India to Face Ireland in June T20 Series as Warm-Up for England Tour

Men's T20 World Cup holders India are scheduled to play a series against Ireland in June, as confirmed by Cricket Ireland's Graeme West. The series will act as a warm-up for India's subsequent white-ball tour of England. The announcement coincided with veteran batter Paul Stirling stepping down as Ireland's T20I captain following the team's group stage exit from the World Cup. This change means Ireland Men will now have a dedicated captain for each of the three formats.

Key Points: India vs Ireland T20 Series Set for June, Confirms Cricket Ireland

  • Series serves as warm-up for India's England tour
  • Paul Stirling steps down as Ireland T20I captain
  • India won T20 World Cup 2026 at home
  • Ireland to have separate captains for all three formats
  • India last toured Ireland in 2023
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Men's T20 World Cup champions India set to play a series against Ireland in June

T20 World Cup champions India will play a series in Ireland this June as preparation for their white-ball tour of England, Cricket Ireland confirms.

"Paul's decision to stand down as T20 captain provides the opportunity for the new captain to begin implementing their style... starting with the India Series in June. - Graeme West"

New Delhi, March 19

Men's T20 World Cup holders India will play a series against Ireland in June ahead of their white-ball tour of England, confirmed Graeme West, Director of High Performance at Cricket Ireland.

The series is not part of the ICC Future Tours Programme (FTP), but it will serve as a warm-up for the England tour for India, where they will play five T20Is in Chester-le-Street, Manchester, Nottingham, Bristol, and Southampton, apart from three ODIs.

India, led by Suryakumar Yadav, clinched the Men's T20 World Cup 2026 on home soil for a record third time earlier this month with a commanding 96-run win over New Zealand in a one-sided final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

West confirmed the fixtures while announcing that veteran batter Paul Stirling had stepped down as T20I captain following the team's disappointing campaign at the World Cup, ending in a group stage exit.

"Paul has been an outstanding leader, combining his wealth of playing experience with exceptional man-management skills. He will continue to captain the ODI squad with the initial goal to successfully navigate qualification and lead the team in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup next October-November.

"With qualification secured for the T20 World Cup in 2028, Paul's decision to stand down as T20 captain provides the opportunity for the new captain to begin implementing their style and methodology, starting with the India Series in June," he said.

The captaincy change will now result in Ireland Men having a dedicated captain for each of the three formats. With Andrew Balbirnie leading the side in Test, Stirling in ODIs, and the T20I captain will be announced later.

India last toured Ireland in August 2023 for a three-match T20I series, with all fixtures staged at the Malahide Cricket Ground. India were led by ace fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah and secured the series 2-0 after winning the opening two games, while the third and final match was washed out due to rain.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see this isn't part of the FTP. Good strategic move by BCCI to get extra practice. Ireland can be tricky on their day, so can't take them lightly.
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Ananya R
World Cup hangover is real! 😄 But seriously, this is a great opportunity. Hope they rest SKY and Bumrah and let Pant or a new vice-captain lead. Time to build for the next cycle.
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Vikram M
Respect to Paul Stirling for his service. But our focus should be on our own team's composition. Who will be in the squad? Need to see Rinku Singh and Mayank Yadav get a proper run.
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Karthik V
With all due respect, scheduling another series so soon after a massive World Cup win feels a bit rushed. The players need a mental break. The England tour is the real challenge.
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Priya S
Malahide is a lovely ground! Hope the weather is better this time. Last series was washed out. Good for Irish cricket to host the world champions. Let's play positive cricket!

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