Rain wins the day
Rain sends Ireland home early from T20 World Cup


DUBLIN and ROME – Cricket Ireland and the Italian Cricket Federation have today jointly announced a three-match bilateral T20 International series between the two countries that will be played in Dubai in late January 2026 – the series forms part of both squads’ preparations ahead of their respective participation in the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
The series details are as follows:
Head-to-head
Full Prep Camp for Ireland
Following last week’s announcement of the two fixtures against the UAE, the full preparation period for Ireland Men immediately ahead of the T20 World Cup is:
After completing their preparations in Dubai:
Richard Holdsworth, Director of Cricket at Cricket Ireland, said:
“We’re delighted that the Italian Cricket Federation has agreed to this series in Dubai. It is important that our squad plays some competitive cricket ahead of the T20 World Cup and these three matches will be ideal for us as we acclimatise to hot conditions, having come straight from the Irish winter.
“The Italians did very well to beat Scotland and qualify for their first-ever world cup, and we expect this series to be a hard-fought affair.
“Our thanks to The Sevens Stadium for their support in hosting this series.”
President of the Federazione Cricket Italiana, Maria Lorena Haz Paz, said:
“From the moment that Italy Men defeated Scotland then went on to progress through the World Cup Qualifier for the first time in our history, we have turned our attention to creating the best possible preparation programme for our players ahead of the tournament in February.
“We were extremely pleased that Cricket Ireland was so amenable to working with us on pulling together this series – a series in itself will be historic given it will be our first three-match bilateral series against a Full Member of the ICC.
“We look forward to the fixtures as we create history and, we hope, raise the profile and support for our cricket team across Italy – and maybe even win a few fans around the world.”
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