According to the cricket betting tips pundit India has a 76.2% chance to win.
Of Ireland’s top seven batsmen, Curtis Campher scored the most runs on Friday, and he is our pick to lead Ireland in runs against India.
Yashasvi Jaiswal, a skilled attacking opener, smashed four boundaries in his 23-ball innings in the first game of the series.
Ireland vs India Team Preview
Ireland
Ireland came back from deficits of 27-4 and 59-6 to score 139-7 in the first game. On Friday, they might have caused additional issues for India if the rain had not come.
The hosts have brought through a group of players who all now have a significant amount of international experience thanks to a selection process that has been quite consistent over the past 18 months across all formats. On Friday, no players had to leave the field due to an injury.
India
In the first game of the series, India made a terrific start with the ball and was off to a good start with the bat when it started to rain. They should once again be too strong in this game.
On Friday in Dublin, only four of the players who competed in the decisive T20I match against the West Indies last Sunday entered the field for India. Prasidh Krishna and Rinku Singh made their debuts in this format, making up India’s two debutants.
Ireland vs India Team Playing Squads
Ireland Squads
Ireland
Paul Stirling (c), Lorcan Tucker (wk), Harry Tector, George Dockrell, Barry McCarthy, Mark Adair, Josh Little, Curtis Campher, Craig Young, Andy Balbirnie, Ben White
On Friday, India chose to field first after winning the toss. If either team wins the toss before this game, we anticipate both skippers will opt to field first.
Compared to the first T20I in the series, the weather for this game on Sunday is much better. Rain-related match interruptions are not anticipated.
Although the batters had a difficult time in the first T20I, that was primarily due to the overhead circumstances. The pitch is true, and the par score will be somewhere between 160 and 170.