Key Points

Cricket Ireland is negotiating with the BCCI for India to play a white-ball series in 2026 before their England tour. Ireland's players have expressed concerns about insufficient home international cricket this summer, with four matches lost to weather. Chairman Brian MacNeice acknowledged the scheduling challenges but outlined plans for 2026-27. Ireland will host New Zealand, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan next summer including Test cricket.

Key Points: Cricket Ireland BCCI Talks India Tour 2026 Before England Series

  • Cricket Ireland officials held talks with BCCI for 2026 India tour
  • India previously visited Ireland for T20I series in 2018, 2022, 2023
  • Ireland captain concerned about team being underprepared for England
  • Four of Ireland's eight home fixtures lost to weather this summer
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Cricket Ireland in talks with BCCI over India touring in 2026 before England series

Cricket Ireland in discussions with BCCI for India white-ball series in 2026 ahead of England tour. Ireland seeks more home internationals after weather-hit 2025 summer.

"The quantum of cricket that we're playing in '25 isn't good enough to prepare you guys to play international cricket - Brian MacNeice"

Dublin, September 19

Cricket Ireland (CI) is hopeful about Men in Blue's touring the nation for a white-ball series on their way to England. India will travel to England for five T20Is and three ODIs from July 1 to 19 next year.

ESPNcricinfo reported on Friday that Cricket Ireland officials have held discussions with their BCCI counterparts over a potential visit before the commencement of the England tour. India has visited Ireland for a short T20I series in the past seven years: 2018, 2022 and 2023. During their visit, the enticing contest attracted strong crowds at Malahide on the outskirts of Dublin.

On Tuesday, Ireland captain Paul Stirling expressed his disappointment about the lack of home international cricket this summer. He classified his side as "underprepared" to face England in their ongoing three-match T20I series.

Cricket Ireland's chair, Brian MacNeice, revealed that after the second T20I of the series was washed out on Friday, he met the players and staff to address their concerns.

"I opened the meeting by saying, as far as I'm concerned, the quantum of cricket that we're playing in '25 isn't good enough to prepare you guys to play international cricket and to be competitive at ICC tournaments. I'm not hiding from that," MacNeice said as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"We mapped out our views and thoughts on what the schedule for '26 and '27 looks like, and I wanted to get their input not just on the international schedule, but also the domestic schedule... It was a really positive session yesterday. There's more work to be done, honestly, but it was a good session," MacNeice added.

The third and final T20I of the series against England on Sunday will be Ireland's ninth and final home men's international of the 2025 summer. Four of Ireland's eight fixtures were lost to the weather.

"[The players] understand the challenges that we're facing and some of the reasons why we had what we had, but they also are very clear about what we're trying to achieve. I think they're fully bought into that," MacNeice said.

As part of the ICC's Future Tours Programme, Ireland is due to host New Zealand (one Test), Bangladesh (three ODIs and three T20Is) and Afghanistan (one Test, three ODIs and three T20Is) next summer.

"There are still a couple of variables that have to be figured out before we lock in the final schedule, but we'll be hosting Test cricket here next year," MacNeice added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who watched the 2023 series, Ireland may be an associate nation but they play with so much heart. Their bowling attack can trouble any batting lineup. Perfect warm-up before the England series!
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Arjun K
BCCI should definitely support emerging cricket nations. Ireland has produced some quality players over the years. More exposure against top teams will only help their development. Good initiative!
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Priya S
Hope they schedule at least 3 T20s instead of just 2. Irish conditions are similar to England so it's perfect preparation for our team. Also gives opportunities to bench players before the big series.
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Michael C
The weather concern is real though - 4 out of 8 fixtures washed out this summer? Hope they plan for adequate reserve days or indoor facilities. Nothing worse than traveling all that way for rained out matches.
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Karthik V
Ireland deserves more international cricket. They've beaten top teams in World Cups and have passionate fans. Hope BCCI agrees to this tour - it's good for global cricket development 🌍

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