India vs Ireland 2nd T20 Weather Prediction: Rain ready to play bad game again

Dublin Weather IRE vs IND 2nd T20: Hardik Pandya-led Team India will take on Andrew Balbirnie’s Ireland cricket team in the second T20 match in Dublin on Tuesday (June 28). The opening match between the two sides on Sunday (26 June) was rain-hit as it was reduced to 12 overs as a result. Much to the dismay of cricket fans, even more rain is expected on Tuesday, which could result in another stop-start fixture on a cold Dublin day.

The temperature will be in the range of 11 to 19 degree Celsius. The wind will blow from the southwest at a speed of 25-33 km/h. temperature in dublin, Ireland According to weather.com on June 28 (Tuesday), it will be 11 ° C during the night and 19 ° C during the day. There is a 77-83 percent chance of rain. India are 4 hours 30 minutes ahead of Ireland and the match will start at 8:30 PM IST (4 PM in Ireland). There is a chance of 98 percent rain during the day and 24 percent in the night. Humidity will be 76-81%.

Check out the weather update for Dublin on Tuesday here…

IRE vs India Probable Playing XI

India Probable XI: Ishaan Kishan (wk), Rituraj Gaikwad, Suryakumar Yadav, Sanju Samson. Hardik Pandya (Captain), Dinesh Karthik, Axar Patel, Harshal Patel, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umran Malik, Yuzvendra Chahal

Ireland Probable XI: Paul Stirling, Andrew Balbirnie (c), Gareth Delany, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker (wk), Curtis Camper, Andy McBrine, George Dockrell, Mark Adair, Barry McCarthy, Joshua Little

Meanwhile, Ireland pacer Craig Young believes his bowlers need to be precise with their bowling plans against India, adding that if one of them misses out on an opportunity, the visitors Batsmen can blow the ball over their heads. On Sunday, in the first T20I, reduced to 12-overs-per-side due to rain, India chased down 109 with 16 balls to spare. In the defeat, Young was the bowlers’ choice for Ireland, who claimed 2/18 in two overs.

“Sunday’s performance had had enough to go on. It would have been nice to bowl on that pitch first, but the pitch is not going to change much in a 12-over game. We know there’s always a little bit in the Malahide wicket for the bowlers – you have to put it in the right areas.

“You have to fine line and length with these guys, you’ve got that tiny margin of error – if you miss the spot they (Indian batsmen) will throw it over your head. Frankly, I think We got the line right most of the time, but we bowled a little full at times, which let us down,” said Young ahead of the second T20I on Tuesday.

(with IANS inputs)