'For all practical purposes, the game ended at the break. The Irish bowlers had neither the pace nor the skill to compete against the Indian line-up; the lack of swing further blunted any edge they could have brought to the contest.'
Dhoni switched to Plan B: Take the pace off the ball and the oxygen out of the game
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