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The ICC Board has today approved a $500,000 per annum grant from the Targeted Assistance and Performance Programme to Ireland
Cricket Ireland has welcomed the decision of the ICC Board to approve a $500,000 per annum grant from the Targeted Assistance and Performance Programme (TAPP) – TAPP is aimed at developing more competitive teams among Full and Associate/Affiliate Members.
Cricket Ireland has welcomed the decision of the ICC Board to approve a $500,000 per annum grant from the Targeted Assistance and Performance Programme (TAPP) – TAPP is aimed at developing more competitive teams among Full and Associate/Affiliate Members.
The grant which will run until 2015 has been earmarked by Cricket Ireland for a number of initiatives aimed at continuing the magnificent development work being carried out throughout Ireland, which has seen both the profile and number of participants of the sport growing exponentially.
These initiatives include securing additional fixtures against Full Members, the formation of a National Academy and the organisation of an Interprovincial Series.
Cricket Ireland CEO Warren Deutrom said: “We are delighted and grateful to ICC for this award which will help Cricket Ireland achieve their stated objectives. We shall be exploring in greater detail the award and terms of the grant with ICC management in order to ascertain how to prioritise the funding towards the proposals that we outlined in our applications.”
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Warren Deutrom and incoming ICC Chief Executive Dave Richardson in Malahide last month
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The Ireland Men’s tour of the UAE

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