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Ireland’s cricket team defeat India at Stormont in a historic result for the Boys in Green

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June 26, 2026

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Ireland’s cricket team defeat India at Stormont in a historic result for the Boys in Green

The Boys in Green sealed a win over the world champions at Stormont, Belfast, for a memory Irish cricket fans will never forget

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India TV News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Ireland create history, beat India in first T20I after embarrassing batting show from visitors

Ireland have registered their first-ever win against India in T20I cricket. Leading to the two-match series, the chatter was that it was the perfect opportunity for the Indian cricketers to get into the groove before the marquee series against England, but they were left stunned by Ireland, who registered a comfortable 34 runs at Civil Service Cricket Club in Belfast.

NDTV

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· Jun 26, 2026

India Ignoring Sooryavanshi For 1st T20I Is A 'Good Call', Manjrekar Explains

India went for an experienced line-up for the first T20I against Ireland. The inclusion of top-order performers like Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson and Ishan Kishan meant that Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's...

RTÉ News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Ireland stun world champions India at Stormont

The Ireland men's cricket team have beaten T20 world champions India by 34 runs at a sweltering Stormont - their first win over them in their 20th meeting across all formats including nine T20 internationals.

Limerick Post Newspaper

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· Jun 28, 2026

Grandstand finish by Limerick to swoop All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship title

WITH the greatest grandstand finish imaginable, Limerick edged past Tipperary, 2-12 to 1-14, to win Saturday’s thrilling All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship Final at a well-populated Gaelic Grounds. As the final whistle loomed, Diarmuid Mullins’ side appeared a just beaten docket but incredibly the home youngsters grabbed a sensational 1-1 without reply in injury-time to stun [] The post Grandstand finish by Limerick to swoop All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship title appeared first on Limerick Post.

Irish Mirror

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· Jul 6, 2026

The reasons why Nations Championship will be huge for Ireland, and the stat that matters not

Ireland don't just live to fight another day. They get a chance to go under the bonnet ahead of playing again next Saturday

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Related coverage for "Ireland’s cricket team defeat India at Stormont in a historic result for the Boys in Green": India TV News — Ireland create history, beat India in first T20I after embarrassing batting show from visitors. NDTV — India Ignoring Sooryavanshi For 1st T20I Is A 'Good Call', Manjrekar Explains. RTÉ News — Ireland stun world champions India at Stormont. Limerick Post Newspaper — Grandstand finish by Limerick to swoop All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship title. Irish Mirror — The reasons why Nations Championship will be huge for Ireland, and the stat that matters not