Black Makes History
Roly Black today became the first Irish umpire to stand at a T20 World Cup


DUBLIN and DUBAI – Cricket Ireland and the International Cricket Council (ICC) have teamed up to stream more than 50 domestic Irish matches for free on ICC.tv, including the entire men’s Inter-Provincial Series and Women’s Super Series competitions.
ICC.tv, the ICC’s OTT streaming platform, is free to use, and is available on web, iOS and Android. In addition to live cricket from across the world, there is archive content and other programming.
Fans can log onto www.icc.tv and set up a free registered account.
The Inter-Provincial Series is the peak domestic men’s cricket league in Ireland. Launched in 2013, it is a competition between Leinster Lightning, Northern Knights, North West Warriors and Munster Reds with the sides competing for:
• The Inter-Provincial Cup (50-over matches)
• The Inter-Provincial Trophy (T20 matches)
The Super Series is the peak domestic women’s cricket league in Ireland. Launched in 2015, it is a competition between the Scorchers, Dragons and Typhoons with the sides competing for:
• The Super 50 Cup (50-over matches)
• The Super 20 Trophy (T20 matches)
The fixture schedule for the 2023 Super Series is available here, while the 2023 Inter-Provincial Series will be released shortly. The first match being streamed will be the Scorchers v Dragons in the Super Series live from Malahide on 1 May 2023.
The matches will be available on ICC.tv in every country except India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Maldives, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Fans in these excluded countries can watch the matches instead via FanCode.
Warren Deutrom, Chief Executive of Cricket Ireland, said:
“We are delighted to partner with the ICC in bringing our List A and other top-class domestic peak domestic matches. In recent years we have livestreamed Irish matches to millions of viewers around the world, however, we believe this new online home for our livestreams will bring our matches to an even larger and highly engaged cricket audience. We encourage you to tune in and enjoy the livestreams that will showcase the best of established and emerging talent in Ireland. Each match will include multi-camera coverage with full commentary.
“Our thanks to the ICC for their support in bringing the Irish game to the world.”

Craig Easdown
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