Debutant Prince Yadav made an early impact by taking his maiden T20I wicket in the continuing second T20I between India and Ireland in Belfast on Sunday, June 28. India won the toss and selected to bowl first. Prince was introduced into the attack within the sixth over.
He began well, conceding only six runs in his first over. The pacer returned within the eighth over and picked up his first T20I wicket on the third delivery, dismissing Ireland captain Lorcan Tucker. He bowled a superb length delivery that gave the batter little room outside off stump.
Tucker attempted to play a boundary shot on the leg side but got an outdoor edge, which flew to wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan, who accomplished the catch safely. The Irish captain, who scored a half-century within the previous match, was dismissed for just 15 runs off 18 balls on this game.
Watch the dismissal video here:
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Before the Ireland tour, Prince Yadav made his international debut in the house ODI series against Afghanistan. He played his first match within the second ODI at Lucknow and finished with figures of two/56. Together with Prince, Suryansh Shedge also made his T20I debut in the continuing match, while Vaibhav Suryavanshi missed out once more.
Prince Yadav Earns India Call-Up After Strong Domestic and IPL Form
Prince Yadav made his ODI debut against Afghanistan and his T20I debut against Ireland. The young pacer has also been chosen in India’s T20I squad for the upcoming England tour, where India will play five T20Is after the Ireland series.
Prince earned his national call-up in each formats following a formidable Indian Premier League season and consistent performances in domestic cricket. Representing Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2026, he took 16 wickets in 14 matches at a median of 28.68 and an economy rate of 8.82.
Within the 2025–26 Vijay Hazare Trophy, India’s top domestic 50-over tournament, he finished as Delhi’s leading wicket-taker. The fast bowler picked up 18 wickets in eight matches at a median of 19.27 with an economy rate of 5.16. To date, he has taken 32 wickets in 16 List A matches and 38 wickets in 35 T20 games.
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