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Post-Trophy Syndrome Strikes India Again After Shock Loss to Ireland

India suffered a 34-run defeat to Ireland in the first T20I, marking the third consecutive instance of a T20 World Cup champion losing their next match. Ireland posted 182/9, led by Lorcan Tucker's 50 and Gareth Delany's 49. India started strongly but collapsed from 45/1 to 148 all out, with Matthew Hollard and Matthew Humphreys taking three wickets each. The loss puts India under pressure to level the two-match series on June 28 before facing England.

Post-trophy syndrome: India's defeat to Ireland marks hat-trick of T20I champions going down in next match

Belfast, June 27

As Ireland defeated India in the first T20I of the two-match series, their first win against Men in Blue across all formats, it marked a hat-trick of T20 World Cup champions going down in their next match after winning the trophy.

Ireland made their name in the history books, as a shocker batting collapse while chasing 183 from India saw the two-time, back-to-back T20WC champions crumble to a 34-run defeat in Belfast.

This is the third time a T20 World Cup winner has gone down to a team just a match after winning the title. In 2022, England went down to Bangladesh by six wickets and, in fact, lost the whole series by 3-0.

After a Rohit Sharma-led India won the title back in 2024, they went down to Zimbabwe in their next match. Shubman Gill led a young and inexperienced Team India as they went down to 102/9 and failed to chase down 116 runs. India, however, won the series by 4-1.

With the Irish series just limited to two T20Is, India have very limited space to react, urgently needing to level the series on June 28th before they take on England away from home in five T20Is from July 1 onwards. The 'Captain Shreyas Iyer' era has started off roughly for India.

Ireland was put to bat first by India and was guided to 182/9 by Tucker (50 in 36 balls, with five fours and two sixes) and Gareth Delany (49 in 32 balls, with three fours and three sixes).

India started off well, reaching the 50-run mark in just the fourth over, with Abhishek Sharma (49 in 20 balls, with seven fours and two sixes) impressing. However, impressive bowling from Matthew Hollard (3/28), Matthew Humphreys (3/38) and Jai Moondra (2/26) totally unravelled India's batting as it collapsed from 45/1 to 148 all out, with the final five wickets going down for 48 runs.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Abhishek Sharma was on fire – 49 off 20 balls! 🔥 But then the middle order just crumbled. Ireland bowled brilliantly, especially Hollard and Humphreys. This shows that in T20s, no team is pushover anymore. India needs to respect every opponent.

Vikram M

This 'Shreyas Iyer era' is off to a shaky start, but let's give him time. The real test will be against England next month. Hopefully, the team learns from this loss and shores up their batting depth. India should have closed this out with 183 on the board.

Rohit P

Chasing 183 and collapsing to 148 all out? That's a joke, honestly. 😤 Our youngsters need to learn how to handle pressure situations. Ireland bowled well, no doubt, but this inning was more about poor batting than great bowling. Wake up, Team India!

Siddharth J

It's a hat-trick of T20 champions losing their next match – England, Zimbabwe, and now Ireland. The post-trophy syndrome is real! T20 cricket is so unpredictable. Let's not panic, but definitely need better planning going into the England series. 🏏

Kavya N

Ireland deserve all the credit – they batted smartly with Tucker and Delany, and their bowlers executed perfectly. This is a proud moment for Irish cricket. For India, it's a reality check that we can't just rely on our star power in international T20s.

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