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Second T-20 of India and Ireland. India won the first match by 76 runs

The second and last T20 matches between India and Ireland will be played from 8:30 on Friday evening. Team India can try 'Bench Strength' in this match. That's why all the players have a pitch idea before they start the tour against England. In the first T20, India defeated Ireland by 76 runs. These matches can be viewed on all the channels of Sony Sports.


Virat Kohli said after the first match was over, "We are going to do many experiments in the middle order, we want to feed everyone in the match, we want to give them a chance to play their game. But they do not get a chance to play. " Although Kohli's reaction did not make sense that India would make major changes in the bowling attack. In the first T20, India chose Rohit and Dhawan as the first choice of the opening pair. It is clear from this that Lokesh Rahul will be batting in the middle-order when he gets the chance. It can also happen in other T20s. Dinesh Karthik can also get a chance.

Change in bowling also: Kohli had said, "The changes are fixed while watching the team." However, there are some players including Rohit, Shikhar Dhawan, Mahendra Singh Dhoni and two leg spinners who can not be seated outside. Team management Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Jaspreet Bumrah too are not ready to take out. In the last match, Kuldeep and Chahal were not able to gain from the pitch. In such a situation, team management will have to work hard to give Umesh Yadav and Siddharth Kaul an opportunity to bowl.

India will have to improve in fielding: this time compared to T20 earlier this year, Indian players are expected to have better fielding. Three outfield catches were dropped during the last match in powerplay. Such mistakes can be very heavy against a strong team like England. If Ireland were to speak in the last match, then the score of more than 200 was far from their reach. It can also be an achievement for them to play in 20 overs. However, he may be surprised at his own position.


Teams:

India: Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli (Captain), Suresh Raina, Manish Pandey, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuswendra Chahal, Jaspreet Bumrah.

Ireland: Gary Wilson (captain), Paul Stirling, James Shannon, Andy Ballbariny, Simi Singh, Stuart Pointer, Kevin O'Brien, Stuart Thompson, George Dockrell, Boed Rankin, Peter Chase.

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