“I took a wet towel…” What was Andrew Balbirnie of Ireland doing when Pakistan was being insulted?

IRE vs PAK: Andrew Balbirnie told that he did not watch the last over, let’s find out why? Andy Balbirnie (Pic Source X) Andy Balbirnie: A bilateral series is being played between Pakistan and Ireland in preparation for the T20 World Cup 2024. On May 10, the first match of the 3-match T20 series was played in Dublin, which was very memorable for the cricket world. Coming to bat first, Pakistan team scored 182 runs in 20 overs. Babar Azam scored 57 runs on 43 balls for Pakistan. Along with him, Saim Ayub contributed 45 runs on 29 balls. And in the middle order, Fakhar Zaman played an inning of 20 runs in 18 balls. Apart from these, all the batsmen failed. Andrew Balbirnie (Andy Balbirnie) thoroughly defeated Pakistani bowlers Ireland had a poor start to chase the target. Opener Paul Stirling was out after scoring 8 runs and then Tucker was out after scoring 4 runs. Andrew Balbirnie and Harry Taker took over the innings after two wickets fell for 27 runs. There was a partnership of 77 runs between the two. After this, Taker was out after scoring 36 runs. But Andrew Balbirnie came in a different mood. He scored 77 runs for the team and lost his wicket in the 19th over. Ireland needed 11 runs to win in the last over and then… Ireland needed 11 runs in the last over. Curtis Camper hit a four on the very first ball. Then he leveled the match by hitting two runs on the third ball and a four on the fourth ball. Runs were scored due to leg bye on the 5th ball and Ireland got a historic victory. There was a lot of pressure in the Ireland dressing room in the last over. Ireland was afraid that they might lose the match after working so hard to bring the team to this point. At the same time, Andrew Balbirnie told that he did not even see the last over. He was sitting in the tent with a wet towel on his head. Speaking to BBC, Balbirnie said- “I didn’t see the last over. After getting out, I went into the tent and sat down with a towel over my head. I felt it was my job to make the team win. But Curtis hit great shots which was fun. When we went to bat, Harry said that if we can bat normally till the 13th over, we can achieve the target. We batted the same way and it was a partnership that laid the foundation to win the match.”

AFG vs IRE: Heavy fine imposed on Andy Balbirnie, case of violation of ICC code of conduct

Andy Balbirnie has been fined 25 percent of his match fee. Andy Balbirnie (Image Credit- Twitter X) A three-match T20 series is currently being played between Ireland and Afghanistan (AFG vs IRE). So the second match of this T20 series was played yesterday on 17th March between the two teams at Sharjah Cricket Stadium. Let us tell you that in this match, Irish player Andy Balbirnie has been fined for violating the ICC Code of Conduct. Andy has been fined 25 percent of his match fee for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct. Andy was found to have breached Article 2.8 of the Code of Conduct for the second T20 match against Afghanistan, which includes disobeying an umpire’s decision in an international match. Involves showing disagreement. Andy was also given 1 demerit point. Let us tell you that this incident was seen in the 16th over of Ireland’s innings, when he was given out LBW by the umpire on one ball. But after this Andy took off the gloves and showed the umpire that the ball had hit the gloves first. So Andy has accepted this crime, after which there is no need for any kind of formal hearing. Afghanistan won the match by 10 runs On the other hand, if we tell you about this second T20 match, Afghanistan has won the match by 10 runs. In the match, Afghanistan won the toss and decided to bat first and scored 152 runs at the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs. For the Afghan team, opener Sidullah Atal played an inning of 35 runs and Mohammad Nabi played an inning of 59 runs. So when Ireland came to chase the target of 153 runs given by Afghanistan, it could score only 142 runs at the loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs and lost the match by 10 runs. Only Andy Balbirnie could play the best innings of 45 runs for the Irish team.