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On Sunday, the action in the ongoing Twenty20 International series between England and Ireland resumes. During the second game, the sport was ruined by the rain and washed out entirely. The visitors now have a 1-0 advantage, and Ireland needs to win to keep the series alive. According to Indian time, the final game is set to begin at 6 PM on Sunday, September 21, at The Village.
After losing badly to England in the opening match, Ireland will be relieved. However, if the hosts can win the toss, they will believe they have a chance to match this English team. Notably, both captains will try to win the toss because the weather may also affect the final game. England should continue doing what they do best; they don't need a chance. There will undoubtedly be more fireworks on the ground as a result.
Ireland vs England 3rd T20I Match Details:
Match | Ireland vs England, 3rd T20I, England tour of Ireland 2025 |
Venue | The Village, Dublin |
Date & Time | Sunday, September 21, 6:00 PM (IST) |
Broadcast and live-streaming | FanCode (app & website) |
The Village Pitch Report:
This is a great wicket for batters in Dublin. The ball comes into the bat nicely and bounces well, which will encourage batters to take powerful strokes. Rain may make things a little difficult in the beginning, but all in all, this is an ideal batting pitch.
Weather Forecast:
Given that there is a 30% probability of rain, the weather forecast indicates that uncertainty will also hang over the final game. The average humidity will be 65 per cent, and the temperature will probably be about 16°C.
Head to Head:
Matches Played | 04 |
Won By Ireland | 01 |
Won By England | 01 |
No Result | 02 |
Tied | 00 |
Ireland vs England Predicted Playing XI:
Ireland: Craig Young, George Dockrell, Curtis Campher, Barry McCarthy, Matthew Humphreys, Graham Hume, Gareth Delany, Lorcan Tucker (WK), Paul Stirling (C), Ross Adair, Harry Tector
England: Will Jacks, Jamie Overton, Liam Dawson, Luke Wood, Adil Rashid, Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (WK), Jacob Bethell (C), Tom Banton, Rehan Ahmed, Sam Curran
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