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"You Can't Take Anything for Granted": Iyer After India's T20I Loss to Ireland

India suffered a historic 34-run defeat to Ireland in the first T20I, their first loss to the side in any format. Skipper Shreyas Iyer admitted that the team lost execution in bowling, allowing Ireland to post 182/9. Despite a strong start from Abhishek Sharma, India's batting collapsed from 90/4 to 148 all out. Iyer emphasized that the team cannot take anything for granted and must work hard to stay present in every moment.

"You can't take anything for granted": Skipper Iyer after India's loss to Ireland in 1st T20I

Belfast, June 26

Following his side's humiliating 34-run loss to Ireland in the first T20I, their first-ever against the side in any format, India T20I skipper Shreyas Iyer admitted that his team "lost the execution" while bowling and gave a message to the world champion side that they cannot take anything for granted.

The 'Captain Iyer' era was off to a poor start as knocks from Lorcan Tucker and Gareth Delany helped Ireland make a comeback after a top-order collapse, before their bowlers bowled them to a 34-run win, causing India to collapse from 90/4 to 148 all out.

Speaking during the post-match presentation, Iyer said that the Indian bowlers initially found lateral movement, but later lost their execution by letting players hit straight down the ground at a small venue.

"I think initially, the bowlers were bowling well. They got lateral movement, and they got a couple of wickets as well. So we got a tremendous start, but in between, we lost execution. We made them hit straight down the ground, where we know that the dimensions are pretty small. But then, yeah, the bowlers, when we had to shut down the overs, they were brilliant as well. So I thought 140 would have been an amazing score considering the start that we got to chase.

Iyer admitted that playing in T20Is after a long break played its part, and the team is going to forget what happened in this match.

"Definitely a lot to learn from this game and see to it that we come out in the next game all guns blazing," he added.

On the bowling performances of pacer Harshit Rana and all-rounder Shivam Dube, Iyer said, "They were getting help up front at the start, and Shivam has bowled crucial overs in the past. So I always back him, and I have played with him in the domestic circuit as well. I know his strengths and weaknesses. And Harshit Rana, he bowled phenomenally. Coming out of an injury to perform at this level and showcase this sort of talent, it is simply brilliant."

On a concluding note, he gave a message to his team, saying, "I think you cannot take anything for granted. You cannot just turn up and win matches. You have to work hard and see to it that you are in that moment. Like I mentioned earlier, you have got to stay in the present and see to it that if you have got that opportunity to squeeze the opponent, we've got to do that. And yeah, never take any moment or situation lightly."

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 (50 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

Iyer is right - we can't take anything for granted. But this is embarrassing for a world champion side. Our bowling lost the plot after a good start, and the batting was mentally weak. We need to learn from these losses, not just forget them. The team looked complacent. ☹️

James A

No shame in losing to Ireland, they've improved massively. But from an Indian perspective, this shows our bench strength issues. We rested key players and paid the price. Need to develop a deeper pool of match-ready talent. Fair play to Ireland though - they outplayed us in all departments. 👏

Kavya N

Iyer's captaincy was questionable. Why bowl Dube when you have other options? And the batting approach was too reckless - 50 in 4 overs doesn't guarantee a win. We need a mature approach, not just T20 slogging. Good lesson for the youngsters, but painful to watch as an Indian fan. 😞

Vikram M

Ireland deserve full credit - they bowled brilliantly and used the conditions well. But India's collapse from 45/1 to 148 all out is unacceptable. Our batsmen need to learn to build partnerships, not just swing wildly. Harshit Rana showed promise with the ball though - one positive from this loss. Let's bounce back in the next game! 🔥

Shre

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