Did Irish Luck or Boney M sing the Indian team out?
By K.R. Nayar Ireland’s 2-0 clean sweep over India in Belfast is shocking. As the reigning T20 world champions, one wonders whether it was the Irish luck that beat India. Also, since the victory happened in Belfast, it may well be that the Ireland team was influenced by Boney M’s famous song Belfast and may have walked out humming the lyrics of the song: “Belfast, Belfast, Belfast. Got to have a belief in, got to have a belief in, got to have a belief in all the people.” It is indeed the belief in their ability to beat the world champions that gave Ireland their 34-run win in the first T20 match and the nerve-shredding one-run win in the second match. This is not just a historic series sweep for Ireland, but for world cricket itself. To beat India, which hasn’t been beaten in 16 series over three years, is truly remarkable. Had it been a one-off win, it could have been attributed to Irish luck, a term associated more with dumb luck rather than actual skill, intelligence...