Ireland tour of Bangladesh, 2025

Bangladesh vs Ireland, 2nd T20I

Saturday, November 29, 2025
05:30 PM IST
Bangladesh Cricket

Bangladesh

vs
Ireland Cricket

Ireland

Match Prediction

As Bangladesh hosts Ireland for the 2nd T20I at the Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium on November 29, 2025, both teams come with contrasting recent forms and strategies. Bangladesh has been in solid form at home, winning 3 of their last 5 T20 matches, showcasing dominance particularly in spin-friendly conditions. Ireland, on the other hand, has been competitive though inconsistent, managing 2 wins in their last 5 games. The head-to-head record in T20Is between the two is evenly poised, with Bangladesh holding a slight edge due to better performances in subcontinental conditions. Bangladesh will primarily rely on their strong batting lineup led by Shakib Al Hasan and the young opener Saif Hassan who has impressed lately with consistent starts. Their spin trio, featuring Mehidy Hasan and Nasum Ahmed, is expected to exploit the slow pitch effectively. Ireland’s strategy will be hinged on utilizing their experienced all-rounder Paul Stirling and the emerging pacer Josh Little to put pressure on Bangladesh’s batsmen early in the innings. Considering Bangladesh’s home advantage, better adaptation to pitch conditions, and more consistent recent performances, they are slight favorites to clinch this match. Their ability to set challenging targets or chase under pressure will be key, whereas Ireland’s success will depend on disciplined bowling and capitalizing on key moments.

Winning Probability: Bangladesh 58%, Ireland 42%

Score Prediction

If Bangladesh bats first, they are likely to post a competitive total around 165-175 runs. The pitch tends to slow down slightly as the game progresses, favoring spin; thus, Bangladesh’s batting lineup will aim to capitalize during the powerplay and middle overs. Ireland, when batting first, can expect to reach a par score in the range of 150-160, but must beware of Bangladesh’s spin attack later in the innings that could restrict scoring and pick crucial wickets. Given the pitch nature and ground size, teams scoring in the 160-170 range will be in a strong position to win.

Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium - Pitch Report

The Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium typically offers a slow and low pitch, assisting spinners as the game advances. Historically, average first-innings scores at this venue hover around 160 runs in T20 matches. Chasing sides have a decent record, winning about 55% of the matches on this ground, indicating manageable conditions for batting second. Weather forecasts predict clear skies and moderate humidity around 25°C, ideal for a full game without interruptions. Bangladesh spinner Mehidy Hasan holds the best bowling figures here with 4/22, while Saif Hassan boasts the highest score of 78* in recent matches at this ground between these two teams.
Our betting tips for this match
Back Bangladesh to win as they have stronger home form and spin advantages.
Consider betting on ‘First Wicket Method’ – Bangladesh’s openers likely to provide a strong start.
Over 15.5 runs predicted in the Powerplay due to aggressive batting from both sides.

Bangladesh vs Ireland - Head to Head Record in T20

Matches PlayedBangladesh WonIreland Won
853

Players to Watch

Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh): A match-winner with both bat and ball, Shakib has been consistent in recent games, providing stability in the middle order and breakthroughs with his off-spin.

Saif Hassan (Bangladesh): In excellent touch lately, Saif has set the platform effectively at the top, scoring quick runs and maintaining a strong strike rate.

Mehidy Hasan (Bangladesh): Leading spinner with a knack for picking wickets during middle overs, Mehidy’s control and variations are crucial on this pitch.

Paul Stirling (Ireland): Ireland’s premier all-rounder, Stirling has scored brisk runs recently and chipped in with useful overs, key to their batting momentum.

Josh Little (Ireland): Emerging fast bowler, Little’s pace and accuracy have troubled batters, especially early on, making him a vital asset in the death overs.

Andy McBrine (Ireland): Reliable spinner and handy lower-order batsman, McBrine’s performances in recent matches helped contain runs and provide breakthroughs.