NEW DELHI: The Indian T20 aspect will play a three-match sequence towards Ireland in Malahide in August this 12 months, the Ireland cricket board stated in a launch.
Hardik Pandya-led Indian T20I staff had performed a two-match sequence final 12 months on the similar venue the place the guests received 2-0.
“Irish cricket fans will be able to enjoy watching the world’s number one T20 International side, India, when the Asian juggernauts return to Malahide for a three-match T20I series this August,” Cricket Ireland stated in its assertion.
However, with the 50-over World Cup in sight one wonders if the BCCI would threat enjoying Hardik in a sequence that can provide little or no context to India’s preparation for the ODI World Cup in India.
But the sequence, which is scheduled to be performed from August 18 to 23, does imply quite a bit for the Irish board as the printed revenues generated by way of the rubber will make them extra steady financially.
“Summer 2023 will be a feast of men’s cricket but will look very different to normal for fans. We can today confirm India visiting Ireland for a second consecutive year and confirm the World Cup Super League series against Bangladesh will proceed in early May.
Hardik Pandya-led Indian T20I staff had performed a two-match sequence final 12 months on the similar venue the place the guests received 2-0.
“Irish cricket fans will be able to enjoy watching the world’s number one T20 International side, India, when the Asian juggernauts return to Malahide for a three-match T20I series this August,” Cricket Ireland stated in its assertion.
However, with the 50-over World Cup in sight one wonders if the BCCI would threat enjoying Hardik in a sequence that can provide little or no context to India’s preparation for the ODI World Cup in India.
But the sequence, which is scheduled to be performed from August 18 to 23, does imply quite a bit for the Irish board as the printed revenues generated by way of the rubber will make them extra steady financially.
“Summer 2023 will be a feast of men’s cricket but will look very different to normal for fans. We can today confirm India visiting Ireland for a second consecutive year and confirm the World Cup Super League series against Bangladesh will proceed in early May.
“This is on prime of the already introduced Test match at Lord’s in June and the three-match ODI sequence in September towards England,” Warren Deutrom, Chief Executive of Cricket Ireland, said.
(With inputs from PTI)
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com