
Post a comfortable eight-wicket win over Ireland to get their Men’s T20 World Cup campaign off to a flying start, India skipper Rohit Sharma said his team will be prepared for playing in similar conditions when they face Pakistan in a high-octane clash on Sunday.
At the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday, India’s fast bowlers, led by Hardik Pandya’s 3-27, blew away Ireland on a tepid pitch, offering excessive swing and uneven bounce, to bowl them out for just 96. In reply, Rohit top-scored with an impressive 52, before retiring hurt due to a sore elbow. But wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant stayed unbeaten on 36 in his comeback to international cricket as India completed the chase with 46 balls remaining and gave them their eighth successive victory over Ireland in the format.
They will now face Pakistan at the same venue on June 9.