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Ireland miss chance to save face against India after T20 washout

Andrew Balbirnie of Ireland (left) and Paul Stirling

The final T20 of the three-match Ireland v India series came to a soggy end in Dublin on Wednesday.

Ireland finished the series winless whgile India put their feet up in front of the television...

India already held an unassailable 2-0 lead but were denied the chance of a whitewash.
The scheduled toss was delayed due to light rain and that allowed members of India's team to watch their country become the first nation to land a spacecraft near the Moon's south pole.
While there were celebrations aplenty back in India, the wet weather showed no sign of going away at Malahide and both captains shook hands just before 6pm after confirmation the T20 had to be abandoned.
Ireland will now turn their attention to next month's one-day internationals with England, which will start on September 20, while India will prepare for the upcoming Asia Cup with their campaign beginning against Pakistan on September 2.
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