Ireland vs England 2nd T20I Abandoned: No Toss, No Play
Ireland vs England Highlights, 2nd T20I (Ireland National Cricket Team vs England National Cricket Team): The second T20I has been called off without toss due to rain. England have a 1-0 lead in their ongoing three-match T20I series against Ireland courtesy a four-wicket win a high-scoring contest in the opener played earlier this week. Brisk half-centuries from Harry Tector (61*) and Lorcan Tucker (55) propelled the home team to a challenging 196/3 at The Village. England’s chase was powered by opener Phil Salt’s 46-ball 89 as they chased down the target of 197 in 17.4 overs for the loss of six wickets.
IRE Vs ENG Full Squads
Ireland: Paul Stirling (captain), Ross Adair, Harry Tector, Lorcan Tucker (wicketkeeper), George Dockrell, Curtis Campher, Gareth Delany, Barry McCarthy, Craig Young, Benjamin White, Graham Hume, Benjamin Calitz, Matthew Humphreys, Jordan Neill
England: Philip Salt, Jos Buttler (wicketkeeper), Tom Banton, Will Jacks, Jacob Bethell (captain), Liam Dawson, Sam Curran, Jamie Overton, Luke Wood, Adil Rashid, Sonny Baker, Scott Currie, Tom Hartley, Jordan Cox, Rehan Ahmed
Well, the inevitable has happened. The match has been CALLED OFF. Well, that’s all from the game for now. Unfortunately, the rain has had the final say, and the match has been abandoned. The third and final T20I between these sides will now take place on Sunday, 21st September, at 12.30 pm GMT. Let’s hope for clear skies so we can enjoy a full 40-over game. As always, join us a bit early for the pre-match buildup. Until then, take care, and cheers!
Update 2.15 pm GMT – It looks like the rain has finally eased off! The super soppper is hard at work, and the covers are being slowly removed. Fingers crossed that play will resume soon!
Meanwhile, in the Asia Cup… India just won the toss against Oman in a dead rubber game and chose to bat first! Guess they’re just trying to keep the scoreboard ticking. Anyway, you guys can also switch tabs and enjoy that action. We’re stuck here waiting for the rain to clear up. Let’s hope the sun comes out soon here!
While we wait for the rain to cease, here’s something on women’s cricket! After a stunning 102-run victory in the second ODI, India Women will look to capitalize on the momentum heading into the World Cup. A win in this game would be a significant milestone, marking India’s first bilateral series triumph over Australia. The match will start tomorrow at 8 am GMT. Don’t miss the action!
Update 1.03 pm GMT – There’s not much to update here in Dublin. The drizzle is still present, and the grounds are covered. Let’s hope it clears out soon. Stick around for regular updates…
Luke Wood is in for a chat. He says the spectators are great here. Adds that Jos Buttler and Phil Salt’s batting were excellent. He enjoyed the game, appreciating the crowd’s presence, and also had the opportunity to play golf, highlighting the tour’s perks.
Update 12.28 pm GMT – Oh no, it has started to drizzle again at The Village Stadium, Dublin, as more covers come on. Agh, this is frustrating!
Meanwhile, the Asia Cup 2025 has reached its exciting Super Four stage, featuring India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. These teams have qualified after an intense group stage, with Sri Lanka topping Group B and Bangladesh securing the second spot from the same group. India and Pakistan qualified from Group A, with India leading the group and Pakistan finishing second. India’s match against Oman today is indeed a dead rubber, as both teams have already confirmed their positions.
Update 11.52 am GMT – The forecast calls for rain, but it has stopped for now. Groundsmen are working to prepare the field. An inspection is planned at 12.30 pm GMT due to the wet outfield. THE TOSS HAS BEEN DELAYED!
With the series on the line, expect both teams to come out swinging. England will aim to carry forward their momentum and wrap things up early, while Ireland will be banking on home advantage and a renewed bowling effort to level the series. Whether you’re cheering from the stands or tuning in from afar, get ready for another cracker of a contest! Toss and team news in a bit…
Phil Salt stole the show with a breathtaking 89 off 46 balls, launching England’s reply with brute force and finesse. Cameos from Jos Buttler and Jacob Bethell added momentum, and despite a few stumbles, England’s chase never looked in doubt. They crossed the finish line with 14 balls to spare, showcasing their depth and intent.
Ireland put up a spirited batting display, posting a formidable 196/3 thanks to Harry Tector’s unbeaten 61 and Lorcan Tucker’s explosive 55. The hosts looked in control early on, reaching 49/0 in the powerplay, but England’s bowlers struck back with timely breakthroughs. Rashid, Dawson, and Overton each chipped in with a wicket, keeping the Irish innings from running away.
Welcome to the second T20I for this exciting game in Dublin! After a thrilling opener that saw over 390 runs scored, the stage is set for another high-octane clash between Ireland and England. With the visitors drawing first blood in the three-match series, all eyes are on this second fixture as England look to seal the series with a game to spare. Ireland, meanwhile, will be desperate to bounce back and keep the contest alive in front of their home crowd.
… MATCH DAY …
Momentum, pressure, and pride – all of it is on the line as Ireland and England collide in the 2nd T20I, a contest that promises runs, drama, and intensity in equal measure. England go into this second game with confidence after a dominant first match, where Phil Salt blazed an 89 off 46 balls to lead a powerful chase of Ireland’s 196. Ireland had posted a challenging total thanks to half-centuries from Harry Tector and Lorcan Tucker, but their bowlers couldn’t contain England’s fire-power. In this game, England will look to replicate that batting aggression – Salt will again be central, supported by Jos Buttler and a deep order that blends aggression with experience.
Their bowling unit, with Sam Curran’s all-round value, Adil Rashid’s spin crafts, and pace options like Jamie Overton and Luke Wood, will aim to restrict Ireland’s top order and exploit any wobble in the middle. Ireland, meanwhile, will lean heavily on the brilliance of Tector and Tucker up front, with Paul Stirling setting the tone early. Their bowlers, especially curveball options and spin from George Dockrell or Barry McCarthy must strike early to prevent England from running away.
Fielding and death overs will be crucial, England will hope to avoid giving away too many extra runs, while Ireland’s bowlers need to stay disciplined when the pressure mounts. With England seeking to take a commanding 2-0 lead and Ireland desperate to stay in the contest, expect a fiery, high-stakes battle with momentum swinging with every over.
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