Under the overseas conditions of Ireland, where the seamers were supposed to get extra bounce, movement, and assistance from the pitch, Krishan leaked 57 runs in 4 overs without taking a single wicket; economy rate 14.25.
Instead, he offered a bag full of runs to the opposing team batters. During an over in the first innings of the match, Ireland’s middle-order batter Gareth Delany, who scored 49 off 32, smashed Krishna for three back-to-back maxima, and helped the team to claim 27 runs from that over.
Ireland made a brilliant fightback against India
The four overs of Prasidh Krishna could be one of the turning points of the match, as from those four overs, the Irish batters got the passage to gather runs with a good strike rate. According to the stats, by conceding 27 runs in a single over, Krishna now owns the most expensive over bowled by an Indian against Ireland in T20I cricket.
Prasidh spotted the first red flag when, in the seventh over of the inning, Benjamin Calitz hoisted him for a couple of massive sixes. Benjamin Calitz’s knock did not last long, but those two strokes were enough to expose the fast bowler’s weakness.
Prasidh Krishna leaked 27 runs in the deaths
Delany, by then, who was a set batter on the wicket, did not take too long to play big shots. He first hit a 4 and then three maximums in a row against Prasidh Krishna.
If the first half of the innings belonged to the Indian bowlers, then the last few overs of the innings were under the control of Ireland. George Dockrell also played a vital role, as he took 19 off just 10 deliveries.
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