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BBC News
30-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Planning lodged for new Cricket Ireland stadium
Planning and digital renders for a new stadium and high performance centre for Cricket Ireland in Dublin have been lodged by Sport plans include a floodlit stadium with a seated capacity of 4,240 spectators and a two-story pavilion, where the sport's high performance centre would be located.A proposal for an extra 7,760 non-permanent seats, which would bring the total capacity up to 12,000 for selected events, has also been put of a new stadium was granted by the Irish government in August, with the project has been earmarked for completion in August, Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom said the development of a new stadium would allow Ireland to "host the world's top teams on an annual basis", which would include co-hosting the ICC Men's T20 World Cup with England and Scotland in Ireland officials are understood to have visited the Hagley Oval in Christchurch, New Zealand and Hampshire's Utilita Bowl in Southampton to gain inspiration for the new ground's stadium will be based at the Sport Ireland campus in Blanchardstown, which is in the north west outskirts of Dublin. The campus already contains the headquarters of the Football Association of Ireland, Irish rugby's high performance centre, Aquatics Ireland and is Ireland's Olympics and Special Olympics hub. Ireland's senior men's and women's teams use grounds in Malahide, Clontarf, Stormont, and Bready for international Ireland and Sport Ireland have been contacted for comment.


Express Tribune
13-03-2025
- Sport
- Express Tribune
Ireland call off Afghanistan series
Ireland and Afghanistan had been due to play four matches this summer. Photo: CRICKET IRELAND/FILE Ireland have shelved plans to host a multi-format series against Afghanistan this year for "financial reasons" in a busy summer schedule which includes historic tours by England Men's T20I side and Zimbabwe Women. Cricket Ireland released their international fixtures on Tuesday, including Women's 50-over World Cup Qualifying matches against Pakistan, West Indies, Bangladesh, Thailand and Scotland between April 9-18. It also listed warm-up games for Ireland Women against West Indies and Bangladesh in Pakistan on April 5 and 7 respectively, ahead of their bid to reach the tournament for the first time since 2005, although the ICC is yet to confirm dates and venues for the Qualifiers. Ireland Men will host West Indies in ODI and T20I series in May and June respectively, while England Men will play their first T20I series in Ireland in September, comprising three matches. According to the Men's Future Tours Program (FTP), Ireland were due to play a Test against Afghanistan as well as three ODIs and three T20Is. However, all seven matches have been cancelled and, though this follows the example of Australia and England in not playing bilateral series against Afghanistan, Warren Deutrom, Cricket Ireland chief executive, insisted it was for financial not political reasons. Earlier this week, it was revealed that Human Rights Watch had called for Afghanistan's ICC membership to be suspended for human rights abuses. "One planned series that won't go ahead for financial reasons is against Afghanistan," Deutrom said. "This decision is part of our management of short-term budgetary constraints, as well as our requirement to comply with the Board's mandate to deliver balanced investment across the organisation's strategic objectives." Ireland have only hosted two of the 10 Tests they have played since becoming Full Members of the ICC in 2017. They secured their maiden win in the format against Afghanistan in the UAE in 2024 then won two more Tests against Zimbabwe, at home last year and away last month. World Cup Qualifiers Cricket Ireland on Tuesday, announced its national women's team's matches schedule for the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 Qualifiers, set to be played in Pakistan. After the successful hosting of the ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025, Pakistan are reportedly set to host another ICC tournament – the Women's World Cup Qualifiers – sources told Geo News last month. Although no official announcement has been made thus far by the apex cricketing body regarding the qualifying tournament, Cricket Ireland has listed the match schedule of its women's team. As per the schedule, Ireland Women will play two warm-up matches ahead of the Qualifiers against West Indies and Bangladesh on April 5 and 7 respectively and will then formally kick off their campaign against hosts Pakistan on April. Ireland will then take on West Indies, Bangladesh, Thailand and Scotland in respective league-stage matches on April 11, 13, 15 and 18 respectively. According to the details, the qualifying event will be held in different cities of Pakistan ahead of the mega event, set to be played in India later this year. A total of six teams will participate in the qualifiers, including Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland, Thailand and West Indies and hosts Pakistan. The finalists of the qualifying event will join the top six teams of the ICC Women's Championship 2022-25 for the eight-team World Cup. Schedule 5 April: Warm-up v West Indies Women 7 April: Warm-up v Bangladesh Women 9 April: Ireland Women v Pakistan Women 11 April: Ireland Women v West Indies Women 13 April: Ireland Women v Bangladesh Women 15 April: Ireland Women v Thailand Women 18 April: Ireland Women v Scotland Women.


Khaleej Times
12-03-2025
- Business
- Khaleej Times
Ireland scrap home series against Afghanistan over fund crunch
Ireland have cancelled a multi-format series against Afghanistan this year due to financial reasons, but the Afghan board is hopeful it will be played next year. West Indies will play six limited-overs matches in Ireland in May-June before England arrive in September for a three-match Twenty20 series. Ireland were then scheduled to host Afghanistan for one Test, three one-day internationals and three T20s in August. "One planned series that won't go ahead for financial reasons is against Afghanistan," Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom said after announcing the team's summer schedule on Tuesday. "This decision is part of our management of short-term budgetary constraints, as well as our requirement to comply with the Board's mandate to deliver balanced investment across the organisation's strategic objectives." Cricket Ireland was interested in staging the series next year, the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) said on Wednesday. "While we acknowledge their reasons, this would have been a valuable opportunity for players from both countries," ACB chief executive Naseeb Khan said. "We are in discussions with Cricket Ireland to explore suitable options for rescheduling the series and will work collaboratively to find a mutually convenient window."


Reuters
12-03-2025
- Business
- Reuters
Ireland scrap home series against Afghanistan over fund crunch
March 12 (Reuters) - Ireland's cricket board said they have cancelled a multi-format series against Afghanistan this year due to financial reasons. West Indies will play six limited-overs matches in Ireland in May-June before England arrive in September for a three-match Twenty20 series. Ireland were then scheduled to host Afghanistan for one test, three ODIs and three T20s in July. "One planned series that won't go ahead for financial reasons is against Afghanistan," Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom said after announcing the team's summer schedule on Tuesday. "This decision is part of our management of short-term budgetary constraints, as well as our requirement to comply with the Board's mandate to deliver balanced investment across the organisation's strategic objectives." Deutrom also said Cricket Ireland will invest to upgrade infrastructure and facilities across the country. The Irish government announced last August it would build a stadium at the national sports campus in Blanchardstown near Dublin, which will also stage matches of the T20 World Cup in 2030, which Ireland will co-host with England and Scotland. "All in all, on and off the pitch, in time this will be recognised as one of the more consequential years in Irish cricket history," Deutrom added.


BBC News
11-03-2025
- Business
- BBC News
Ireland call off Afghanistan series 'for financial reasons'
Ireland's men have called off plans to host a multi-format series against Afghanistan this year "for financial reasons".Ireland were scheduled to play one Test against the Afghans, as well as three ODIs and three T20s, according to the Men's Future Tours Irish men's team will however play their first home T20I series against England in September, as well as hosting ODI and T20 series against West Indies in May and June respectively."One planned series that won't go ahead for financial reasons is against Afghanistan," Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom said. "This decision is part of our management of short-term budgetary constraints, as well as our requirement to comply with the Board's mandate to deliver balanced investment across the organisation's strategic objectives."He added that Ireland fans would however "be able to enjoy some of the world's best cricketers playing on these shores".Ireland's women will welcome Zimbabwe for three T20Is and two ODIs in July and the following month will host Pakistan for three schedule will also include competing in two ICC World Cup qualifier women's team will play Pakistan, West Indies, Bangladesh, Thailand and Scotland in 50-over World Cup qualifying matches between 9 and 18 April.