Recent Match
Mens T20 World Cup 2024, 8th Match, Group A, New York, Jun 5th, 2024

Ireland

(15.6 ov) 96/10

India

(12.2 ov) 97/2

Complete India won by 8 wkts

2.2
Arshdeep Singh to Tucker, no run
Lorcan Tucker, right handed bat, comes to the crease
2.1
Arshdeep Singh to Stirling, out Caught by Pant!! Stirling c Pant b Arshdeep Singh 2(6)
Arshdeep Singh to Stirling, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
1.6
Siraj to Balbirnie, no run
1.5
Siraj to Balbirnie, FOUR, short of length delivery down the leg-side, Balbirnie is late on the pull and gloves it past the keeper
Amrithesh: Feel like today is the first match of 2024 WC!
1.4
Siraj to Balbirnie, no run, oh dear! This has reared up from back of a length, taking both batter and keeper by surprise.
1.3
Siraj to Balbirnie, no run
1.2
Siraj to Balbirnie, no run, good shape again for Siraj. 133kph length ball outside off, Balbirnie looks to punch off the back foot but it curves away past the outside edge
1.1
Siraj to Balbirnie, no run
Mohammed Siraj, right-arm fast medium, comes into the attack
0.6
Arshdeep Singh to Stirling, no run, banged in short at 139.6kph as Stirling advances again. He decides to sway out of the way and lets it go
0.5
Arshdeep Singh to Stirling, no run
0.4
Arshdeep Singh to Stirling, no run, length ball across off, Stirling expects an inswinger but it goes on with the angle, beating the outside edge comprehensively
0.3
Arshdeep Singh to Stirling, no run
0.2
Arshdeep Singh to Stirling, 2 runs, Stirling gives the charge straightaway! Length ball across off, he advances down and punches firmly through the covers. On most outfields it was four, but this one is quite sluggish. It holds up inside the ropes and the fielder chases it down.
0.1
Arshdeep Singh to Balbirnie, 1 run, gentle inswinger on the pads, 132kph, and Balbirnie is off the mark as he flicks to deep backward square
Balbirnie and Stirling are at the crease. Balbirnie is on strike. Arshdeep Singh will open the attack
Indian players disperse from their huddle and out walk the two batters. Arshdeep, meanwhile, goes to the top of his mark and will kick things off with the new ball. All eyes on how the pitch plays. One slip in place for the left-armer.