He needs to bide his time and wait: Ryan ten Doeschate on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's debut

29 June,2026 04:00 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  mid-day online correspondent

Team India`s assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate said that batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is ready to play in international cricket. The coach also said that it is important to give a long run to players like Sanju Samson and others, who have struggled in the series

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (Pic: File Pic)


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In the second T20I match against Ireland, Team India suffered a loss by one run at the Stormont Cricket Ground in Belfast.

The win also helped the Irish men to clinch the series by 2-0 against the "Men in Blue".

Following the loss, Team India's assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate said that batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is ready to play in international cricket. The coach also said that it is important to give a long run to players like Sanju Samson and others, who have struggled in the series.

"He's absolutely ready to play international cricket, there's no doubt about that," he said as quoted by Cricinfo.

"But also, I think it's not a question to say you can leave Sanju Samson out. A guy who went a long way to winning India the World Cup three months ago. A guy who's had a fairly good IPL. It's important in terms of giving players confidence, and the message we're sending to players. We want to give guys a long run in the team," added ten Doeschate.

He also said that Sooryavanshi needs to wait for his turn to represent India in international cricket.

"As ready as Vaibhav is and as excited as we are and you are to see him play, he's going to have to go through the same process as everyone else and bide his time and wait. But certainly no questions about how good he is and how ready he is," he said.

IND vs IRE 2nd T20I: Match summary

Ireland entered the match having won the first match by a comprehensive margin of 34 runs and also batted well to score 154/8 in the second match despite an impressive three-wicket haul by debutant Prince Yadav.

Chasing 155, India were rocked early as Ireland pacer Jai Moondra struck twice in his opening over, dismissing both Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma for golden ducks. Skipper Shreyas Iyer (10) also fell early to Moondra, while a mix-up led to Ishan Kishan's run-out as India slumped to 39/4 in five overs.

Batter Tilak Varma offered resistance with a fighting 55 off 46 balls, holding the innings together as wickets continued to fall at regular intervals. Axar Patel (14) and Shivam Dube (20) provided brief support, but India struggled as the required rate climbed sharply.

Ireland maintained control through disciplined bowling, with Matt Hollard picking up key wickets in the middle and lower order to finish with 3/26 in 4 overs. India eventually slipped to 121/8 after 18 overs, with the chase effectively out of reach.

Harshit Rana and Arshdeep Singh added 14 runs in the penultimate over, leaving India needing 20 off the final over to level the series. Ireland captain Harry Tector took the responsibility of bowling the last over, but the contest tightened unexpectedly as he conceded a no-ball and a wide, allowing India to score 12 runs off the first four deliveries. With eight required from the final two balls, Harshit Rana was dismissed on the penultimate delivery, severely denting India's hopes. Although debutant Prince Yadav struck a six off the last ball, India ultimately fell short by one run, handing Ireland a 2-0 series victory.

Earlier, India produced a disciplined bowling performance to restrict Ireland to 154/8 in 20 overs.

Asked to bowl first after skipper Shreyas Iyer won the toss, India made early inroads as Ireland opener Tim Tector (5) fell in the second over, miscuing a shot off Harshit Rana to mid-wicket, while Ross Adair (16) was removed by Arshdeep Singh (2/35 in 4 overs) soon after, slicing a delivery to extra cover. At the end of the Powerplay, Ireland were placed at 44 for 2.

Prince Yadav, one of India's debutants, continued the momentum in the middle overs by claiming his maiden T20I wicket, dismissing Lorcan Tucker (15) caught behind to reduce Ireland to 48 for 3. Harry Tector then steadied the innings, forming a crucial 65-run partnership with Benjamin Calitz (37 runs off 23 balls) as Ireland looked to rebuild.

The Irish duo briefly counterattacked, especially targeting debutant Suryansh Shedge, but India regained control through tight bowling. Shivam Dube (2/25 in 3 overs) made the breakthrough in the 15th over, first conceding a six before striking twice in quick succession to remove Calitz (37) and Gareth Delany (0), halting Ireland's progress at a vital stage.

Axar Patel (0/28 in 4 overs) maintained pressure with a tight spell from his end, while Harry Tector anchored the innings with a composed half-century (53 off 47 balls) before being dismissed by Prince Yadav in the final over. The debutant then finished strongly, claiming another wicket by removing Liam McCarthy to return impressive figures of 3/22 in four overs. However, the Irish tail managed to push the total past the 150-mark before India struck twice in the final six deliveries to complete a disciplined bowling performance.

(With ANI Inputs)

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