Ireland meet India in their first T20 match of the series at Malahide Cricket Club Ground in Dublin. It’s the first of two matches the two sides will play.
Ireland captain Gary Wilson is in confident mood and he believes his side can cause an upset.
“They are a very fine T20 side but they have to bat and we have to bowl. If we bowl up to our best, they still have to play that no matter, whether it is Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma or whoever it is in the world,” said Wilson.
“On any day, anyone has the opportunity to beat anyone else and that’s the beauty of sport, the beauty of cricket. We have had some great results against England in Bengaluru and against Pakistan in the Caribbean. So tomorrow we will go in with the belief that we can turn them over.”
This is only the second-ever T20I between the two sides – the first was nine years ago during the 2009 World T20.
India vs Ireland live stream – how to watch T20 cricket
India vs Ireland is live on Sky Sports in the UK.
It is being shown on Sky Sports Cricket (404) and Sky Sports Main Event (401)
Coverage on the Main Event channel starts at 4pm while action gets underway on Sky Sports Cricket at 3.45pm.
India vs Ireland live stream – how to watch T20 cricket online
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