New York: In a match characterised by difficult pitch conditions, India successfully chased down a target of 97 with ample time to spare, despite enduring some physical bruises. The pitch, notorious for deliveries that bounced unpredictably off a length, proved to be a veritable minefield for the batsmen.
Indian opener Rohit Sharma, after scoring a fluent 52 off 37 balls adorned with four boundaries and three sixes, was forced to retire hurt after sustaining a blow to his right arm. Wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant, who remained unbeaten with a gritty 36 off 26 balls (3x4s, 2x6s), also endured multiple hits but managed to stay at the crease and see the team through to victory.
The subpar quality of the pitch has drawn significant criticism, with many suggesting that a tournament of this magnitude deserves better playing conditions. The current venue's pitches have been notably poor, evidenced by Sri Lanka being bowled out for 77 just a few days earlier.
Earlier in the match, India's bowlers, spearheaded by Hardik Pandya's impressive 3/27, tore through the Irish batting lineup, bundling them out for a mere 96 runs in just 16 overs. Arshdeep Singh set the stage for India’s dominance early on, striking twice in his second over to send both Irish openers—Andrew Balbirnie (5) and Paul Stirling (2)—back to the pavilion. His early breakthroughs ignited a collapse, leaving Ireland struggling at 50 for 8 under the relentless attack of India's pace battery.
Amid the turmoil, Ireland’s Gareth Delany (26 off 14 balls) and Joshua Little (14 off 13 balls) offered a glimmer of hope with a resilient 27-run partnership for the ninth wicket, the highest of their innings. However, Jasprit Bumrah dismantled this stand, and a miscommunication between Ireland’s last pair eventually sealed their fate at 96 runs.
While 96 is far from a daunting total, the pitch proved challenging for the batsmen, raising the stakes for the Indian chase. The performance of India’s batsmen on this tricky surface was crucial, especially with the highly anticipated India-Pakistan showdown looming.