{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Shreyas Iyer's Captaincy Debut Ends in Defeat: India's 29-Month Unbeaten Streak Broken in Belfast",
  "summary": "Shreyas Iyer's first match as captain in T20 Internationals resulted in a loss, ending India's remarkable 12-series winning streak.",
  "content": "When a player steps up to lead their team in cricket, they naturally aspire for a triumphant start to their tenure. However, the scenario was drastically different for Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer in Belfast. As he led the side out for a T20 International against Ireland, he was burdened not only with the task of winning the match but also with the pressure of protecting a dominant streak that had remained unbroken for nearly 29 months. Cricket, particularly in its shortest format, can change its narrative in an instant, and Shreyas Iyer became the latest captain to experience a loss in his opening game, an outcome that also brought an end to several long-standing records in Indian cricket.\n\nThe Challenges of a Captaincy Debut\nThe history of Indian cricket demonstrates that the mantle of captaincy does not always guarantee an immediate victory. Shreyas Iyer is certainly not the first to join this unfortunate group. Several legends and young talents have faced defeat when leading the Indian T20 side for the first time. For instance, in 2017, when Virat Kohli took charge as a full-time T20 captain in Kanpur, England denied him a winning start by securing a victory. \n\nSimilarly, the debut of Rishabh Pant as captain at his home ground, the Arun Jaitley Stadium, ended in a loss against a strong South African lineup. Furthermore, the young Indian squad led by Shubman Gill during the Zimbabwe tour suffered an unexpected defeat in Harare during his opening match as captain. Now, Shreyas Iyer has joined this list, as the Indian team appeared helpless against the strategic plans executed by the Irish side on the Belfast pitch.\n\nEnd of a 12-Series Winning Streak\nThis loss represents much more than a single match; it dismantles the dominance India had maintained since January 2024. Following a 1-1 series draw against South Africa in December 2023, India had gone on to win 12 consecutive T20 International series. During this period, the team overcame top-tier opponents across the globe. The defeat in Belfast marks the first time since January 2024 that India has failed to clinch a T20 series, effectively breaking a golden run of success.\n\nA Historic Milestone for Ireland\nWhile the result was heartbreaking for India, it marked a historic day for Irish cricket. For Ireland, this victory was a dream come true. After losing all 11 previous attempts against India across all international formats—comprising 9 T20Is and 3 ODIs—the Irish side finally managed to defeat India on their 12th attempt. Ireland has now become the 11th nation to defeat India in international cricket. Moreover, Ireland has now achieved the distinction of defeating 8 Full Member nations in international cricket. They have only three remaining major test sites left in the cricketing world that they have yet to conquer: Australia, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. How did Shreyas Iyer's first T20 match as captain go?\nShreyas Iyer's first match as captain ended in a defeat, resulting in the end of India's 12-series winning streak.\n\n2. Since when was India on an unbeaten streak?\nIndia's winning streak had been ongoing since January 2024.\n\n3. After how many attempts did Ireland manage to beat India?\nIreland managed to defeat India in an international match for the first time in their 12th attempt.\n\n4. Have other Indian captains lost their first T20 match before Shreyas Iyer?\nYes, players like Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, and Shubman Gill also faced defeat in their debut T20 matches as captains.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/cricket/shreyas-iyer-ki-kaptani-ka-phika-agaja-belfast-men-tuta-bharata-ka-29-mahine-ka-ajeya-saphara-3171",
  "category": "Cricket",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-26",
  "tags": [
    "Shreyas Iyer",
    "T20",
    "Indian Cricket",
    "Ireland",
    "Belfast"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}