The Ireland crisner announces the entire international schedule for summer full of actions 2025
Crickket Ireland on Tuesday, March 11, announced an action schedule for an exciting summer, as several international teams are located to visit Ireland for the Multi-Format series. Over the next six months, the male and female teams of Ireland will face England, West Indies, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe at home nodes.
The summer of Ireland will start with West Indies, who toured the country for the exciting Odra and the T20I series in May and June. Later in July and August, the women’s teams of Zimbabwe and Pakistan will visit Ireland for a series of white ball.
Ireland set up for a blockbuster summer against England, West Indies and more
Adding excitement, a team for Cricket England should play its first T20i series in Ireland in September. Meanwhile, the Ireland Women’s Team will fight for two qualifying tournaments for the ICC World Cup to secure its place on the global stage.
After qualifying for the ICC Criminal Criminal Criminal Championship, the Irish Wolves department will travel to a multi-format tour against Sri Lanka A and Afghanistan A. This tour will provide this valuable experience of the emergence talent.
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On the home front, the upcoming season will see several large upgrades. Male Interprengeful T20 competitions will expand and play as a series of three -day competitions in June and July. Eva Super Series will also see the introduction of two -day T20 festivals to improve the women’s game.
In addition, the two -day criquet of the Red Ball will be presented in the men’s Future series, while the long -awaited European T20 Premier League will be launched in July. Significantly, a new fans club will be presented before tickets for tickets and catering packages are on sale to further hire fans.
Ireland canceled a series against Afghanistan for financial fights
Warren Deutro, Crickket Ireland CEO, said in the official issue of the media: “As we say, it is summer; it must be a cricket. And this summer Irish fans will be able to enjoy some of the world’s best crisis on these shores. On the men’s side we have West Indies and England here, while the women’s sides of Pakistan and Zimbabwe will also visit.”
He further added to Deutro: “One planned series that will not go ahead for financial reasons is against Afghanistan. This decision is part of our management of short -term budget limitations, as well as our request to comply with the mandate of the Committee on Balanced Investments in Strategic Offices.”
Irish men for men:
May 21: Ireland Vs West Indies (1st Odo; Clantarf)
May 23: Ireland Vs West Indies (2nd Odo; Clantarf)
May 25: Ireland VS West Indies (3rd Od; Clantarf)
June 12: Ireland Vs West Indies (1. T20I; Bready)
June 14: Ireland Vs West Indies (2. T20I; Bread)
June 15: Ireland Vs West Indies (3. T20I; Bread)
European Premier League T20
July 15 – August 8
September 17: Ireland against England (1st t20i; malachid)
September 19: Ireland Vs England (2nd T20I; Malachide)
September 21: Ireland against England (3rd T20i; Malachide)
Irish women’s means
Irish Women in the World Cup Cup ICC Pakistan
April 5: Irish warming Vs West Indies
April 7: Irish warming Vs Bangladesh
April 9: Ireland VS Pakistan
April 11: Ireland Vs West Indies
April 13: Ireland against Bangladesh
April 15: Ireland against Thailand
April 18: Ireland against Scotland
7-10 April: Irish Wolves against Afghanistan A (four-day match)
April 13: Ireland Wolves against Sri Lanka A (One day match)
April 17: Irish Wolves against Afghanistan A (One -day match)
April 19: Ireland Wolves against Sri Lanka A (One -day match)
April 21: Irish wolves against Afghanistan A (a one -day match)
25. April: Three-series finals (one-day match)
July 20: Ireland VS Zimbabwe (1. T20I; Pembroke)
July 22: Ireland VS Zimbabwe (2. T20I; Pembroke)
July 23: Ireland VS Zimbabwe (3rd T20I; Pembroke)
July 26: Ireland VS Zimbabwe (1st Odo; Stormont)
July 28: Ireland VS Zimbabwe (2nd Od; Stormont)
7 August: Ireland VS Pakistan (1. T20I; Stormont)
August 10: Ireland against Pakistan (2nd T20I; Stormont)
August 11: Ireland against Pakistan (3rd T20i; Stormont)
Irish Women at the ICC T20 World Cup qualifiers in the Netherlands
August 20 to August 27 (TBA nodes)