Ireland are set to have four full individuals this year as a feature of their biggest at any point home summer that will see them play 15 white-ball games. In any case, Ireland won't have Bangladesh this year according to the first timetable with the series being moved to the following year.
The home summer will start off on June 26 at Malahide with a T20I against India, who will visit these shores interestingly beginning around 2018. The two groups will go head to head by and by in one more T20I on June 28 preceding Ireland continue on to their next series against New Zealand that will see them play three ODIs and three T20Is. The 50-over games against New Zealand will be essential for the ICC ODI Super League.
South Africa, who visited Ireland last year, will play two or three T20Is this time however Cricket Ireland have declared that they will have these two games in Bristol during South Africa's visit through England. Aside from these two games, the remainder of the matches during their home summer will be played in Ireland.
Ireland will likewise play five T20Is against Afghanistan yet the planned Test match and the ODIs have been moved to a later date. Dates and settings for the five T20Is will be reported at the appointed time. The board has likewise reported that the planned visit through Zimbabwe in April 2022 has been moved to mid 2023.
"We are happy to welcome back India Men's group interestingly starting around 2018, as well as the main positioned ODI side - the Black Caps, who were last here in 2017," Warren Deutrom, Chief Executive of Cricket Ireland, said. "Similarly as significant, given we will without further ado be going to a T20 WC, are the two T20I series against South Africa and Afghanistan. Our much gratitude goes to Gloucestershire Cricket Club for consenting to have the South African series.
"We chose to delay both the current year's arranged visit to Zimbabwe in April and the home Bangladesh series into 2023. Indeed, even with these changes, we're actually facilitating a record measure of men's cricket against a portion of the world's top groups this year - with additional thrilling declarations to come around our ladies' apparatuses."
Ireland's home timetable in 2022
versus India
June 26 - first T20I at Malahide
June 28 - second T20I at Malahide
versus New Zealand
July 10 - first ODI at Malahide
July 12 - second ODI at Malahide
July 15 - third ODI at Malahide
July 18 - first T20I at Stormont
July 20 - second T20I at Stormont
July 22 - third T20I at Stormont
versus South Africa
August 3 - first T20I at Bristol
August 5 - second T20I at Bristol
*Dates and scenes for the Afghanistan series will be declared later
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