Rain washes out third T20I in Malahide, India take series 2-0 | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Rain played spoilsport as the third and final India-Ireland T20I got washed out in Malahide on Wednesday without a single ball being bowled. With the rain crashing the party, India’s chances of securing an eighth 3-0 T20I series sweep also went up in smoke.
The rain arrived just before the scheduled toss time and after almost three and a half hours of continuous downpour, the umpires decided to call off the game.

The rain did stop at around 10:15 pm IST, giving hope of a shortened game but by that time the damage to the outfield was already done. With the puddles forming in the outfield, the umpires, after inspection, decided to not go ahead with the contest.
As It Happened
The washout meant Jasprit Bumrah and co. took the series 2-0.
The series opener, which India won by two runs via DLS method, was also marred by rain.
The series marked impressive comebacks of pacers Bumrah and Prasidh Krishna from back surgeries and a tougher test awaits them in the ODI Asia Cup beginning August 31.

Bumrah led a the team full of youngsters in the absence of senior players with focus being on the ODI format ahead of the World Cup at home in October-November.
For the young blood, the series was seen as a warm-up to next month’s Asian Games in China where a second string Indian team will take part with the senior side busy with the World Cup preparations.
Ruturaj Gaikwad, who will lead the team in China, got to bat in back-to-back matches after sitting out for the majority of the West Indies tour. He scored a fine half-century in the 33-run win on Sunday.
The series will also be remembered for the much-awaited debut of IPL sensation Rinku Singh, who made an impact in the only innings he got on the short tour.
Sanju Samson, who is seen as a back-up to K L Rahul in the ODI format, made a brisk 40 though he has a slim chance of securing a World Cup berth.
Shivam Dube, who made a comeback after a stellar IPL, contributed with both bat and ball in the series.
(With inputs from PTI)

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