland chased down the target of 183 with a ball to spare. Ireland needed 40 runs from the last four overs, and Abbas Afridi dismissed George Dockrell for 24. With Ireland requiring 11 runs from the final over, Curtis Campher under-edged a boundary off Abbas and sealed the victory with a leg bye.

“I didn’t watch the last over. (I) went to the tent and put a towel over my head. I felt it was my job to get the team over the line… Harry said if we could bat normally till the 13th over, we could get the runs. That was a partnership which set it up,” said Balbirnie, who was dismissed in the 19th over.

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