Ireland beaten by Afghanistan in T20 opener in India

  • Published
Stuart Thompson was the best of the Irish with the bat against Afghanistan in the first T20Image source, Inpho
Image caption,

Stuart Thompson was the best of the Irish with the bat against Afghanistan in the first T20

First T20 international, Greater Noida

Ireland: 165-5 (20 overs) Thompson 56, Wilson 41 no, Hamza 2-23

Afghanistan: 171-4 (18.0 overs) Shenwari 56, Shahzad 47, Thompson 1-17

Afghanistan won by six wickets

Ireland started the three-match T20 series against Afghanistan with a six-wicket defeat in India on Wednesday.

Opener Stuart Thompson hit 56 while Gary Wilson (41 no) and captain William Porterfield (39) added valuable runs as Ireland made 165-5 in Greater Noida.

It was not enough with Samiullah Shenwari (56) and Mohammad Shahzad (47) helping the Afghans to 171-4 with two overs to spare.

The sides meet again in the second T20 at the same venue on Friday.

Ireland suffered an early blow when opener Paul Stirling was dismissed for a duck and with just one run on the board.

Thompson and Porterfield steadied the innings before Wilson helped the Irish to a competitive total.

Afghans ease to total

Shahzad and Najeeb Tarakai (27) put on an opening stand of 51 as Afghanistan cruised to their victory target.

Afghan spinner Amir Hamza (2-23) was the only bowler to take more than one wicket on a day when the bat dominated.

"We fell a little bit short of potentially a very big score. We could have added another 15 and gotten up to the 180 we were looking for," said Porterfield.

"As well as we played I thought we just came up short with the ball. We didn't quite execute things as well as we would have liked."

The loss of paceman Boyd Rankin for the T20s, because of a back problem, was another setback for the Irish on Wednesday.

Rankin is expected to return for the five ODIs against Afghanistan, starting on 15 March.

Ireland fixtures

Opposition

Date

Afghanistan

10 March (T20)

Afghanistan

12 March (T20)

Afghanistan

15 March (ODI)

Afghanistan

17 March (ODI)

Afghanistan

19 March (ODI)

Afghanistan

22 March (ODI)

Afghanistan

24 March (ODI)

Afghanistan

28-31 March (Intercontinental Cup)

Around the BBC

Related internet links

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.