Mumbai: Cricket Ireland have confirmed that the Indian cricket team will be touring Ireland for a series of two T20Is in June. For Rohit and his men, it would be another opportunity for them to finalize their T20 game XI for the T20 World Cup which will be held in Australia later this year. The two matches would be played on June 26 and 28 in Malahide.Also Read – India vs SL: I’d give Rohit Sharma 9.5 out of 10, Sunil Gavaskar praises India captain
The Irish series will serve as a precursor to the Indian series in England, with Rohit Sharma and Co set to feature in 5 ODIs and a test in July. Also Read – India vs SL, 1st test: Ravindra Jadeja wanted me to declare, says Rohit Sharma
📡: INTERNATIONAL MEN
This summer will be ‘star season’ with India, New Zealand and Afghanistan touring Ireland, while we play South Africa in Bristol.
We are ready for the biggest international home season in Ireland!
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— Cricket Ireland (@cricketireland) March 1, 2022
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“We are delighted to welcome back India’s men’s team for the first time since 2018, as well as ODI’s number one team – the Black Caps, who were last here in 2017,” said Warren Deutrom, chief executive of Cricket Ireland. . “Equally important, given that we will soon be heading towards a T20 World Championship, are the two T20I series against South Africa and Afghanistan. Our thanks go to the Gloucestershire Cricket Club for agreeing to host the series South African.
“We have decided to postpone both this year’s scheduled tour to Zimbabwe in April and the home series to Bangladesh in 2023. Even with these changes, we are still hosting record numbers of men’s cricket against some of the best teams in the world this year – with more exciting announcements to come around our female encounters.
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