T20 series announced against Ireland, Team India will play a two-match series before the England tour

India vs Ireland 2026 T20 Series: Team India will once again visit Ireland, where a two-match T20 International series will be played between the two teams. This series has been officially announced. The matches will be played at the end of June, and will be held on 26 and 28 June at the Stormont ground in Belfast. The schedule has been confirmed by both the Board of Control for Cricket in India and the host board.

This T20 series has been kept amidst a very busy schedule. The home series against Afghanistan will start from June 5, in which a Test and then ODI matches will be played, which will continue till June 20. After this, some players will leave for Ireland, while the rest of the team will go to England, where a five-match T20 series will be played from July 1.

This two-match series against Ireland

Amidst all this, this two-match series has been fixed against Ireland, the matches of which will start at 7:30 pm Indian time. It is being told that the information about this series was given to the players, coaches and support staff during the Naman Awards organized in Delhi.

This assignment will be special for the team captained by Suryakumar Yadav, as this will be their first tour after winning the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. Three T20 series have been played between India and Ireland in recent years, with at least three matches each time. However, this time due to the busy schedule only two matches have been scheduled.

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Team India’s busy schedule

According to reports, Team India’s schedule is going to be very busy in the coming 12 months. The T20 team that wins the World Cup will play consecutive matches, while the number of ODI series has also been increased. For example, the series against New Zealand will now be of five matches. Apart from this, India also has to go to Japan to participate in the Asian Games.

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