Civil Service Cricket Club: India vice‑captain Tilak Varma said the team was determined to bounce back from the opening defeat and level the three‑match series against Ireland in the second game, while adding that his new role in the leadership group has been both a privilege and responsibility.

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India will be desperate to bounce back in Sunday’s second T20I against Ireland after suffering a 34‑run defeat in the opening match at the Civil Service Cricket Club in Stormont. It was also India’s first‑ever loss to Ireland in international cricket.

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“It feels really good. At the same time, it’s a responsibility. As I’ve already captained in the age-group categories and recently led an India A side, whatever inputs I have, I’m sharing them on the field.

“Even in the last match, I shared whatever little I could as vice-captain. But unfortunately, the result didn’t go our way. Hopefully, we’ve got another match now, and we’re looking to win it and level the series,” said Tilak in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters.

For Sunday’s game, India have handed debuts to seam-bowling all-rounder Suryansh Shedge and pacer Prince Yadav, who had great IPL 2026 seasons for Punjab Kings and Lucknow Super Giants respectively. Prince had made his ODI debut against Afghanistan earlier this month.

“Even in the last match, I shared whatever little I could as vice-captain. But unfortunately, the result didn’t go our way. Hopefully, we’ve got another match now, and we’re looking to win it and level the series,” said Tilak in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters.

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“One match doesn’t define this team. So whatever confidence you have - whether it’s about hitting the very first ball or going for a wicket with your very first ball - you can back yourself and play fearless cricket,” he added.

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