According to the cricket betting tips pundit India has a 76.9% chance to win.
With one game remaining, India was able to win the series because of Ruturaj Gaikwad’s half-century (58).
Two of Andrew Balbirnie’s half-centuries against India came in 6 T20I matches.
Ireland vs India Team Preview
Ireland
On Sunday, Ireland lost early wickets in the top order once more and never really recovered. To have a chance of winning, they will need to put up a specific level of performance throughout the game.
Ireland chose the same starting lineup for the second T20I as they did for the series-opening game. Josh Little, a left-arm fast bowler, has struggled with combined statistics of 0-68, but he is an important member of the club, so it would be surprising to see him left out.
India
India has thus far in the series shown itself to be stronger than Ireland both with the bat and the ball. They anticipate winning this game and sweeping the series 3-0.
The same XI was chosen for Sunday’s game due to the weather delay on Friday and the lack of batting time for the majority of the Indian batting lineup. No changes are anticipated for this encounter after Rinku Singh, who just made his debut at this level on Friday, delivered an outstanding performance on Sunday.
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
So far in the series, each team’s captain has chosen to field first after winning the toss in one game each. In this final T20I, we anticipate that both teams will again want to field first.
Rain showers are predicted for Wednesday’s early morning and late evening. Despite the cloudy skies, the game is not likely to see any rain.
We expect this surface to bounce and carry because pace bowlers have so far ruled the series. So, in this game, a par score will be around 175.