Ireland to add India to mandatory quarantine list starting from May 4
World | May 01, 2021 10:18 ISTFive countries including India have been added to Ireland's mandatory quarantine list, according to a statement released by the Irish government.
Five countries including India have been added to Ireland's mandatory quarantine list, according to a statement released by the Irish government.
The matches are scheduled to be played from July 11-25 and will comprise three ODIs, that will form part of the ICC's Cricket World Cup Super League programme, and three T20 Internationals
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Torrens debuted for Ireland on July 20, 1966 v Middlesex at Ormeau (Cap Number 507). He was capped 30 times between 1966 and 1984, taking 77 wickets at 25.66 apiece, and a best of 7/40.
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The cricket board further informed that the four-match ODI series against Ireland, beginning Friday at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, will be played as planned.
The upcoming three-match ODI series between Afghanistan and Ireland, which was slated to start on January 18, has been rescheduled to January 21.
This will be Ireland first international action since their dramatic run-chase victory over World Champions England back in early August.
Earlier, there were no dedicated, permanent space for Hindus to meet for worship, events, or religious festivals in Ireland. In the absence of a temple, locations like community centers or town halls were rented out depending on availability.
It was a Level 1 breach. In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to the disciplinary record of Little, for whom it was the first offence in a period of 24 months.
The Kent batsman has been replaced in the 14-man England ODI squad by Lancashire's Liam Livingstone.
The 21-year-old Curtis Campher, a South Africa-born cricketer, had scored two fifties for Ireland A during a T20 series against Namibia in February before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The likes of Jofra Archer, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler and Chris Woakes will however miss the series owing to their red-ball commitment.
The three matches, which will take place behind closed doors in a bio-secure bubble, will be played on July 30, August 1, and 4 respectively.
Ireland's Indian-origin Prime Minister, Leo Varadkar, has stepped down to make way for new Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin as part of a historic coalition deal which will see him return as the PM in over two years’ time.
Richard Holdsworth, Cricket Ireland's high-performance director, reckoned that it was necessary to resume training this time around to stay at par with their England counterparts some of whom have already returned to the ground.
Andrew Balbirnie has used the extra time in hand amid the COIVD-19 pandemic by providing a virtual batting lesson, which included tips on how to play spin in India.
Featuring three T20Is and as many ODIs, the tour was supposed to start from April 2 but will now have a new date.
The United States has expanded its travel ban imposed on European countries in view of the coronavirus pandemic to the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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