"It is tough to pick an XI. Everyone is confident:"Jasprit Bumrah after young India team's win against Ireland
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“It is tough to pick an XI. Everyone is confident:”Jasprit Bumrah after young India team’s win against Ireland

Bumrah earned his first series victory as skipper with a young team that comfortably beat Ireland by 33 runs in the second T20 International, with Rinku Singh announcing his arrival in 'Blue' with a belligerent 21-ball-38

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Dublin: Skipper Jasprit Bumrah expressed happiness after the young India squad registered an impressive win over Ireland and sealed the three-match T20I series with a match to spare. Ruturaj Gaikwad’s fifty, followed by a late fiery cameo from Rinku Singh and Shivam Dube, helped India put a total of 185/5 in the second game of the T20I series against Ireland in Dublin on August 20.

India clinched three-match T20I series against Ireland with an impressive 33-run victory in the second game.
“It is tough to pick an XI. Great headache to have. Everyone is eager. Everyone is confident. All of us wanted to play for India. Eventually, everyone has to work their way up,” Bumrah said after the match.

Men in Blue’s star pacer Bumrah, who is leading the new-look Indian team in the Ireland tour, was overjoyed that the younger generation of national team players was not carrying extra weight on their shoulders, which could prevent them from reaching their full potential.

“If you play with baggage of expectation, you are under pressure. You have to keep those expectations aside. You are not doing yourself 100 per cent justice if you are playing with so many expectations,” Jasprit Bumrah said in a post-match presentation.

Rinku Singh and Prasidh Krishna earned their T20I debuts in India’s team of three newcomers, with just Jitesh Sharma remaining uncapped.

Earlier, India posted a good total of 185/5 on the back of a classy half-century from opener Ruturaj Gaikwad (58) and some big late hitting from Rinku Singh (38 from 21 deliveries).

Experienced opener Andy Balbirnie (72) gave Ireland some hope with some valuable runs at the top of the order in reply, but Ravi Bishnoi (2/37), Prasidh Krishna (2/29) and Bumrah picked up two wickets each to ensure India registered the victory.

India opener Ruturaj Gaikwad showers praise on Rinku Singh

Team India opener Ruturaj Gaikwad showered praise on Rinku Singh and stated that the batter knows when to pull the trigger. India clinched their three-match series against Ireland with an impressive 33-run victory in Dublin on August 21. India opener Gaikwad also believes that experiencing success with the bat early in his international career will benefit the cricketer much.

Rinku’s cameo gave India’s innings a much-needed spark, and his 28-ball 55-run stand with Shivam Dube (22 not out) helped India end with a flourish. Rinku was named Player of the Match for his blistering 21-ball 38.

“Rinku has already become everyone’s favourite after this year’s IPL. He showed a lot of maturity while batting this year in the IPL. One of the standout things about Rinku is that he doesn’t attack from ball one. He always gives himself time. Whatever the situation is, he always assesses the condition and then he goes on attack mode,” Ruturaj Gaikwad said in a post-match press conference.

Gaikwad said that youngsters can learn a lot from watching Southpaw play and termed him as someone who evaluates the situation very well. Rinku’s cameo gave India’s innings a much-needed spark, and his 28-ball 55-run stand with Shivam Dube (22 not out) helped India end with a flourish.

“So, I think this is a good thing to learn for all the upcoming players or people who want to be a finisher. It’s always important that you take some time and then you can always cover up later. So, this year he has learned this skill well. He knows when to pull the trigger. He pulls the trigger at the right time. It was an important innings for him, as it was his debut. And I feel, this will help him a lot,” Gaikwad added.

Earlier, India posted a good total of 185/5 on the back of a cultivated half-century from opener Ruturaj Gaikwad (58) and some big late aggressive hitting from Rinku Singh (38 from 21 deliveries).

Experienced opener Andy Balbirnie’s 72 gave Ireland some hope with some valuable runs at the top of the order in reply. Still, Ravi Bishnoi (2/37), Prasidh Krishna (2/29) and Bumrah picked up two wickets each to ensure India registered the victory.

Topics: Skipper Jasprit BumrahT20I seriesT20I series against Ireland in DublinRinku SinghJasprit Bumrah
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