India’s Belfast Debacle Demands More Than Soul Searching
Shreyas Iyer was bowled by Jai Moondra. (PC: BCCI) Lost at Lord’s, beaten in Belfast. That’s how 28 June 2026 will be remembered. Of course, for most Indian supporters, it will go down as one of the darkest days in Indian cricket. The defending ODI World Champions crashed out of the World Cup after losing to Australia. Given how the Women in Blue have fared over the last few years, that defeat did not surprise many. What did, however, was the series defeat to Ireland. Until three days ago, Ireland had never beaten India in international cricket, and now they have whitewashed them. That brought India’s glorious run of 16 consecutive unbeaten T20I series to an end. What the SENA countries could not do, an Irish side did. Remember, they were without as many as three of their six first-choice players, including veterans Paul Stirling and Mark Adair. Jai Moonda, who won the Player of the Series award, made his debut in the first T20I and made a telling impact in both matches. This defeat...