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A new beginning for T20 champions India against Ireland
Will 15-year-old Sooryavanshi make his international debut?
More than three months after successfully defending their T20 World Cup crown, India embark upon a new cycle with a tour of the UK, that commences with a two-match series against Ireland in Belfast. While T20s are likely to take a backseat in a year leading into the ODI World Cup, there is no shortage to either the volume of games in the format, or talking points.
Both India and Ireland arrive with new captains at the helm and yet the buzz is elsewhere, with attention primarily centered around Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's first international tour. The 15-year old teen wonder receiving his cap appears a matter of when and not if, but there is a 'will he, won't he' intrigue ahead of the opener considering India's settled top-order that needs no tinkering after a successful World Cup campaign.
Slipping into the background is the fact that Suryakumar Yadav has been dropped after underwhelming batting returns, with India ushering in a new era under Shreyas Iyer. While there is little doubt over Shreyas' leadership credentials following his exploits in the IPL, he would want to make an instant impression with the bat on this sojourn considering his last appearance in this format for India dates back to December 2023. From a captaincy standpoint, it helps that the squad wears a largely settled look with the notable absentees being Jasprit Bumrah (rested) and Hardik Pandya (rested and eventually injured).
There is a change of guard in the Irish ranks too with Lorcan Tucker taking over full-time from Paul Stirling, who is out of this series with an injury. Cricket's perennial giant-killers have promised plenty without delivering tangible consistency and it doesn't help that they have been plagued by a host of injuries. This is the third time that they're hosting India since 2022 and they certainly aren't oblivious as far as knowledge of the opposition is concerned. But the Indian team they are up against is one that has made a habit of smashing records and pushing the ceiling of a safe total in the format.
Ireland ought to come out of the series a better outfit for the experience. If they are to push the reigning world champions though, they will need to convert their promise into something substantial to show that they can go toe-to-toe with the best in the game.




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