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Ireland Women make ‘Cricket for Good’ visit to Antiguan school

The Ireland Women's team have paid a visit to the Christ the King High School in Antigua as part of the ICC 'Cricket for Good' initiative that aims to inspire…

The Ireland Women’s team have paid a visit to the Christ the King High School in Antigua as part of the ICC ‘Cricket for Good’ initiative that aims to inspire the younger generation and encourage them to take to the sport.
The ICC, in conjunction with Cricket West Indies, is delivering a school/community engagement programme to educate kids about the event and give them the unique opportunity to meet past and current international cricketers.

The Irish squad spent a couple of hours meeting with the students and learning more about local culture, while providing the kids a sense of excitement at meeting the on-field stars.

CSR visit

The squad play their second warm-up match against Sri Lanka tonight, then head back to Guyana to start the Group Stage matches on Sunday.

The Group Stage schedule is as follows:

SUNDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2018
• Australia Women v Ireland Women
• Match starts 8pm (GMT)
• Sky Sports Mix (19:30), Sky Sports Cricket (19:30)

TUESDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2018
• Pakistan Women v Ireland Women
• Match starts 8pm (GMT)
• Sky Sports Cricket (19:30), Sky Sports Mix (19:30), Sky Sports Main Event (19:30)

THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2018
• India Women v Ireland Women
• Match starts 3pm (GMT)
• Sky Sports Cricket (14:30), Sky Sports Mix (14:30), Sky Sports Main Event (15:00)

SATURDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2018
• New Zealand Women v Ireland Women
• Match starts 8pm (GMT)
• Sky Sports Mix (19:30), Sky Sports Cricket (19:30)

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