Ireland secured a landmark series win over T20 world champions India in Belfast on Sunday with a tense one-run win after the tourists again denied teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi a debut.
One of the great days in Irish cricket history 🏆#IREvIND #Ireland pic.twitter.com/lYUmeI6MFC
— Circle of Cricket (@circleofcricket) June 28, 2026
The 15-year-old batting prodigy forced his way into the squad for the white-ball tours of Ireland and England following several stunning displays in the 20 overs per side Indian Premier League.
Sooryavanshi emerged as the leading run-scorer in this season's edition after amassing 776 runs for the Rajasthan Royals -- a tally which included one century and five fifties.
But as had been the case in the first of a two-match series on Friday -- when Ireland won by 34 runs for their first international men's win over India in any format -- the rising star was left out.
Harry Tector marked his 100th T20 international appearance with a fine fifty as Ireland recovered from a slow start to post 154-8 at Stormont.
India-born Jai Moondra –- who struck with his first ball in international cricket on Friday -- had Sanju Samson lbw off the first ball of India's chase.
He also dismissed Abhishek Sharma in the same over before soon removing India captain Shreyas Iyer.
India did regroup after a rain delay, with Tilak Varma making 55 and Harshit Rana 21 late on but that wasn't enough as they finished on 153-9.
A proud moment for Irish cricket! 🇮🇪🏏
— Suresh Majhi (@supeerrsandy) June 28, 2026
Ireland scripted history by defeating #India 2–0 in the T20I series, registering their first-ever bilateral T20I series win over the reigning T20 World Champions. A landmark achievement that reflects the remarkable growth of#Iriscricket pic.twitter.com/L56bFP6lge
Sooryavanshi's next chance to make an international debut will come in Wednesday's first T20 against England at Chester-le-Street, the headquarters of county side Durham.
