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Ireland scripted a monumental chapter in their cricketing history on Friday, stunning heavyweight opponents India by 34 runs at Stormont, Belfast. The historic triumph marked Ireland's first-ever victory against India across any format of international cricket, shattering a streak of eight consecutive defeats. Captain Lorcan Tucker led from the front, marshalling his squad to completely outclass the visitors in the opening clash of the two-game T20I series.
Electing to bat first, the hosts overcame an initial top-order collapse to post a competitive total of 182-9. Indian pacers Harshit Rana and Arshdeep Singh tore through Ireland’s frontline, dismissing Tim Tector (17), Ross Adair (12), and Harry Tector (0) cheaply within the first four overs. However, skipper Lorcan Tucker stabilized the innings with a brilliant 50 off 36 balls, including two massive sixes. Tucker forged a game-changing 64-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Gareth Delany, who provided explosive late-order fireworks with a blistering 49 off 32 deliveries.
Chasing a target of 183, Shreyas Iyer’s Indian side crumbled under disciplined bowling pressure from the Irish attack. Despite high pre-match anticipation, Indian fans were left disappointed as 15-year-old batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was excluded from the starting XI. India's batting lineup failed to find any meaningful momentum and was systematically bundled out for a mere 148 runs.