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‘Experience told’ in World Cup defeat – Stirling

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Paul Stirling Laments Missed Chances as Ireland Fall Short Against Sri Lanka

Ireland captain Paul Stirling admitted his side failed to be ruthless at crucial moments after suffering a 20-run defeat to co-hosts Sri Lanka in their opening Group B match of the men’s T20 World Cup in Colombo.

Despite being in promising positions during both innings, Ireland were ultimately undone by missed opportunities, sloppy fielding, and Sri Lanka’s superior experience in key phases of the contest.

Costly Errors in the Field

Ireland’s task was made significantly harder by a disappointing performance in the field. The team dropped five catches and allowed Sri Lanka to score valuable runs at the death, mistakes that Stirling later acknowledged proved decisive.

Sri Lanka posted 163 for 6 at the R Premadasa Stadium, a total Ireland initially felt was within reach.

“We thought they probably got 15 to 20 runs too many,” Stirling said after the match. “At the start of the day, chasing 160 is something we’d have been quite happy with.”

Ireland Well Placed Before Collapse

Ireland’s chase began positively and for long periods looked under control. At 105 for 2, with wickets in hand and momentum building, the visitors appeared well placed to mount a successful pursuit.

However, the innings soon unravelled. A combination of tight Sri Lankan bowling, mounting scoreboard pressure, and Ireland’s inability to adapt saw them lose wickets in clusters. They eventually collapsed to 143 all out, falling short by 20 runs.

“We had plenty of wickets in hand and felt we were in good positions most of the way through,” Stirling reflected. “But when the pressure came on, they really squeezed us.”

Experience Makes the Difference

Stirling was quick to highlight Sri Lanka’s composure and game management as the key differentiator between the two sides.

“When the match was on the line, we weren’t as clinical as we wanted to be,” he said. “That’s where experience told. The Sri Lanka team handled the end of both innings better than we did, and that was the real difference.”

Ireland struggled to match Sri Lanka’s intensity during the closing overs, both with the ball and the bat, allowing the hosts to dictate the decisive phases.

Death Overs Prove Costly

Sri Lanka’s ability to accelerate late in their innings proved crucial. Ireland leaked runs in the final overs, with misfields and missed chances compounding the damage.

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“Those extra 20 runs came at the back end,” Stirling explained. “They defended well too. When it mattered most, they upped the ante and put the squeeze on us.”

He added that while individual moments could be pinpointed, the margin of defeat reflected a broader issue across the entire match.

“You can sit back and pick those 20 runs out from anywhere,” he said. “But the truth is, they were probably 20 runs better than us overall.”

Spin Plays a Central Role

The contest was dominated by spin bowling, a feature Stirling believes will be common throughout the tournament, especially on subcontinent pitches.

“I think spin is going to be a massive challenge in this competition,” he said. “The ball wasn’t really coming onto the bat the way you’d expect. Spin is going to dominate large phases of games here.”

Sri Lanka’s spinners applied consistent pressure during the middle overs, slowing Ireland’s scoring rate and forcing risky shots that led to key wickets.

Learning Curve for Ireland

While disappointed with the result, Stirling emphasised the importance of learning quickly and adapting ahead of their remaining group matches.

Ireland face a stern test next as they prepare to take on Australia on Wednesday, a match that could define their hopes of reaching the Super 8s.

With only the top two teams from each group progressing, Ireland know they must sharpen their execution in all departments.

“We’ve got to be better in those big moments,” Stirling said. “The margins are small at this level, and you can’t afford to be sloppy.”

Focus Shifts to Australia Clash

The upcoming fixture against Australia presents a daunting challenge, but also an opportunity for Ireland to reset and show resilience.

Stirling stressed the importance of maintaining belief while improving discipline in the field and composure under pressure.

“If we’re going to compete with the best, we need to be more clinical,” he added. “We showed we can get into good positions. Now it’s about finishing games.”

Tournament Still Wide Open

Despite the opening defeat, Ireland remain firmly in contention. The group stage format allows little room for error, but strong performances against top sides have been a feature of Ireland’s recent progress in white-ball cricket.

With conditions likely to continue favouring spin, adaptability and awareness will be crucial for Stirling’s side as the tournament unfolds.

For Ireland, the loss serves as a reminder that missed chances at this level are rarely forgiven—and that turning promising positions into victories is what separates contenders from the rest.

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