When Ireland: When Ireland were reduced to 59/6 in the T20I series opener against India, it looked like they would be skittled out for a score below 100. But pacer Barry McCarthy had other ideas, as he stood tall against the Indian bowlers by sharing a 57-run stand with Curtis Campher (39).
The right-arm pacer ended the Irish innings by raising his maiden T20I fifty and was unbeaten at 51 off just 33 deliveries. He hit four fours and as many sixes to propel the hosts to a decent 139/7. After India won by two runs via the DLS method, McCarthy lauded the fighting spirit of his side despite being on the losing side.
“To get ourselves so close to a win after our position 10 overs in is a credit to our spirit. We fought the whole way to the end and what if it could have been another wicket in those last two balls, and it would have been a huge day in Irish cricket. We held up our heads very high and put up a real fight in front of everyone,” he said in the post-match press conference.