Local NewsSports India make light work of Ireland by Barbados Today 06/06/2024 written by Barbados Today 06/06/2024 3 min read A+A- Reset India's Rohit Sharma. (AP) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 741 India captain Rohit Sharma followed up destructive bowling from his side with a controlled half-century to lead them to an eight-wicket win against Ireland in a low-scoring Group A match of the ICC Menโs Twenty20 World Cup on Wednesday. Sharma hit the top score of 52 before he retired hurt after being struck on the upper arm by a rising delivery from left-arm pacer Josh Little, and the Indians got off the mark when they successfully chased a modest target of 97 on a dicey Nassau County Stadium pitch. The India captain made batting look easy on the untrustworthy pitch and struck four fours and three sixes from 37 balls and shared a 54-run, second wicket stand with left-handed wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant to put their side firmly on course for victory. When Sharma retired at the drinks break after 10 overs, India required a further 21 and Pant got them over the finish line with three fours and two sixes in 36 not out off 26 balls. He formalised the result with 46 balls remaining with an audacious reverse scoop over third man for his final six off pacer Barry McCarthy to secure two points for India. โNew ground, new venue, we wanted to see whatโs it like to play on, but I donโt think the pitch settled down, and there was enough there for the bowlers,โ Sharma said. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians โIf the conditions are there for the seamers, we wanted them in the squad. The spinners will play their part later in the tournament, but we are open to making changes to suit the teamโs needs.โ Earlier, Indiaโs bowlers, led by Hardik Pandya, produced a sizzling display on the spicy pitch and ripped through Ireland, bowling them out for only 96 in 16 overs. Pandya bagged three for 27 from his allotted four overs and Jasprit Bumrah, who was surprisingly named Player-of-the-Match ended with two for six from three overs. Left-arm pacer Ashdeep Singh finished with two for 35 from his four overs after he was impactful with the new ball. Only four Ireland batsmen reached double figures with Gareth Delany leading the way with 26. Though there were the careless strokes from the Ireland batsmen that led to their downfall, the nature of the pitch left much to be desired, and many of the batsmen simply could not cope with the uneven bounce, especially from the Indian pacers armed with the new ball. โIt was a tough one, the toss played a pretty crucial part, the pitch did a lot, and we werenโt up to that challenge,โ Ireland captain Paul Stirling said. โIndia bowled well and put us under pressure. It was how to go about it, wanted to put pressure back on the bowlers, but everything we tried went up in the air. Their lengths were outstanding. โWeโve got a big game or two coming up, so any time out in the middle is crucial. Hopefully, the pitch gives us a better run come Friday,โ he added. India face political and sporting arch rivals Pakistan on Sunday at the same venue, where Ireland meet Canada on Friday โ but Group A matches continue on Thursday when co-hosts United States face Pakistan at the Grand Prairie Stadium in the American city of Dallas in the state of Texas. (CMC) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Woman sues over health problems following COVID-19 jab 19/06/2026 L&R United record another win 19/06/2026 Drainage works begin at Trents to ease flooding, support civic centre relocation 19/06/2026