By Our Special Correspondent
Deepak Hooda hit a master-class maiden century as India survived a mighty scare before defeating Ireland by four runs in a nail-biting high-scoring second T20 International to sweep the two-match series here on Tuesday. Hooda scored 104 off 57 balls to become only the fourth Indian to hit a T20 International ton, while Sanju Samson contributed 77 off 42 balls to power India to a mammoth 225 for seven after opting to bat.
Ireland took the chase to the last over with skipper Andy Balbirnie (60 off 37), Paul Sterling (40 off 18), Harry Tector (39 off 28) and George Dockrell (34 not out of 16) shinning bright but they eventually fell short as rookie India pacer Umran Malik defended 17 runs in the final over.
Opting to bat, Hooda showed he belonged to the big stage with his scintillating stroke play, both off the front and back foot. While Hooda was elegant and at ease on the front foot, he was equally good on the back foot, dispatching the ball over the midwicket boundary for a few sixes.
Hooda decorated his knock with nine fours and six hits over the fence. He was ably supported by Sanju Samson, who, opening the batting in place of injured Ruturaj Gaikwad, played second fiddle but grabbed his opportunity with both hands. Both Hooda and Samson's stroke play down the ground were a treat for the eyes.
Ireland made a rollicking start to their chase, with Sterling and Balbirnie sharing 72 runs for the opening wicket off just 34 balls. Sterling went hammer and tongs from the world go. Sterling took Bhuvneshwar Kumar to task, hitting the bowler for six and three boundaries to pick up 18 runs from the opening over.
Sterling then clobbered skipper Hardik Pandya for a six. The opening duo continued their attacking display to notch up Ireland's 50 for no loss in just four over’s. Leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi broke the dangerous-looking 72-run opening stand in the sixth over, cleaning up Sterling.
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