Cricket Ireland confirms that India’s upcoming men’s T20I series will go ahead as scheduled in Belfast on June 26 and 28. According to reports, the decision follows a security review conducted with local authorities. Cricket Ireland says it is satisfied with the safety measures in place for both players and spectators, allowing the fixtures at Belfast venues, including Stormont, to proceed without change. The series represents India’s return to Stormont after nearly two decades, according to the coverage. Separate from match details, multiple outlets note the potential for a senior India debut for Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, described as a young prospect. The reported development centers on Cricket Ireland’s confirmation after the security assessment, rather than any change to the schedule or format of the series. The next steps are the teams’ preparation for the June dates in Belfast under the agreed security arrangements.
Cricket Ireland confirms India T20Is in Belfast after security review
Cricket Ireland confirms that India’s upcoming men’s T20I series will go ahead as scheduled in Belfast on June 26 and 28. According to reports, the decision follows a security review conducted with lo...
- Cricket Ireland confirms India’s T20I series proceeds as scheduled in Belfast.
- Matches are set for June 26 and June 28.
- The confirmation follows a security review with local authorities.
- Cricket Ireland says safety measures for players and spectators are in place.
- The series marks India’s return to Stormont after nearly two decades.
Cricket Ireland has confirmed the upcoming T20I series against India will proceed as planned in Belfast on June 26 and 28. Following a security review with local authorities, officials are confident in the safety measures for players and spectators. This marks India's return to Stormont after nearly two decades, with anticipation building around potential senior debut for young sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.
14 hours agoCricket Ireland has confirmed the upcoming T20I series against India will proceed as planned in Belfast on June 26 and 28. Following a security review with local authorities, officials are confident in the safety measures for players and spectators. This marks India's return to Stormont after nearly two decades, with anticipation building around potential senior debut for young sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.
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