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Born in Tonk, a small town near Jaipur, the 29-year-old took a step back from cricket and moved to Ireland in 2021 to pursue a master’s degree in electronics and communication.

But having settled in Ireland, he began playing for Leinster Cricket Club in Dublin and was part of the 2023 Irish Senior Cup-winning side.

Moondra has also featured regularly for Leinster Lightning, but his first international call-up came as a result of an injury to Josh Little.

“Cricket Ireland gave me the opportunity,” he added.

“I’m really fortunate for that. It’s nothing more than doing the duty. I’m just doing what I have been doing.

“It is still sinking in but it is a small step in a big ladder and hopefully there’s more to come.”

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New Ireland captain Lorcan Tucker (left) hit a half-century off 36 balls

Moondra was not the only Ireland debutant to shine in Belfast as Matthew Hollard finished with 3-28 to take the player of the match award.

There were standout performances from more seasoned campaigners, too, with Lorcan Tucker marking his first game as permanent captain with a half-century off 36 balls.

It marked a stunning turnaround from a World Cup campaign that ended with a whimper when the weather-enforced abandonment of their group game against Zimbabwe ended hopes of reaching the Super 8s.

“The Ireland men’s and women’s teams have had good results over the past two or three years and we shouldn’t forget that, but it’s important we keep getting results against these teams – India, England and Australia,” stated Ed Joyce.

“The three big powers of the world game. To go out and compete against them is really important for us. This is a huge result. Hopefully it means India will come back and play us a lot more.

“Dare I say we’d love an Irish team to go out and tour India at some point, that would be fantastic.”

Will India turn to Sooryavanshi?

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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, 15, could make his India debut on Sunday after being left out of Friday’s opener

Having opted to keep him in reserve, India may turn to Sooryavanshi when the sides meet again at Stormont on Sunday (13:30 BST).

It would mean breaking up the World Cup-winning partnership of Abhishek Sharma and Samson, but India head coach Gautam Gambhir may decide to blood the much-hyped batter before the team’s white-ball series against England.

Sooryavanshi top-scored in the IPL with 776 runs in 16 innings for the Rajasthan Royals and last week belted 50 off 11 balls for India against Sri Lanka A in Dambulla.

Speaking at the toss on Friday, India captain Shreyas Iyer stated a desire to stick with the players who delivered a second straight World Cup win earlier this year was behind Sooryavanshi’s omission.

“We are backing the majority of our cricketers who have been doing absolutely marvellous work,” stated Iyer.

“He will get his opportunity when the time comes.”

But given such an unexpected defeat, perhaps his time will come as soon as Sunday.

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