Ireland will host Team India for a three-match T20I series in Malahide from 18 to 23 August, followed by a 3-match ODI tour of England from 20 to 26 September.
Ireland Cricket team announced their busy international schedule for 2023 on Friday, including home white-ball series against Bangladesh and India. Ireland’s busy schedule begins with a multi-format tour of Bangladesh from 18 March to 8 April, which includes three ODIs, three T20Is, and a one-off Test match.
They’ll then head to the subcontinent for a two-Test series against Sri Lanka, which will take place between April 16 and 28. Andrew Balbirnie’s men will then play a three-match One-Day International series against Bangladesh in Chelmsford from May 9 to 14. The three One-Day Internationals will be part of the ICC Cricket World Cup Super League.
Ireland will then play England in a one-off Test match at Lord’s from June 1-4. These newly confirmed fixtures round out Ireland Men’s busy six-month schedule, which begins this month with a tour to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Between March and September, Ireland Men are expected to play more than 30 matches.
If they do not directly qualify for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup through the Super League, they will be required to compete in the Qualifier, which will be held in Zimbabwe from June 18 to July 9.
They will also compete in the ICC T20 World Cup European Qualifier in Scotland from July 20 to July 28.
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