🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup :Group B, Match 14: Aus vs Ireland, at Colombo on 11/02/26🏏
Australia have had to wait a while to get going at this T20 World Cup. While the less fancied sides have already found ways to make the bigger names sweat, Australia have been in Colombo watching it all unfold, still waiting for their turn. That wait finally ends against Ireland.
It has been a slightly strange build-up for Australia, largely because the conversation has barely involved them. They are neither favourites nor defending champions, and they come in on the back of a 3-0 whitewash in Pakistan where spin consistently troubled them. The squad is also without Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, leaving Nathan Ellis to lead the pace attack despite coming off a hamstring injury that kept him out of the BBL final. Add the long wait to that list, and it has not been an ideal lead-in.
Ireland, meanwhile, arrive with fresher memories of Colombo and a fair bit of frustration. Against Sri Lanka the other night, they finished 20 runs short, the difference coming down to how shrewdly Sri Lanka bowled at the end. Ireland were 105 for 2 while chasing 164 and looked well placed before losing 8 for 38 runs. It was a collapse that must have stung, particularly after they had kept Sri Lanka to what felt like a par score and controlled much of the chase.
Ahead of this game, Heinrich Malan said Ireland had taken note of how Sri Lanka "took all the pace off the ball at the death". It is a lesson they will hope translates into some rewards at the same venue, and against an Australian side that has shown flashes of impatience against spin bowling. Ireland will also want to tighten up in the field after dropping four catches inside nine deliveries, that cost them dearly against Sri Lanka.
For Ireland, this is another opportunity to test a side that is yet to settle into the tournament. For Australia, it is about shaking off the rust and announcing their arrival. The waiting is done.


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