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.
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.
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.
The United States has expanded its travel ban imposed on European countries in view of the coronavirus pandemic to the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Ireland's outgoing Indian-origin Prime Minister Leo Varadkar on Thursday announced a two-week shutdown across schools, colleges and other public facilities to tackle the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
The three T20Is between Zimbabwe and Ireland will be played on April 2, 4 and 5, followed by three ODIs on April 8, 10 and 12. All the matches will be played at Bulawayo's Queens Sports Club.
Leo Varadkar, PM of Ireland, has his family roots in Varad village in Maharashtra. And villagers on Monday got a chance to welcome the dignitary.
An Indian family on a vacation to Ireland has been allegedly racially abused in an hour-long tirade against their "accents, skin colour and nationality" by a beer-gulping man on a train to Dublin, according to a media report.
A "peace camp" was set up outside Shannon Airport where people protested against Trump's visit to Ireland mainly over climate change issues.
An Indian student died after falling from cliffs in Ireland while clicking a 'selfie', media reports said.
Rohit Sharma's swashbuckling 61-ball 97 and 74 from Shikhar Dhawan set up India's 76-run victory against Ireland on Wednesday in the first game of a two-match Twenty20 series. The two batsmen compiled an opening partnership of 160 as the touring team chalked up 208/5 after being put in to bat. Ireland stumbled their way to 132/9 in reply. Kuldeep Yadav claimed 4-21 while Yuzvendra Chahal took 3-38.
Former India opener and IndiaTV's cricket expert, Virender Sewhag, feels that the Men in Blue should play with the same playing XI in T20Is against both Ireland and England as it will help them remain consistent and at the same time, send a strong message to the Eoin Morgan-led side as well.
In the video, Dinesh Karthik is seen presenting the introduction to Team India's nets session on a mic.
As India face a humble Ireland cricket team in a two-T20I rubber ahead of a tough England series, former India opener Virender Sehwag firmly believes that Virat Kohli and Co should not take the minnows lightly.
Team India skipper Virat Kohli has recovered from a neck injury and will lead India on the cricket tour of Ireland and England. Kohli had to cancel his contract with Surrey Cricket Club after he was ruled out due to injury but is all set to lead the
Kevin O'Brien became the first player to score a Test century for Ireland.
The Board of Control for Cricket of India (BCCI) has named Virat Kohli as Team India skipper for the Ireland T20Is, however, the 29-year old will be playing for Surrey in County cricket at the time.
Having grabbed the lead on two occasions (1-0 in the 10th minute and 2-1 in the 26th minute), the Indian men's team fumbled in the end in their last round-robin match against Ireland on Friday.
Ireland and Afghanistan were given Test status earlier this year in June to become the 11th and 12th Test nations.
Ireland, who were given Test status earlier this year, will play their first five-day game against Pakistan at home in May next year.
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