India sneaked home by 4 runs and took he series 2-0
Sanju Samson and Deepak Hooda added 176 off only 86 balls, the highest second-wicket partnership in all T20Is and the highest ever by India for any wicket in the format
Deepak Hooda became only the fourth Indian batter to score a T20I hundred
Paul Stirling got Ireland off to an explosive start in the tall chase
Bishnoi delivered a crucial breakthrough for India, bowling Stirling with a googly
Andrew Balbirnie scored a quick fifty as Ireland presented a tough challenge to Indian bowlers
Sanju Samson was a crowd favourite in Malahide
Indian players celebrate a breakthrough on a very flat Dublin pitch
Hardik Pandya-led and VVS Laxman-coached Indian team had a good outing in Ireland
Umran Malik bowled a hot-and-cold last over but managed to get India over the line