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India and Ireland third T20I

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IND vs IRE, Highlights of 3rd T20I: India clinches the series 2-0 as the match is abandoned due to rain

India vs Ireland 3rd T20I Recap: The third T20I match between India and Ireland had to be abandoned due to persistent rain and wet ground conditions. Despite the match not taking place, India secured the series victory with a 2-0 lead. In the first T20I, India had won by two runs according to the DLS method, followed by a 33-run victory in the second match, both held at The Village, Dublin.

The Indian team’s focus now shifts to the upcoming Asia Cup, scheduled to begin next week. Their campaign kicks off against Pakistan on September 2, followed by a match against Nepal two days later.

Throughout the course of the day, there were updates and inspections as the rain played spoilsport. The match was delayed and eventually abandoned due to the persistent wet conditions. Players were seen in their practice gear, hoping for a potential start, but the rain didn’t let up. There were several inspection updates, including moments where the rain intensity reduced, giving hope for some play, but the conditions remained unfavorable.

Despite the abandonment, the series win remained intact for India, with their dominance in the two previous matches securing their victory. The rain interruption brought the focus of the cricketing world to other matters, including India’s historic achievement in the realm of space exploration with the landing of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft on the Moon’s south pole.

The series saw notable performances, with players like Rinku Singh making an impact and Ruturaj Gaikwad making significant strides in the T20I rankings. The T20I series also provided valuable game time for players returning from injuries, such as Jasprit Bumrah and Prasidh Krishna, who both showcased their form and fitness.

As India prepares for the upcoming Asia Cup, the series against Ireland has served as a platform for testing squad depth, giving exposure to promising players, and fine-tuning strategies ahead of more significant tournaments.